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Corporis Anatomy | Interactive 3D Human Body Atlas

A new app awaits you to learn about the human body musculoskeletal system. Corporis Anatomy is available ...

Free

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A new app awaits you to learn about the human body musculoskeletal system.

Corporis Anatomy is available for a wide range of devices and runs smoothly even on the oldest ones.

Capable devices have the Augmented Reality (AR) module available. You can see the human bones and muscles with this new method making learning a really great experience.

You will immediately see that this app is unique on the market as it contains various anatomical orientation data.

On top of that, you can view the basic human body joints, or you can dissect the whole body, moving each part at your choice.

The screenshot option is available for you to make captures of the human body much easier with only one hand and you can share them on the go with your friends.

You can manipulate the models in all classical methods: pinch to zoom, drag and rotate. Rotation is available automatically and manually to adjust the human body model as you wish with minimal effort.

The app is available in 15 languages: English, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Korean, Japanese, French, Indonesian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Danish, German, Italian and Romanian. The language is selected automatically based on the phone's settings and can be changed from the app.

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A list with the AR capable devices is available here: https://corporis.app/content/ar/augmented_reality.html


We plan to add other cool features along the way.

Just Play it, Share it, and Tell us your opinion.

We look forward to seeing you in the app to learn about the human body anatomy of bones and muscles in a truly interactive 3D environment.

...and don't forget...

"We do not learn for school, but for life" - Lat. "Non scholae sed vitae discimus" (Seneca)

Last update

Dec. 9, 2019

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