VR Simulation
Human anatomy you can hold, rotate, and explore in your own hands.
A complete interactive 3D human body in VR. Students explore with their own hands. Multi-language, simple to use from day one, and built for both individual study and classroom teaching.
Through the lens
See the human body exactly as students hold it.
This is the interactive 3D body running on the headset. Students pick up structures, rotate them, and explore each system with their own hands.
- Hold & rotate
- Isolate a system
- Label structures
POV capture — Human Anatomy simulation.
Systems in 3D
Every system, picked up and explored from any angle.
Skeletal system
Students take the full skeleton in their hands, rotate it, and move around it to study how the bones fit together.
Muscular system
Layer by layer, they isolate the muscles — following each group and how it sits over the structures beneath.
Cardiovascular system
They hold the heart and the main vessels up close, separating each structure to see how the system connects.
What makes it different
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Hand tracking — fully controller-free
Pick up, rotate, dissect, and annotate anatomical structures with your bare hands. No controllers to learn, no barriers between the student and the model.
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Multi-language
Sessions run in the learner's language. Instructions, labels, and annotations switch automatically. Ideal for international programs and diverse cohorts.
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Simple from day one
Designed for students and instructors who are new to VR. Intuitive interactions, clear onboarding, and no technical setup required on the instructor's side.
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Classroom projection mode
The instructor projects what students see to a shared screen — for guided exploration, group discussion, and structured teaching sessions.
How a session runs
Every session follows the same loop — explore, isolate, label, review.
From exploring the whole body to reviewing as a class, students run the full sequence as many times as they need.
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Explore
Pick up the body
Students grab the 3D body with their own hands, rotate it, and move freely around each region to get their bearings.
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Isolate
Open a single system
They isolate one system — skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, nervous, or another — and dissect it to study each structure on its own.
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Label
Annotate the structures
Students name and label structures, while the instructor adds guided annotations to focus attention where it matters.
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Review
Explore together in class
The instructor projects the view to a shared screen so the whole group explores, discusses, and reviews the same anatomy together.
What it covers
Complete skeletal and muscular system
Students isolate the skeleton and musculature, rotate individual bones and muscle groups, and study how the structures fit together layer by layer.
Cardiovascular and respiratory systems
Explore the heart, lungs, and the main vessels and airways in 3D, separating each structure to see how the systems connect.
Nervous system and brain anatomy
Examine the brain and nervous pathways in the round, isolating regions and structures to study them from any angle.
Digestive and urinary systems
Follow the digestive and urinary tracts through the body, pulling apart each organ to inspect it on its own.
Reproductive anatomy
Study the reproductive structures in 3D, with the same hands-on exploration and isolation as every other system.
Instructor-guided annotation and labelling
Instructors add annotations and labels to any structure, guiding students to exactly what they need to identify and learn.
Group exploration mode for classroom use
Project the view to a shared screen so the whole class explores the same body together, led by the instructor.
Who it's for
- Medicine and nursing programs
- Physiotherapy and occupational therapy
- Health sciences vocational programs
- Secondary and pre-university biology
GET STARTED
See the full body in your hands — in a demo.
Multi-language, controller-free, and ready for your classroom from day one. Let us show you what that looks like for your program.
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