Visual Anatomy Lite

Visual Anatomy Lite

Visual Muscle, bone and organ

3.3K ratings
284 reviews
Free
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Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 6, 2012
  • January 19, 2026

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Explore human anatomy with interactive 3D models, muscle action movies, and detailed descriptions. Features include Latin names, a muscle highlighting tool, and a quiz to test your knowledge. Ideal for students and professionals needing a visual reference.

Interactive 3D rotational models
Muscle action movies
Detailed muscle descriptions
Muscle highlighting tool
Quiz mode
High-resolution images
Latin names
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What's New in Visual Anatomy Lite

5.7

January 19, 2026

Add all 1247 Gray's anatomy images

User reviews

Wonderful for on the go

I’ve been searching for an app I can use passively on the go. The UI is a little old fashioned. I do wish you could use your fingers to turn around the models and zoom in more smoothly. (Some structures have this) regardless, I appreciate this app being free and accessible for those needing extra help before exams. This beats having to open my big book to look for the anatomical structures.

Thank you devs, because no one had to do this but someone did! Very helpful.
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Very helpful

I’ve been using this app for years. After having fractured my spine on two separate occasions I have found it useful to understand the muscle structure , specific organ to vertebrae connections and the pathways of the nerves. It has also allowed me to better describe my pain and discuss issues with the medics.
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Very good

I really enjoyed it it helped visualise everything

Fantastic learning aid

My granddaughter is going to be studying anatomy in high school and she found this app to be very interesting way to explore the topic over the summer.

Good app

Haven’t had this long but so far great reference and user friendly

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

2 issues

Downgraded full version to limited 'Lite' version

Bug

Occasional crashes or disappearing models

Bug

Requested Features

3 requests

More quiz options and difficulty levels

Feature

Ability to isolate and focus on specific body parts

Feature

Addition of female anatomy model

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FAQ

What does Visual Anatomy Lite do?

Visual Anatomy Lite is an interactive reference and educational tool for human anatomy. It provides muscle action movies, 3D rotational models, detailed descriptions of muscles, and high-resolution images of various body systems.

What are the key features of Visual Anatomy Lite?

Key features include interactive 3D models, muscle action movies, detailed muscle origin, insertion, nerve, and action information, Latin names, a muscle highlighting tool, and a quiz mode to test your knowledge. It also offers tap and pinch zoom for detailed viewing.

Is Visual Anatomy Lite free to use?

The app is free to download and use, offering a Lite version with core features. Additional content, such as Gray's anatomy images, may be available as add-ons, which could involve in-app purchases.

What systems and organs are covered in the app?

The app covers a comprehensive range of body systems including the muscular system, skeletal system, circulation system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, nervous system, and reproductive systems. It also includes details on the skull, ear structure, nasal cavity, and eye.

Who would benefit from using Visual Anatomy Lite?

This app is ideal for students learning anatomy and physiology, physicians, educators, and any professional who needs a quick visual reminder or a tool to explain anatomical concepts to patients or students.