Ebers Anatomy is a VR application that enhances anatomy education through interactive 3D models of male and female bodies, including fetal development stages (Weeks 8 & 16). It features over 2,000 high-resolution anatomical models covering all major body systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, and more.
Users can interact with models using hand gestures or controllers to rotate, zoom, and explore in detail. Each structure provides medical explanations in both written and audio formats, supporting various learning styles. The app is available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese, increasing accessibility for a global audience.
Key Features:
Multilingual Support: Enables use across diverse educational settings worldwide.
AI Assistant: Students can ask real-time medical questions and receive instant, detailed response, like having a tutor present.
Multi-User Sessions: Educators and students can join shared virtual spaces to explore anatomy collaboratively, simulating real classroom experiences.
Teaching Tools: Instructors can draw, highlight, and toggle visibility of organs or systems to focus on key structures and improve understanding.
Ebers Anatomy is designed for both self-study and classroom use, offering an immersive, flexible, and engaging way to learn human anatomy.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | ebersanatomy.com |
developer | Ebers Development Team |
publisher | Ebers Ltd |
connection | Internet required |
app version | 18 |
languages | English |
The interface is clean, but I wanted the digestive system, so I created an account. When I try to sign in, it just hangs with the only indication being that the button changed. Did it log me in? Did it fail? This makes this app unusable for me.
UPDATE: You wait 8 months to respond and then want me to email you for more "immediate" help? I deleted and moved on long ago.
It's like stepping into a science class, but way cooler. I mean, you're literally inside the human body! And let me tell you, it's mind-blowing.
I really wanted to love this, but I couldn't use it without setting up a PayPal account. Then, I had to set up my Ebers account. Then I had to sign in. It said "loading" and that it all that happened. After several minutes I quit the program and tried again. Same thing. Tried a 3rd and 4th time. Same thing. All it said was loading. An hour and a half later, I cancelled "future" payments. But they still got $30 Canadian. Rip off. Don't waste your time. Never got to use the program at all.
Premium costs $20 per month and is necessary for all but the basics (otherwise skeletal only at time of writing). Website was a bit clunky, wasn't obvious how to sign up for premium, the button on the home page ceased to work once you make an account then you have to sign up for premium in "my account". Not how I'd have done it. Experience in the application was okay, keyboard is funky for log in, but hovering control panel is slick. Disappointed by vascular system which was lacking a lot of detail, most notably in the groin. Visual of dermis was interesting but didn't seem to be interactive. All in all I don't think it is likely to be better value than a certain long standing competitor that prices upfront.
Like a lot of anatomy experiences, the reproductive system is behind a paywall.