A detailed digital illustration of a human skull with colorful anatomical details on the left, and the text 'Alensi XR' and 'Holo Anatomy' on the right, set against a gray background.

Transforming human anatomy education with immersive, collaborative 3D learning.

A doctor and a nurse using virtual reality headsets examine a detailed model of a human skeleton with exposed muscles, nerves, and blood vessels.

HoloAnatomy® now running on the .NEXT™ platform revolutionizes human anatomy education, enabling better learning outcomes through collaborative 3D immersion with the body.

Unlocking Superior Learning Outcomes

  • Flexible Curriculum Integration Icon

    Flexible Curriculum Integration

    Empowers instructors to seamlessly incorporate HoloAnatomy into existing curricula with customizable scenes, supporting in-person, hybrid, and remote learning environments.

  • Immersive Collaborative Learning Icon

    Immersive Collaborative Learning

    A unique patented collaborative learning experience that enables learners and instructors to explore highly detailed 3D anatomy and neuroanatomy together, across multiple simultaneous scenes, fostering deeper engagement and teamwork.

  • Researched Learning Benefits Icon

    Researched Learning Benefits

    Backed by peer-reviewed research, HoloAnatomy® has been shown to reduce anatomy study time by up to one-third, improve long-term retention by up to 40%, and boost student engagement.

Desktop & XR Applications

  • HoloAnatomy Hub

    Hub

    A powerful desktop application that  lets instructors design immersive anatomy experiences, create tailored presentations, and manage classes, leveraging a rich library of anatomical art and tools.

  • HoloAnatomy XR Viewer

    XR Viewer

    An immersive XR application that brings 3D anatomical presentations to life, enabling learners to explore, scale, and share anatomy in a collaborative environment.

Comprehensive Visibility of the Human Body

At the heart of HoloAnatomy® .NEXT™ is the Anatomical Library, featuring over 7,000 meticulously detailed 3D illustrations spanning 15 systems of the male and female human body. The library collection offers an unparalleled resource for exploring anatomy by systems, regions, organs, or customized combinations, ensuring comprehensive understanding.

For those focusing on neuroanatomy, HoloAnatomy® Neuro .NEXT™ library expands the experience, offering the world’s most detailed 3D visualization of the central nervous system.

Skeleton
Central Nervous System
Circulatory System
Muscle Anatomy
  • HoloAnatomy is an award-winning 3D digital anatomy platform, originally developed at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine. Built for mixed reality learning, it lets students and educators explore highly detailed, interactive holograms of the human body. By integrating clarity-focused 3D models with curriculum-aligned lessons, HoloAnatomy delivers a scalable, accessible alternative to cadaver dissection—designed to improve comprehension, retention, and engagement.

  • Using the Hub 3D anatomy app, instructors create customized lessons, labs, or case-based sessions that align directly with their curriculum. Learners then use XR devices (e.g., Meta Quest 3) to project life-sized anatomy into their real environment. They can walk around a holographic cadaver, zoom into organs, isolate systems, and reveal internal structures with exceptional clarity. This seamless, integrated approach functions like a virtual anatomy lab, supporting flexible teaching formats and driving better learning outcomes.

  • HoloAnatomy features over 7,000 meticulously crafted, color-enhanced 3D anatomy illustrations spanning 15 complete systems of the male and female human body. Developed with medical experts, the library enables exploration by system, region, organ, or custom combinations, offering comprehensive anatomical visibility for both foundational and advanced study.

Ready to elevate your anatomy learning?

Contact us today to book a demo on the journey towards better learning outcomes with HoloAnatomy.

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