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CellWalk

Timothy Davison

Free

rated 4.8 stars

About CellWalk

Zoom from whole cells to molecular detail, and tap highlighted terms for clear, contextual explanations—powered by Apple Intelligence and Foundation Models running entirely on your device. Built to help students explore cell biology, and designed for learning.

What’s new in 1.1
• “Tap-to-Learn” on-device AI definitions and concept chains.
• Redesigned for iOS 26 with Liquid Glass.

Concept Chains (Tap-to-Learn): Tap any term to get an explanation tailored to your level (Beginner, High School, Researcher). Keep tapping to follow a coherent chain—each step builds on your previous taps. Powered on-device by Apple Intelligence and Foundation Models, grounded in CellWalk’s scientific datasets.

Key Features
• Multi-Level Explanations: Switch between Beginner, High School, and Researcher levels to get the right depth for your background.
• Interactive Learning (On-Device AI): Conversational definitions grounded in CellWalk’s scientific datasets—no cloud required.
• Touch-First Exploration: Pinch, pan, and orbit smoothly across scales, from cell architecture to molecular structure.
• High-Fidelity Visuals: Metal-accelerated rendering for crisp, responsive scenes.
• Expert-Guided Intro: Start with a free introduction to Mycoplasma bacteria narrated by Dr. David Goodsell.
• Rich Scientific Content: Thousands of modeled proteins with concise, accurate descriptions.
• Elegant UI: Refined browser with Liquid Glass for fast, focused navigation.
• Ideal for students, educators, and anyone curious about how cells work—delivered with clarity and scientific rigor.
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Reviews for CellWalk

soersiddity

Life

Beautiful

sslipppery

Cool visuals, but the explanations are rough

Be skeptical of the information provided as they are misleading. ATP synthase is described backwards, it makes ATP using proton flow, not the other way around. Great concept but the biology needs a fact check

Step1—

More Content

Great app, but they should make more cells. It would be interesting to see something like this but with computers instead of cells.

Roll High Tides

CellWalk’s Brain Cell

That seems like comes from the bacteria brains that have a very strong immune system that can fight against viruses cells in the brain.

Ohwhaddaphuq

Beautiful work.

Simply marvellous to hold the functions of life in the palm of your hand and get really close.

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