In this medical reference app, users can explore detailed images of human anatomy, zoom in on structures, and navigate through various views. Includes over 26,000 labeled images, search functions, and language options.
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Pricing complaints
Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
About IMAIOS e-Anatomy
e-Anatomy is based on the award-winning IMAIOS e-Anatomy online atlas. Carry with you the most complete reference of human anatomy, wherever you go, on your mobile device or tablet.
e-Anatomy has over 26 000 images containing series of images in axial, coronal and sagittal views as well as radiography, angiography, dissection pictures, anatomical charts and illustrations. All medical images were carefully labeled, more than 967 000 labels available in 12 languages including the Latin Terminologia Anatomica.
(More details on: https://www.imaios.com/en/e-Anatomy)
Features:
- Scroll through image sets by dragging your finger
- Zoom in and out
- Tap labels to display anatomical structures
- Select anatomical labels by category
- Easily locate anatomical structures thanks to the index search
- Multiple screen orientations
- Switch languages at the touch of a button
The subscription also gives you access to e-Anatomy on IMAIOS website.
e-Anatomy is an atlas of anatomy continuously being improved: updates and new module are part of the subscription!
Additional downloads are required for full use of the application.
The medical information on this application is provided as a tool and reference for use by licensed medical professionals, competent healthcare professionals and no others, it does not and should not be construed as any form of medical diagnosis or professional medical advice on any matter.
About module activation.
IMAIOS e-Anatomy has three methods of activation for our different users:
1) IMAIOS members who have access provided by their university or library, may use their user account to enjoy full access to all modules. However, an internet connection is periodically required to verify their user account.
2) Users who have purchased the modules in previous versions of IMAIOS e-Anatomy can use the ""Restore"" feature to activate all previously purchased content. You will not be charged again and the content available by the time of your purchase is permanently accessible offline.
3) New users are invited to subscribe to e-Anatomy. All modules and features will be active for a limited period of time. Subscriptions will be automatically renewed so that they can enjoy continuous access to e-Anatomy.
Additional auto-renewable subscription Information:
- Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current period.
- Subscriptions and auto-renewals may be turned off by going to the user's account settings on the App Store after purchase.
- No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period.
The screenshots are part of the full e-Anatomy application with all modules enabled.
Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
- https://www.imaios.com/en/privacy-policy
- https://www.imaios.com/en/conditions-of-access-and-use"
IMAIOS e-Anatomy Screenshots
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Reviews for IMAIOS e-Anatomy
AndyR2468
Needs an overhaul
I’m a radiology resident, and I appreciate the depth of the platform and the work that’s gone into it, but in its current form it’s difficult to use efficiently day-to-day. Finding specific structures and getting a quick overview of anatomical relationships feels more cumbersome than it should. A recurring issue is that feature complexity seems to be prioritized over common workflows. For example, bookmarks don’t reliably restore the exact context I saved (modality, plane, slice, and view/window settings). If I save an axial image, I want axial to load—without additional views or settings changing. Small friction points like this add up and push me toward simpler tools that are faster and more predictable. I think the product would benefit from a clearer “core workflow first” design: straightforward top-level navigation by modality and body region, with advanced tools available but not in the way. More structured feedback from practicing radiologists and imaging experts would help ensure the feature set matches real clinical use, not just a visually impressive demo.
Jdrad13
Used to be great
This app used to be my go to for looking up anatomy on the fly but it’s gotten so buggy and slow it’s almost impossible to use even on my iPhone 17 pro. Web based still works somewhat or I’d stop paying altogether but probably going to consider dropping the subscription.