EasyAnatomy employs interactive 3D models and AR to revolutionise veterinary anatomy education

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Stonehaven Analytics
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Aug 3, 2026

EasyAnatomy introduces a digital platform with over 6,000 canine anatomical structures and AR features, offering a flexible and immersive alternative to traditional textbook images for veterinary students and clinicians.

For veterinary clinicians and students who need anatomy at a glance, EasyAnatomy is positioning itself as a digital alternative to flat textbook images. The company says its 3D canine models let users rotate, zoom and isolate structures, with augmented reality designed to place anatomy into a more practical context for teaching and revision.

According to EasyAnatomy’s materials, the platform includes more than 6,000 anatomical structures and over 1,000 adaptive quiz questions. It is aimed at helping learners move beyond memorisation towards spatial understanding, while also giving educators a way to check progress and target weak areas.

The wider trend is clear: other veterinary platforms and studies have made similar claims for interactive 3D models and AR in both classroom teaching and client education. In practice, that could matter in busy US clinics, where visual explanations may improve informed consent and treatment discussions. EasyAnatomy also presents virtual dissection as a lower-burden alternative to traditional lab work, with on-demand access intended to support study outside scheduled sessions.

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