Z-anatomy ⚡ Free Access

Commercial platforms can go bankrupt, change their pricing models, or discontinue software. Because Z-Anatomy is open-source, the data belongs to the public and will always exist.

Z-Anatomy is an open-source project dedicated to creating a comprehensive, collaborative, and free 3D anatomical atlas. Built primarily on top of Blender—the powerful open-source 3D creation suite—Z-Anatomy provides an interconnected database of the human body's structures. z-anatomy

: Derived from the "BodyParts3D" project, it includes thousands of simplified and retopologized structures, including bones, muscles, nerves, and vascular systems. Commercial platforms can go bankrupt, change their pricing

Whether you are a medical student, a researcher, or a 3D artist, Z-Anatomy provides a professional-grade tool for studying the complexities of our internal systems for free. What is Z-Anatomy? Built primarily on top of Blender—the powerful open-source

: The models are derived from high-quality sources like the Japanese team's BodyParts3D and updated to follow the latest Terminologia Anatomica (TA2-2019) standards. Visualization and Tools The project is accessible through two primary visualizers: Blender Template