I built an Anki Add on that pulls up a 3D interactive model of whatever anatomy you're studying

I’m a Computer Engineer from Texas A&M, and recently, my friend asked for a way to conceptualize the anatomy he was studying better, so I got to work.

After building Linked Notes, an add-on that compares the concepts of your flashcard against your lectures/textbooks to pull up the page where your card came from, I built on that idea to analyze the concepts of your flashcard to pull up a 3D interactive model of whatever anatomy you’re studying.

Currently, it covers models of the heart, brain, skull, spine, hip, shoulder, knee, elbow, lungs, eye, hand, foot, kidney, etc, with multiple viewing layers like skeletal and muscular shown when available.

I’m currently developing it now and planning on adding it to an addon bundle when finished, which includes:

  • Linked Notes: pulls up the page your card references from all your textbooks/lectures

  • A medical spellchecker with ~92k medical terms + standard English words, along with medical abbreviation lookup

  • An exam manager to keep track of deadlines (Giving away for free now)

  • Anki Notability integration

  • A study buddy feature (inspired by a friend who wanted Jujutsu Kaisen characters to encourage them while studying)

If anyone wants to check them out and support me to continue building these products, I put them here:

  • You can check me out at Gainz757 on Patreon

Since we just launched, I’m giving early users a 70% discount for the gold tier (about $2.40).

70% GOLD CODE: A4C08

Let me know if y’all like the idea or any feedback you have you’d like to see!

The 3D models are sourced from Sketchfab’s open library. They’re great for visualization and spatial understanding, but they’re reference tools, not clinical-grade atlases. Coverage is growing (300+ terms and counting), and I’m actively adding more every week.

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