Enatom is a smart dissection room that uses photorealistic content and Point Cloud technology to offer a 360° visualization of human specimens.
How does Enatom’s technology work?
Enatom utilizes Point Cloud technology to create highly detailed and interactive 3D models of human specimens for users to explore.
Who is Enatom designed for?
Enatom is intended for medical students, educators, healthcare professionals, and institutions aiming to teach or learn human anatomy.
What makes Enatom unique?
Enatom stands out with its photorealism, depth perception, and the ability to explore anatomical structures layer by layer, providing an unmatched educational experience. What makes Enatom truly unique is that everything is done in-house; every step, from scanning real anatomical specimens to developing the app, is managed by our team. This ensures complete control over quality, precision, and innovation, resulting in a tool that sets new standards in anatomical education.
Is Enatom's content based on real human specimens?
Yes, Enatom’s models are created by scanning actual anatomical specimens, not computer animations.