At TeachAnatomy, we’re passionate about changing the way medical students learn anatomy. We’ve crafted apps that run smoothly on a variety of devices, including augmented reality (AR) systems, and web apps that work on both mobile and desktop platforms.
But now, it is time to make our apps run on something entirely new: Apple’s new Vision Pro!
TeachAnatomy and the Apple Vision Pro
While we haven’t yet developed a native app for the Apple Vision Pro, we were blown away by how well our web version works on this amazing device. Without any tweaks to our code, users can easily explore and interact with intricate anatomical details just by looking at them! 👀✨ It’s a testament to the Apple Vision Pro’s incredible tech and gets us excited about what we can do in the future.
Looking Ahead: The Future of Anatomy Learning
The seamless interaction on the Apple Vision Pro opens up so many possibilities for making learning even better. We’re super excited about the potential and can’t wait to develop a native Apple Vision Pro version of TeachAnatomy. Our goal is to continue pushing the envelope in educational technology and make learning anatomy as engaging and effective as possible.
A Quick Heads-Up About Foveated Rendering
🔍 Just a quick note: If the video looks a bit blurry, it’s because of the foveated rendering technique used by the Apple Vision Pro. This smart method makes sure that only the parts you’re looking at directly are fully sharp, giving you a smooth and immersive experience.
Thanks for being part of our journey as we innovate and bring you the best tools for anatomy education. The future of learning is here with TeachAnatomy!