While the full 3D files are best managed on a PC, there are mobile versions and web-based viewers designed to make the data accessible on the go. Why It Matters for Education and Medicine
: Unlike most professional 3D anatomy tools, Z-Anatomy is entirely open-source, released under a Creative Commons BY-SA Layered "Russian Doll" Model z-anatomy
: Licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 , allowing anyone to use, modify, and redistribute the models for free. While the full 3D files are best managed
: To ensure global accessibility, the structures and definitions are available in at least 5 different languages. Cross-Platform Accessibility encouraging users to study
, encouraging users to study, contribute, and even export content for their own projects. Collaborative Roots : The project was founded by Gauthier Kervyn (design/anatomy), with significant contributions from Marcin Zielinski
To make medical education global, the community works to translate anatomical terms into dozens of different languages.