Z-anatomy
is a free, open-source 3D atlas of human anatomy designed to provide a professional-grade alternative to expensive proprietary medical software. Launched in March 2021 by Gauthier Kervyn, the project aims to democratize access to high-quality anatomical data for students, clinicians, and artists. Key Features and Technical Foundation
Introduction Z-Anatomy is a way of looking at complex systems—software, organizations, products, or ecosystems—by tracing how parts line up along three overlapping axes: Zone, Zebra, and Zephyr. This framework surfaces hidden dependencies, friction points, and design opportunities that traditional models often miss. z-anatomy
One of Z-Anatomy's strengths is its accessibility through multiple platforms: is a free, open-source 3D atlas of human
Unlike commercial giants (Visible Body, Complete Anatomy) or open-source competitors (BioDigital), Z-Anatomy is built on a radical premise: is a free