VOKA says its 3D Anatomy & Pathology app now has 100,000 active monthly users as demand for interactive models grows
VOKA, which provides medically-verified 3D technology, has shared that its 3D Anatomy & Pathology Atlas now has more than 100,000 active monthly users and attracts 3,000 users daily.

VOKA is now offering organization-wide licenses, simplifying access to its app and supporting collaborative learning at scale.
The atlas includes more than 1,000 interactive 3D models representing both normal and pathological anatomy at macro and micro levels, and 4,000 labeled structures with detailed descriptions.
Used by medical students and healthcare professionals in more than 190 countries, VOKA says its app has become a popular resource for anatomical exploration. The app has been adopted by institutions including City of Glasgow College and RAK Medical & Health Sciences University.
"We're seeing something remarkable happen," explains Ilya Zamotin, Chief Medical Expert at VOKA. "Medical students and professionals worldwide can now access the same detailed brain tumor models used by top surgeons, enhancing global learning opportunities. They can rotate, dissect it, annotate it – all on their phone during a coffee break."
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