ANATOMY · SHARPEN YOUR RADIOLOGY
Learn radiological anatomy on real images.
For anyone learning to read imaging — medical interns, first-year residents, curious students alike. You read the scan, name the structure, and the explanation fixes it in memory. Try the question on the right — it's the real interface.
1,500+ anatomy questions / 9 body regions / name the structure / no card to start
SAG · T1TE 12 · TR 500Which anatomical structure is arrowed?
Single answer — type the structure
Correct — corpus callosum
Name the structure
You read the scan, find the arrowed structure, and type its name yourself — recall, not multiple choice.
TYPE-IN · NAME THE STRUCTURE
Type the answer
An arrow on the image, a box to type in. No options to lean on — the way you'll be asked at the workstation.
What we offer
Everything is built around one idea: anatomy is the foundation of radiology, and it's learned on images — not in lists.
- Anatomy questions on real imaging — radiographs, CT, MRI and ultrasound, the way you'll actually see it.
- Name the structure yourself — an arrow marks a structure and you type its name, no options to lean on.
- Explanations that stick — the structure, its relations, and the variants that make it confusing.
- Progress by region — head & neck to lower limb, see exactly where your gaps are.
- Practice on the go — ten questions on the bus from your phone, progress synced.
- Updated every week — the bank grows, your subscription doesn't change.
Pricing
Everything included in both paid plans — the only difference is how you pay. Start with the free set either way.
Free set
$0
40 questions, full viewer, no expiry, no card. See how it works before you pay anything.
Access the free setMonthly
$20/month
Billed monthly. Cancel anytime from your account — two clicks, no email to support.
Start learningBest value — saves 50%
Annual
$10/month
Billed $120 once a year. Anatomy is a year-one project — this is the plan we'd pick.
Start learningMedical school or training programme? Ask us about group licences.
What our users tell us
“I started during my radiology rotation as an intern — suddenly the CTs on the ward round made sense.”
Marie — Medical intern
“The type-in questions are brutal in the best way. You can't bluff yourself into thinking you knew it.”
Dr. George T. — First-year radiology resident
“Ten minutes a day, and anatomy went from my weakest point to the thing I'm confident about.”
Dr. Rahul — Radiology resident, year 1
Questions we get asked
Who is it for?
Medical interns, first-year radiology residents, and students curious about imaging. If you're heading towards a first radiology exam, the anatomy overlaps heavily — but the bank is built for learning, not one syllabus.
Why only anatomy?
Deliberately. Anatomy is the foundation everything else in radiology is built on — you can't call the abnormal before you know the normal. We'd rather do the foundation properly.
How do the questions work?
An arrow marks a structure on a real image, and you type its name. No multiple-choice to guess from — recall is what you need at the workstation, so that's what we train.
Will it be available in my language?
It's already in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish — more languages are on the roadmap. The images, thankfully, are universal.
What does the free set include?
40 questions across the regions, with the full viewer. It doesn't expire and we don't ask for a card. If it's useful, upgrade; if not, no hard feelings.
Can I cancel easily?
Yes — from your account page, two clicks. You keep access until the end of what you've paid for, and we remind you before an annual renewal.
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