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Version
2.0.5
License
Free
Updated
May 29, 2026

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About Curiscope Virtuali-Tee

Curiscope Virtuali-Tee transforms anatomy education by combining augmented reality with your smartphone. Point your device at the Virtuali-Tee shirt and explore the human body in stunning 3D detail—diving through organs, systems, and structures as if you were inside.

Learn major physiological systems in an interactive format. Isolate the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and other key systems to understand how they function. Navigate the bloodstream, lungs, and small intestine with immersive 360° VR experiences that make abstract concepts tangible.

Your learning companion is Hans Glover, an animated doctor who guides you through each exploration, explaining structures and processes as you discover them. This approach works for solo learners and group settings alike—mirror to a screen or projector to engage an entire classroom or learning group.

The app supports 13 languages, making it accessible across different educational environments. A refreshed design and optimized performance ensure smooth navigation through the body's systems. You can also unlock 3D models to study offline or without AR, giving you flexibility in how you learn.

The full experience is unlocked when you use the Virtuali-Tee shirt with the app. The app includes in-app purchases only in demo mode, so your primary investment is the physical shirt—which serves as the gateway to comprehensive anatomical learning.

Curiscope Virtuali-Tee makes human anatomy visible, interactive, and memorable.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Immersive 3D and 360° VR experiences make abstract anatomy concepts tangible
  • Animated guide Hans Glover explains structures and processes during exploration
  • Works in solo, classroom, and group settings with screen mirroring
  • Unlock 3D models to study offline without AR or the shirt

Cons

  • Requires the physical Virtuali-Tee shirt to unlock the full experience
  • Designed for Android only, no iOS or desktop version available
  • AR functionality depends on consistent smartphone camera and lighting conditions
  • Supports only 13 languages, limiting accessibility in some educational regions

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