Anatomy,
Automated.

Stop wasting hours cropping screenshots. Build occlusion flashcards from any diagram — in minutes, not days.

The Ecosystem
Core Feature — Surgical Studio

Upload any textbook diagram, anatomical illustration, or slide. Draw occlusion masks directly on the image by clicking and dragging shapes. Each masked region becomes a separate flashcard, automatically.

Works with:

Uploaded images (PNG, JPG, WEBP)

Drag & drop from your desktop

Paste directly from clipboard

PDF page extracts

Mask types:

Rectangles

Ellipses

Custom polygons

Study mode: cards reveal one masked region at a time — true active recall, not passive reading.

THATISNOT. — Decks

Access high-yield, peer-reviewed anatomy decks curated for:

USMLE Step 1 & Step 2

Board preparation

Preclinical anatomy courses

Each deck is structured for progressive disclosure — from gross anatomy to microscopic detail.

Visual Workflow

Mask Builder

Click-drag rectangle, ellipse, or custom polygon masks over structures.

Occlusion Session

One hidden region per card to force active recall before reveal.

Why Occlusion Flashcards?

Passive reading of anatomical diagrams has a retention rate of under 10% after one week. Active recall — forcing yourself to name a structure before it's revealed — has been shown to increase long-term retention by up to 3×.

Surgical Studio makes active recall effortless. Upload once. Study forever.

Built for Medical Students

Year 1–2: Build occlusion decks directly from your lecture slides and Gray's Anatomy diagrams.

Residency Prep: Import high-yield board decks and combine them with your personal notes into a single study session.

Group Study: Share your occlusion decks with classmates using Role-Based Access — they study, you retain credit.

The Workflow

Open Surgical Studio in Deck Builder

Drop or paste your anatomy image

Draw masks over every structure you want to test

Save — your flashcard deck is instantly ready

Study with full SRS scheduling

Average time to build a 20-card anatomy deck: under 8 minutes.