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