App overview and purpose
Xray Cloth Scanner - Camera App (by Appshive) is a free mobile simulation intended to introduce basic human anatomy in an entertaining way. The app mimics an X-ray scanner to let users peek at internal structures, making it a lightweight educational tool for casual exploration.
How the simulation operates
The interface is straightforward and designed for broad age ranges. By pointing the camera or selecting a body region, the app displays a stylized, simulated view of bones and nearby anatomy. Interaction is simple and meant to be easy to pick up without a steep learning curve.
Body areas you can explore
The app includes simulated scans for a variety of regions, for example:
- Foot
- Knee
- Hip
- Head
- Backbone
- Shoulder
- Chest
- Neck
- Hand
These options give a quick, visual way to become familiar with major skeletal areas.
Quiz section and learning extras
A built-in quiz mode tests what you’ve learned from the scans, adding an interactive element to the experience. The questions help reinforce recognition of anatomical parts and provide a basic assessment of your knowledge after using the scanner.
Advertising and user experience problems
One major downside is the frequency and intrusiveness of advertisements. Many taps trigger pop-up ads that require waiting before they can be dismissed, which interrupts flow and can be frustrating—especially during learning sessions or quizzes.
Summary — who might like it
This app can be a fun, accessible introduction to basic anatomy for children and casual users who want a playful simulation. Its simple design and quiz feature are positives, but the persistent ads substantially reduce its educational value and smoothness of use.
Technical
- Android
- Free