Touted as the future of medical understanding, BioDigital’s new Human tool offers an amazing look inside the human body. The web based learning platform, still in beta, gives a glimpse into medical education and understanding in the years to come.

Built in the new WebGL web language the tool allows users to zoom in and around the body pinpointing specific organs, muscles, bones and various bodily systems. Singling out an organ it can be spun around and viewed from any angle. Users can dissect, bookmark, export images, search for specific parts and uncover how the body is interconnected.

The emerging field of medical animation is allowing us to dive right into the body, magic school bus style, better understanding the layers and various systems that comprise our complex vessels. Surgeons can use 3D tech to practice on virtual organs before operating reducing errors and lowering healthcare costs.

As a WebGL experiment the BioDigital Human is featured on Google’s Chrome Experiments which showcases user-submitted creative web experiments written with the latest tech and languages. Check out more experiments here, and for another awesome example of 3D medical animation take a look at JoAnn Kuchera-Morin tour of the Allosphere talk on TED.