Is the 3D acupuncture atlas free?
Yes. The 3D viewer and all 361 point entries are free to use and need no account or sign-in.
Interactive 3D
Point positions were projected onto the anatomical surface from the same mapped dataset used across AcuAtlas, so the 3D view, the 2D charts and the point pages all describe the same coordinates.
Drag to rotate · scroll to zoom · tap a marker to open it
Model attribution: Anatomical meshes: Z-Anatomy (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike). The acupoint layer, reference dataset and viewer are AcuAtlas.
361 points placed · Bilateral points appear on both sides of the body.
Each channel below lists how many of its points are placed in the 3D view. Open a meridian to read its full pathway and point-by-point reference.
Yes. The 3D viewer and all 361 point entries are free to use and need no account or sign-in.
Positions come from the mapped AcuAtlas coordinate set and were projected onto the anatomical surface. They are an educational reference for study, not a substitute for supervised clinical training in point location.
Yes. The viewer runs in the mobile browser: drag with one finger to rotate, pinch to zoom, and tap a marker to open its reference entry.
The body meshes come from the Z-Anatomy open anatomy project, licensed CC BY-SA. The acupuncture point layer, dataset and interface are AcuAtlas work.