Patients leave hospitals staring at a BPM reading with no context. HeartWise changes that with real-time 3D cardiac visualization that makes the heartbeat legible for everyone.
Millions leave the ER with heart rate data and zero ability to interpret it. 118 BPM on a smartwatch could mean stress, dehydration, or something urgent. Without context, patients panic or ignore it. Both outcomes are dangerous.
Enter any BPM and watch a live 3D anatomical heart respond in real time, chambers contracting, blood flowing, EKG synchronized to every beat. Drag to rotate. See the LAD artery. See the aortic arch. Understand what your heart is doing.
Type or drag the slider from 30–220 BPM. The entire 3D simulation responds instantly.
Anatomical chambers, coronary arteries, great vessels, beating at your rate. Rotate 360°.
Real-time PQRST waveform color-coded by zone: Bradycardia · Normal · Elevated · Critical.
HeartWise includes an educational 10-minute acute myocardial infarction cue based on entered BPM and selected symptoms. It only shows warnings when the current reading suggests a relevant concern, such as bradycardia, tachycardia, extreme tachycardia, or chest-pain/severe-symptom concern.
This is not a validated heart attack prediction model. Real MI and arrhythmia classification requires measured ECG data, clinical context, and often lab findings. HeartWise uses BPM plus a synthetic ECG visualization, so references are used for educational framing and safety language.
HeartWise is built around one idea: complex cardiac data should be understandable by anyone, anywhere, on any device. Every feature exists to close the gap between raw numbers and human understanding.
A real-time Three.js anatomical heart that beats at any BPM you enter chambers, coronary arteries, and great vessels included. Fully rotatable 360°.
Open Live Demo ↗A live PQRST waveform sweeps in sync with every heartbeat the same signal cardiologists read, made legible for everyone with plain-language labels.
Open Live Demo ↗Every BPM reading is instantly classified Resting, Normal, Elevated, High, or Critical with a plain-language explanation of what it means and when to act.
Open Live Demo ↗A six-scene animated storyboard follows a real patient from ED discharge to confident self-management showing exactly how HeartWise fits into a clinical journey.
Watch Storyboard →An internal medicine specialist with cardiology experience reviewed the prototype and provided six structured feedback points that directly shaped the product's clinical accuracy.
Read Expert Review →A complete video demonstration of HeartWise in action covering every feature, use case, and design decision in under five minutes.
Watch Video Demo →
Ishan is interested in clinical workflows, health informatics, and usability evaluation. For this project, he will help assess whether the tool communicates heart rate information safely and effectively, and will support testing and documentation.
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Abhiraj is interested in human-centered healthcare technology, patient-facing interfaces, and systems that make clinical information easier to understand. He is contributing to prototype design, web implementation, and user-centered framing of the problem.
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Rammya is interested in healthcare communication, patient education, and designing tools that reduce confusion around medical data. She will help refine the storyboard, evaluate interface clarity, and gather feedback from potential users.
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