Little Anne QCPR
Now with QCPR feedback technology, to help instructors improve CPR training quality, efficiency, and learner engagement.
Improve quality to increase survival
Research shows that quality bystander CPR is directly associated with positive cardiac arrest outcomes.1,2 Training helps prepare a bystander to deliver CPR, but it is a challenge for instructors to provide accurate and objective feedback on their performance.
Little Anne is now available with feedback technology, which has been shown to improve CPR skill acquisition and performance.3
Fun & Engaging

Measure to improve
The following options can be used with Little Anne QCPR to obtain real-time and summary feedback of CPR performance. The feedback interface is consistent with other Laerdal QCPR solutions, and has been proven to be intuitive and effective for performing and improving quality CPR.
Real-time objective feedback for six learners
Performance summary with score and improvement tips
List of all saved results
Real-time objective feedback for the learner
List of all saved results
Check compatibility of the QCPR Instructor and QCPR Learner apps
The QCPR Instructor app and QCPR Learner app cannot both be connected to the manikin at the same time.
Little Anne QCPR works with:
- Android version 4.4 and upwards
- iOS version 9* and upwards
*While it is possible to update iPad 2 and iPod Touch 5th Generation to iOS 9, they do not work with Bluetooth Low Energy - so they will not work with the Little Anne QCPR apps.
SkillGuide
A small and portable feedback device that can be used as a supplement or standalone training
Already own a Little Anne?
All existing Little Anne manikins manufactured after February 1999 can be upgraded quickly and easily with the Little Anne QCPR Upgrade Kit.
What is QCPR?
Learn more about how QCPR measurement and feedback technology can help you improve CPR quality, training efficiency and learner engagement.
References
1. Link MS, Atkins DL, Passman RS, Halperin HR, Samson RA, White RD, Cudnik MT, Berg MD, Kudenchuk PJ, Kerber RE. Part 6: electrical therapies: automated external defibrillators, defibrillation, cardioversion, and pacing: 2010 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Circulation. 2010;122(suppl 3):S706 –S719.
2. Dine CJ, Gersh RE, Leary M, Riegel BJ, Bellini LM, Abella BS. Improving cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and resuscitation training by combining audiovisual feedback and debriefing. Crit Care Med. 2008
3. Smart et al. Does real-time objective feedback and competition improve performance and quality in manikin CPR training – a prospective observational study from several European EMS. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine. 2015