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3D scanners

Precision, speed and simplicity: 3D scanners for every application. Our selection of 3D scanners makes it possible to accurately digitise physical objects. Perfect for design, analysis, or reproduction, with support for both professionals and beginners.

Find the 3D scanner that suits your project

Whether you want to digitise a small object in detail or quickly capture larger shapes, our range includes 3D scanners for every application and skill level.

Desktop 3D scanners

Desktop 3D scanners are ideal for scanning smaller objects with high precision. They often come with a turntable and offer automatic scanning for consistent results.

Handheld 3D scanners

Handheld 3D scanners are suitable for larger or hard-to-reach objects and provide greater flexibility. They combine speed with high resolution and can often operate in multiple modes.

Hybrid scanners

Hybrid scanners combine fixed and mobile scanning options and can be extended with accessories such as colour modules, industrial tripods, or HD cameras for extra detail. Depending on the model, accuracy, resolution, and scan volume may vary. With user-friendly software and support for export to popular file formats (such as STL, OBJ, or PLY), these scanners are ready for your workflow in CAD, 3D printing, inspection, or visualisation.

Which light source does your 3D scanner use?

3D scanners use different light technologies to measure objects accurately. Each method has its advantages depending on the application:

  • Structured light: Projects patterns onto the object and measures the distortion. This technique is fast and delivers high resolution, ideal for fixed or smaller objects. It is often used in desktop and hybrid scanners.
  • Laser triangulation: Uses a laser beam and a camera to determine the distance to the surface. It is highly accurate and suitable for industrial applications or complex shapes.
  • LED or infrared light: Often used in handheld scanners. Infrared is eye-safe and better suited for scanning people or reflective surfaces.

The right technology depends on what you want to scan, how much detail you need, and how mobile you want to be.

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