3D SCANNER SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY WORKFLOW

Welcome to the ultimate hub for 3D scanning technology. Whether you are reverse engineering heavy machinery, capturing lifelike color for a digital archive, or bringing your first 3D print to life, the right tool makes all the difference.

Our curated selection of 3D scanners bridges the gap between the physical and digital worlds. Let us help you navigate our industry leading lineup to find the perfect match for your accuracy needs, environment, and budget.

Find Your Ideal 3D Scanning Solution

ENTRY LEVEL 3D SCANNERS

Designed for: hobbyists, makers, educators, and beginners.

Ready to dive into 3D modeling? These plug and play scanners make capturing geometry and texture effortless without sacrificing quality. They are the perfect, budget friendly entry point for STEM education, cosplay creation, and seamless 3D printing.

PROFESSIONAL 3D SCANNERS

Designed For: Engineers, product designers, healthcare professionals, and reverse engineering specialists.

When you need to bridge the gap between creative design and serious engineering, step up to our professional lineup. Combining hybrid light sources, full color capture, and true wireless mobility, these scanners deliver high fidelity, CAD ready data for robust commercial workflows.

METROLOGY & INDUSTRIAL SCANNERS

Designed For: QA teams, manufacturing engineers, inspection professionals, and aerospace technicians.

When micron level precision is non-negotiable, you need metrology grade tools. These systems deliver certified, repeatable accuracy for the most demanding manufacturing environments, integrating seamlessly with advanced QA workflows and automated CMM software.

LiDAR & SPATIAL SCANNERS

Designed For: Surveyors, AEC professionals, urban planners, and spatial data engineers.

Need to capture an entire building or construction site? Our LiDAR spatial scanners utilize advanced long range measurement to generate massive, precise point clouds of outdoor spaces, infrastructure, and complex interiors.

Your Buyer's Guide: How to Choose the Right Technology

Investing in a 3D scanner is about matching the technology to your daily workflow. Here is what you should consider when making your decision.

1. Form Factor: Handheld vs. Standalone vs. Desktop 

Do you need to scan a car engine in the shop, capture a massive outdoor site without dragging a laptop around, or inspect a small gear on your desk? 

Scanner Type Best For Typical Accuracy Portability
Handheld Scanners
(Tethered)
Large objects, reverse engineering, flexible movement around a workspace Medium to High High
Standalone Scanners
(Wireless)
True on-the-go field work, outdoor sites, and zero-cable workflows (built-in screens/computing) Medium to High Maximum
(Untethered)
Desktop Scanners Small parts, automated turntable workflows, education High Fixed / Low

2. Technology: Structured Light, Laser, & Infrared (IR-VCSEL)

  • Structured Light (Blue/White Light): Incredibly fast and highly detailed. It is the best choice for capturing full-color textures and high-resolution historical artifacts in controlled indoor settings.
  • Laser Triangulation: The undisputed champion for industrial inspection. Laser scanners cut through ambient light and effortlessly capture dark, shiny, or highly reflective metal surfaces—often without the need for messy scanning sprays.
  • Infrared (IR-VCSEL): Utilizes invisible, eye-safe light for a completely flashless scanning experience. It is the premier choice for comfortable, contact-free human body scanning in healthcare, while its resistance to ambient light also makes it highly effective for outdoor scanning and large-scale infrastructure capture.

3. Software Compatibility

A scanner is only as powerful as the software processing its data. Whether you are generating watertight STL files for 3D printing, or transitioning from raw point clouds to parametric models, ensure your scanner pairs seamlessly with industry standard software like Geomagic, EXModel, QuickSurface, Verisurf, and your preferred 3D Modeling software (Fusion, Inventor, NX, Catia or Solidworks)

  • Automotive & Aerospace

    Meet the strictest tolerances and accelerate aftermarket engineering. From reverse-engineering legacy vehicle assemblies to inspecting aerospace components, metrology systems like the FreeScan Trak Nova and professional tools like the EinScan Rigil Series provide the dimensional accuracy your workflow demands.

  • Industrial & Manufacturing

    Validate your production line with absolute precision. Metrology-grade systems like the FreeScan Omni and AutoScan Inspec2 are essential for rigorous GD&T inspection, tooling validation, and automated manufacturing quality control.

  • Architecture, Engineering, & Construction

    Capture massive environments, building facades, and construction sites seamlessly. Our spatial LiDAR scanners (Eagle MAX, HAWK) generate highly accurate long-range point clouds, while the fully wireless EinScan Libre captures complex outdoor infrastructure even in direct sunlight.

  • Healthcare & Medical

    Digitize patient care safely and comfortably. The contact-free EinScan Medixa is purpose-built for orthotics and prosthetics (O&P) workflows, replacing messy plaster casts with clean, highly accurate digital body scanning.

  • Product Design & Creative

    Bridge the physical and digital divide for rapid prototyping and reverse engineering. Professional hybrid scanners like the EinScan Libre offer the perfect balance of geometry reconstruction and vibrant color capture for industrial design, while the EINSTAR series excels in digital art and 3D printing.

  • Cultural Heritage & Education 

    Introduce STEM students to digital workflows or preserve priceless historical archives. Desktop models like the EinScan SP V2 and Matter and Form THREE provide excellent educational workflows, while the EinScan H2 captures high-fidelity, photorealistic textures for museum digitization.

Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for something specific? Let us know, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

What is the best 3D scanner?

The "best" scanner is the one that fits your exact workflow. If you need certified industrial inspection, the FreeScan Omni is a top tier choice. For professionals requiring vibrant color capture, the EinScan Libre excels. If you are just starting out, the EINSTAR series offers incredible value and ease of use.

Which 3D scanner is easiest to use for beginners?

Desktop scanners with automated turntables, like the EinScan SP V2 and Matter and Form THREE, are incredibly user friendly. They feature one click scanning and built in processing software that requires almost no training.

What scanner technology is best for reverse engineering metal parts?

Handheld laser 3D scanners are ideal for reverse engineering. Because laser technology handles dark and highly reflective metallic surfaces beautifully, scanners like the EinScan Rigil Series capture the clean, sharp mesh data needed for accurate CAD conversion.

What is the difference between a professional scanner and a metrology scanner?

Professional scanners are highly versatile, prioritizing full color texture mapping and mobility for design and healthcare. Metrology scanners are strict industrial measurement tools; they forgo color capture to deliver certified, micron level accuracy and repeatability for rigorous GD&T tolerance verification.