Our 3D scanners offer a variety of technologies tailored to different needs.
Structured light 3D scanners are perfect for precise scanning of small and medium-sized objects. Additionally, our range of color-capturing 3D scanners reproduces complex-shaped objects along with textures, making them ideal for use in museology, archaeology, architecture, and design.
High-resolution scanners enable the creation of extremely detailed models of intricate parts. Meanwhile, photogrammetry-based solutions generate 3D models from multiple photos, making them excellent for visualizing large objects.
Scanners and Technologies
Compact Structured Light 3D Scanners
Use structured light projection in the form of fringes to measure geometry and create point clouds. Ideal for scanning small and medium-sized objects, including technical parts, especially in field conditions.
Structured Light 3D Scanners
Project a light pattern onto the object and record its deformations. Perfect for scanning small and medium-sized, complex objects in lab conditions where high measurement accuracy is crucial.
Color 3D Scanners
Capture not only geometric data but also RGB color information at each point, creating fully textured 3D models. Used in museums, archaeology, architecture, art, and design.
High-Resolution 3D Scanners
Employ advanced optics and 20 MP sensors to produce highly detailed models. Designed for precise scanning of fine details.
Photogrammetry-Based 3D Scanners
Use images taken from various angles to build a 3D model. Ideal for scanning larger objects such as buildings and sculptures.
What Sets Us Apart?
Worldwide Support for Clients and Distributors
Service, training, expert assistance, and technical & technological consulting.
Software
We develop software with your individual needs in mind.
Professional Equipment
We offer comprehensive hardware and software solutions, backed by years of experience and a personalized approach—ensuring our services are fully tailored to your needs.
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