Up to 0.02 mm
Portable 3D Laser Scanner Series
The SHINING 3D portable 3D laser scanner offers high precision and stable repeatability. Portable and efficient, it adapts to a wide range of materials. No powdering is required for certain black and reflective samples, enabling direct scanning. Combined with photogrammetry, it allows rapid 3D inspection and measurement of large parts.

Accuracy of 0.02mm
Delivers accurate, reproducible scanning results for large and small parts.

ISO 17025 Accredited
Our precision laboratory conforms to VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 and is accredited to ISO/IEC 17025: 2017.

Built-in Photogrammetry
Achieves a remarkable volumetric accuracy of up to 0.02mm + 0.015mm/m.

Fast Scanning Speed

Multiple Scan Modes

Built-in Photogrammetry
The FreeScan series of 3D laser scanners delivers an impressive volumetric accuracy of up to 0.02 + 0.03mm/m.
And with the help of the magnetic scale bar, SHINING 3D's photogrammetry feature narrows it down to a remarkable volumetric accuracy of up to 0.02 + 0.015mm/m, ensuring precise and reliable results for your precision measurement needs.

Accuracy Guaranteed
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FreeScan Trio
Flagship metrology handheld scanner with fast and innovative 98 laser lines for marker-free scanning. Whether you need speed or accuracy on small or large assemblies, the versatile FreeScan Trio is geared for all your projects.
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Scan Accuracy
Up to 0.02 mm -
Volumetric Accuracy
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Scan Speed
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Point Distance
0.01 ~ 3 mm -
Maximum FOV
650 x 580 mm -
Material Adaptability
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Type of light source
Laser -
Align Mode
Feature Alignment / Marker Alignment
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FreeScan UE Pro2
FreeScan UE Pro2 is a wireless 3D scanner with ultra-fast speed. Its versatile scan modes and light weight make it ideal for on-site inspections.
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Scan Accuracy
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Volumetric Accuracy
0.02+0.015 mm/m
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Scan Speed
3,460,000 points/s
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Point Distance
0.01 ~ 10 mm
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Maximum FOV
600 x 550 mm
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Material Adaptability
Normal/Dark/Reflective
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Type of light source
Laser
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Align Mode
Marker Alignment
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FreeScan UE Pro
Professional metrology handheld scanner with 26+7+1 blue laser lines and built-in photogrammetry for scanning different sizes and global precision control of large-scale workpieces.
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Scan Accuracy
Up to 0.02 mm -
Volumetric Accuracy
0.02+0.015 mm/m -
Scan Speed
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Point Distance
0.01 ~ 10 mm -
Maximum FOV
600 x 550 mm -
Material Adaptability
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Type of light source
Laser -
Align Mode
Marker Alignment
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What You Can Do With These Laser 3D Scanners
Discover the ways in which integrating our scanners into your workflow can enhance efficiency and help you achieve remarkable results.
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Automotive aftermarket
From manufacturing to installation, we empower businesses with precise part replication, rapid prototyping, and efficient customization. Enhance your aftermarket operations with our cutting-edge technology for superior quality and performance.
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Education and research
From interactive lessons to precise documentation, our scanners empower innovation and deeper understanding across disciplines.
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Manufacturing
Laser 3D scanners optimize manufacturing in casting, mining, molding, and clay industries. Our technology ensures precision, enhances quality control, and supports customization.
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Reverse engineering
Reverse engineering with 3D scanners involves capturing an object's data, creating a digital model, analyzing it, making modifications, and using it for prototyping or manufacturing. It accelerates product development, improves quality, enables customization, and enhances legacy part replacement.
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3D inspection
High-precision 3D scanning enables fast part inspection all while providing extremely comprehensive datasets for analysis and comparison.
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Digital industry
High-quality 3D models can be used for special effects, e-commerce, video game development, virtual reality, and more.
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Mould industry
From quality assurance to prototyping, laser 3D scanners ensure manufacturers achieve superior results quickly and accurately.
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Design and art
By enabling designers to effortlessly capture real-world objects, 3D scanning streamlines prototyping and boosts product development. From industrial design to architectural modeling, this technology is redefining the way designers bring concepts to life.
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The FreeScan Trio is absolutely impressive! It represents a significant leap forward in streamlining work processes and reducing time management, with scanning speed, in particular, marking a considerable improvement.
Daniel Delcev,
animalracing
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It's amazing, light and very fast. The complete scan of an old NSU car took less than 20 minutes, and the data is very nice.
Thomas Kropp,
D3 Systeme
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The FreeScan UE Pro is offering a high degree of flexibility, regarding object sizes in a metrology-grade 3D scanner. Beside an HD scan mode, different focus distances and the capability of using onboard Photogrammetry.
Client,
3D Scan Academy
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Inheriting the FreeScan UE series' superior accuracy, resolution and usability the FreeScan UE Pro model introduces a patented built-in photogrammetry module that increases volumetric accuracy and does not require coded targets.
Rephrase with Ginger (Ctrl+Alt+E)Jack Davies and Tom Bolton,
3D GBIRE
Frequently asked questions
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What's the difference between crossed laser lines, parallel laser lines and single laser lines?
Crossed laser lines efficiently capture comprehensive data in a short time, while parallel laser lines are ideal for collecting detailed scan data. The single laser line is specially designed to tackle difficult areas of deep pockets. Together, the three scanning modes ensure a smooth, streamlined workflow. -
What's the best laser 3D scanner for digitizing large objects?
The FreeScan Trio is the best portable laser 3D scanner for digitizing large objects. With its 98 laser lines and integrated photogrammetry, capturing comprehensive 3D data of large objects is fast and effortless, without the need for markers.
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What is the purpose of the infrared light mode in the FreeScan Combo series?
The infrared light mode is the best choice for objects with numerous geometric features. It enables fast 3D scanning without the use of adhesive markers.
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Is it possible to digitize the color texture of objects with the FreeScan series' built-in photogrammetry?
No, the FreeScan series uses photogrammetry exclusively for positioning and does not support applying color to mesh models with this data. -
Are all FreeScan 3D scanners marker-free?
Optimum conditions for markerless scanning involve the use of FreeScan Trio or the infrared light mode of FreeScan Combo. -
When should I calibrate my FreeScan laser 3D scanner?
1. Before first use or after 1-2 weeks of inactivity.
2. After significant shaking or vibrations (e.g., during transport).
3. If you notice accuracy issues (e.g., frequent alignment errors or unrecognized markers).
4. When data acquisition problems occur or digitized data quality drops noticeably.