The best 3D scanner in 2024 (2024)

By Adam Juniper, Tom May

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Scan real-world objects and turn them into digital models, using the best 3D scanners.

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  • Our top picks
  • Best for most
  • Best budget
  • Best for artists
  • Best for travel
  • Best for education
  • Best open-source
  • FAQs
  • How to choose
  • How we test

Quick list

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Our top picks
1. Best overall: Creality Lizard
2. Best budget: Creality Ferret
3. Best for artists: SOL 3D Scanner
4. Best for travel: Matter and Form
5. Best for education: Afinia
6. Best open source: HE3D Ciclop
FAQs
How to choose
How we test

The best 3D scanner allows you to quickly scan a real-world object, then turn it into a digital model. You can then turn that digital model into a work of art, animate it, analyse it scientifically, or recreate it as a physical model using one of the best 3D printers. With so many uses, 3D scanners are commonly found in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, entertainment, archaeology and art.

So how do they work? In simple terms, a 3D scanner uses lights or lasers to illuminate your subject. By controlling the light and positioning of the subject, you're able to take precise measurements, and not rely on software ‘guesses’ as to where the 3D positions triangulate.

In this article, we'll point you toward the best 3D scanners available today, which cover a range of budgets and support a number of different purposes.

Our top picks

Best overall

1. Creality CR-Scan Lizard

Best overall
This scanner can either be used handheld, or for more accuracy on a table. Unlike some, there's no need to put markers near your subject before scanning, making it simpler to use.
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Best cheap

2. Creality CR-Scan Lizard

Best cheap
Looking to save money on a scanner? This won't work with iOS but if you're happy to use either Windows, macOS or Android, this does a pretty decent job of scanning objects at a low price.
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Best for artists

3. SOL 3D Scanner

Best for artists
If you're an artist, here's our top pick. This scanner is USB 3.0 and Mac-friendly, elegantly designed, easy to assemble, and makes it easy to share your scans with others.
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Best 3D scanner for most people

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1. Creality CR-Scan Lizard

The best 3D scanner for most people

Specifications

Scan dimensions: 15 x 15mm up 1500 x 1500mm

Accuracy: 0.05mm

Light source: LED, NIR

Speed: 10fps

Compatible: Windows 10 64bit, MacOS

Weight: 370g

Reasons to avoid

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Color functionality and turntable cost extra (so choose the right kit)

Creality has been one of the leading manufacturers of 3D scanners for a number of years, and the Scan Lizard was originally and successfully launched on Kickstarter in 2022. It offers a set-up that allows the scanner to be used handheld, or for more accuracy on a table. Unlike some, there's no need to put markers near your subject before scanning, making it simpler to use.

There is a basic kit, but it may well be worth investing in the more expensive Premium kit that includes a motorized turntable and mini tripod; choose the Luxury kit if you want the facility to create 3D color objects (in conjunction with a DSLR or camera phone).

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Best budget 3D scanner

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2. Creality CR-Scan Ferret

The best budget 3D scanner

Specifications

Scan dimensions: 560 x 820mm

Accuracy: 0.1mm

Light source: NIR

Speed: 30fps

Compatible: Windows 10/11, Android 11, macOS

Weight: 105g

Reasons to buy

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Low price

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Reliable

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Does the job

Reasons to avoid

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Not compatible with iOS

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Less accurate than pricier models

Want to try 3D scanning, but don't have enough cash for our number one pick, the Creality CR-Scan Lizard? The Creality CR-Scan Ferret was about half the price at time of writing. It won't work with iOS but if you're happy to use either Windows, macOS or Android, this does a pretty decent job of scanning medium-sized and large objects, with a scan speed of up to 30fps. It's not quite as accurate as its Lizard sibling, and its single capture range in more limited, but for this affordable price, that's fair enough.

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Best 3D scanner for artists

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3. SOL 3D Scanner

The best 3D scanner for artists, designers and animators

Specifications

Scan dimensions: 25 x 25mm - 170 x 170mm

Accuracy: ±0.1mm

Light source: White

Speed: 10min turbo

Texture resolution: 2-13 million

Compatible: Mac, Windows 7, 8, 10

Dimensions: 345 x 21 x 85mm (folded)

Weight: 3.1kg

Reasons to buy

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Automatic turntable calibration

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High quality scan per rotation

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High color accuracy

Reasons to avoid

-

Steps need to be taken to avoid wobbles

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Availability issues

If you're an artist, designer, animator or 3D modeller looking to get turn real-life objects into digital models, here's our top pick. Part of what makes the SOL 3D scanner fit that bill is the fact it’s USB 3.0 and Mac-friendly. The software also has amongst the widest range of export formats, meaning it should have little trouble slotting into whatever your workflow; .obj, .stl, .xyz, .dae, and .ply are all an option.

It's easy to assemble. And in operation, it's a more elegant design than others. The camera mount can be used to re-position the scanner’s height and distance and the black-out tent in the box is a nice touch too.

SOL also offers a nice glimpse at a potential world of 3D sharing, providing each of their customers with about 30 models' worth of space to share their models from. This is both a kindness not bestowed by others and has the nagging effect of making you want more.

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Best 3D scanner for travel

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4. Matter and Form 3D Scanner V2

The best 3D scanner for travel

Specifications

Scan dimensions: 249 x 178 x 178mm

Accuracy: ±0.1mm

Light source: White

Speed: 65 sec (+Quickscan)

Compatible: Windows 7, 8, 10

Dimensions: 345 x 21 x 85mm (folded)

Weight: 1.7kg

Reasons to buy

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Built-in case

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Laser scanner

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Global power compatibility

Reasons to avoid

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Calibration somewhat vague

Off on your travels? Here's a 3D scanner you can carry anywhere, easily and safely. By building this 3D scanner into a fold-closed housing, Matter and Form have made it both portable and robust. Inside that briefcase you can safely transport a laser-based scanner, andit's supplied with four interchangeable world power plugs.

If you’re accustomed to working with large or heavy models, the 3kg (6.6lb) limit may be an issue. But this system is well suited to smaller subjects and the MFStudio software (a download) is more than capable of generating full watertight meshes, with color surfaces, which can be opened in Blender, Max, Autodesk Maya or exported for 3D printing.

Regular 3D printers will appreciate the high-speed scan mode to test the ‘scannability’ of possible subjects before lights are adjusted and powder and other treatments are applied.Plus it's both Mac and Windows compatible.

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Best 3D scanner for education

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5. Afinia EinScan-SE Elite

The best 3D scanner for education

Specifications

Scan dimensions: 200x200x200mm (turntable) 700 x 700 x 700mm (manual)

Accuracy: ≤0.1mm

Light source: LED

Speed: Auto: 2 mins, Single: 8 sec

Compatible: Windows 7, 8, 10

Reasons to buy

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Accessible price

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Fast scan times

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Portable

Reasons to avoid

-

Minimum object 30x30x30mm

Here's our top pick for students and teachers. Supplied with a plastic stand, this looks more like a complete product than some 3D scanners, and that’s great news for reliability; especially in education. That’s because the scanner is hard-wired to the turntable, meaning the two are far less likely to part ways thanks to a knock once they’re calibrated –unless, of course, you’re going over the 200mm (7.9 inches) size for auto-turned objects.

The scanning is achieved via a projector built into the scanner. Unlike earlier models, the signal with the patterns of light is sent to the EinScan-SE using the same USB cable as the information is returned on. The only other cable to knock is the power lead, which is better than earlier systems from Afinia.

The software is easy to use, with on-screen guides through the process and – crucially –the repairing and assembling of the scan afterward. You can export a number of file formats too, including .3mf with color data.

Note, the EinScan-SP, the pricier model, approximately halves speed and doubles resolutions, as well as allowing specific coded targets to be added.

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Best open-source 3D scanner

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6. HE3D Ciclop Rotational Laser Scanner

Open-source 3D scanning option for enthusiasts

Specifications

Scan dimensions: 203 x 203 mm

Accuracy: 0.3mm

Light source: White

Speed: 2-8mins

Texture resolution: -

Compatible: Mac, Linux, Windows 7, 8, 10

Dimensions: 390 x 230 x 160mm

Weight: 5kg

Reasons to buy

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2 lasers scanner

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Up to 3Kg object

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Injection moulded option

+

Reasons to avoid

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Logitech webcam needed

The 3D printing community is one backed by a wave of enthusiasm, and so it’s only fitting that this scanner has made itself thoroughly at home with that customer base. It offers itself in pre-assembled and do-it-yourself kit forms; the latter for a significant saving as well as an educational experience to do or share.

Because this machine is built with the open source world in mind, there's also Linux software, as well as Mac or PC on hand. Open source will appeal to many, but not others, so we should also note that you’ll need to pick up a Logitech C270 HD(one of the best Logitech webcams) – the webcam the designer has used to scan hue and sit between the two (that’s right, two) lasers on the platform.

Construction is reasonably simple – a few M3 screws, nuts & washers. If you’re inclined to self-build though, as with all such projects, there is always the risk of imperfect parts.

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FAQs

What is a 3D scanner?

A 3D scanner is a device that captures the shape of a real-world object or environment to create a digital 3D model. It's like a high-tech camera that takes pictures in three dimensions, capturing the depth and contours of an object, rather than just a flat image.

How does 3D scanning work?

There are two distinct approaches to 3D scanning. The first involves moving a camera, smartphone or drone around your subject to create 3D triangulation points, using software such as display.land. While this approach doesn't require new equipment, it's not the most accurate.

The second approach involves use of dedicated 3D scanners, which are the devices we looking at the article above.

When you’re scanning a photo, the main job is capturing the color; it’s possible to get the 3D shape without any such tone at all depending on the device, so bear that in mind. (Game designers may not mind this, but retailers will certainly want accurate colors, so that their website visitors can rotate the product and consider it from every angle.)

That said, there's still a degree of imperfection in a digital scan. Just as a photo scanner has a limited resolution, there will be a limited gap between each laser trace on the outside of the subject. It’s useful to find software which can fill these gaps, creating ‘closed models’, though there might be some loss in surface detail. Repairing the mesh will almost certainly need a little hands-on activity, just like photo editing.

What is 3D scanning used for?

3D scanning has an almost endless variety of applications. Firstly, it's used in the entertainment industry to capture actors' performances, props, and real-world objects for use in animation and visual effects production for movies, TV and games. In a similar way, it can be used by artists to capture physical sculptures or objects and transform them into digital models.

Industrial designers use 3D scanning to capture real-world objects or environments as a reference for creating new products. It's used by cultural heritage institutions, museums, and archeologists use 3D scanning to digitally preserve artifacts, historical sites, and monuments. And it's also increasingly used within medical fields for purposes such as prosthetics, orthotics, and dental applications.

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How to choose a 3D scanner

The right 3D scanner for you will depend on a number of factors. First decide how large a scanning area you're likely to need. Secondly, consider what level of accuracy and resolution you're going for. (The higher you need, the more you're likely to pay so there may be a compromise needed here). Thirdly, consider whether a handheld or stationary scanner is more likely to fit your needs. Finally, evaluate the scanner's compatibility with specific materials and object sizes, ensuring it suits your intended applications.

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How we test 3D scanners

To test 3D scanners, we don't just consider technical information but also carefully consider what scenarios each 3D scanner could be used for. We test each model to assess how useful it's likely to be in practice,taking into account factors such as the size of objects it can scan, how long it takes to scan, how accurate the scans are, how portable it is, and what operating systems it's compatible with. For more details, see our article on how we test and review.

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The best 3D scanner in 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What is the future of 3D scanning? ›

The future of 3D laser scanning is incredibly promising. As technology advances, we can expect even more precise and faster scanning processes. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence and automation will further enhance its capabilities.

What is the best 3D scanner for the classroom? ›

Friendly, fast and easy, the Matter and Form V2 3D scanner is the best choice for the STEAM classroom. Much more than just another gadget, the V2 3D scanner is the gateway to a world of cool (and lucrative) career options.

What is the best 3D scanning method? ›

Laser 3D scanning is certainly the most common and used 3D scanning technique. Digitally capturing the shape of the object using laser light to get a digital representation of the real object.

What is the best 3D scanner for real estate? ›

Matterport Pro3 LiDAR Scanner: Matterport Pro3 is a popular choice for real estate professionals due to its ease of use, high-quality scans, and cloud-based processing.

Are 3D scanners worth it? ›

An accurate 3D scanner is also a valuable tool for capturing accurate data quickly and efficiently. If you're a serious hobbyist interested in creating 3D-printed objects, a 3D scanner could help you replicate or modify existing objects for 3D printing easily, so some type of 3D scanner could benefit your projects.

Why is 3D scanning expensive? ›

The size and nature of the part or object you wish to scan will influence the cost of the 3D scanning. This is a major factor in deciding cost. In most situations, you'll need more than one scan of the object. Therefore, the larger the object, the more scans it requires.

How much does a 3D scanner cost? ›

Why should your company opt for 3D scanning services
3D Scanner Service DescriptionCost Range
Purpose-built professional 3D scanners$2,000 – $10,000
Industrial-grade 3D scanners (high-end applications)$15,000 – $40,000+
3D Scanning Services (access to equipment, techniques, and software)Fraction of equipment cost
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Can I use my iPhone as a 3D scanner? ›

Polycam is the leading 3D scanner application for iPhone and iPad. Create high-quality 3D models from photos with any iPhone or iPad, rapidly generate scans of spaces with LiDAR, and capture full 360 photos with ease. Edit your 3D captures directly on device, and export them in over a dozen file formats.

What is the best 3D scanner for big objects? ›

Shining 3D Einstar

We think the Shining 3D Einstar is an excellent option for artists wishing to scan larger objects or for objects outside. With fast 3D scanning, 14 frames per second and decent software, we found it was able to make short work of scanning larger ornaments when we tested it.

What are the disadvantages of 3D scanners? ›

They can scan large and complex objects and environments with high accuracy and speed. However, they also have some drawbacks, such as being sensitive to ambient light, occlusion, and surface reflectivity. They can also be expensive and heavy to operate.

What is the highest quality scan? ›

Most printed images are printed at 300 DPI. That means if you're scanning your image at 300 DPI, you're getting all of the details out of the image that you possibly can. If you scan the image at more than 300 DPI, you're trying to get more details out of the image than it has.

How many types of 3D scanners are there? ›

Handheld 3D scanners, portable 3D scanners, and wireless 3D scanners. Portable 3D scanners and handheld 3D scanners are designed to be carried and operated by hand. The person holding the 3D scanner points it at the object to capture it from different angles and obtain a 3D model.

Can you use your phone as a 3D scanner? ›

This is everything you need to know about using photogrammetry to create 3D scans on your phone and why you should be using Polycam. Your smartphone is a camera, a GPS, and a music player; it does everything. But for VFX artists and video game developers, a smartphone is also a 3D scanner.

Is there a demand for 3D scanning? ›

The 'Global 3D scanner Market' was valued at $756 Million in 2020 and is expected to reach $1387.2 Million 2031 at the CAGR of 5.5% between 2021 and 2031.In recent years, the 3D scanner market has experienced remarkable growth, driven by technological advancements, increasing demand for 3D printing, and applications ...

Is LiDAR the same as 3D scanning? ›

LIDAR, on the other hand, is a technique or a process, whereas the laser is a device. In the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, LiDAR technology is used as a 3D laser scanner for buildings to scan buildings and transform them into as-built 3D BIM models.

What is the future of 3D technology? ›

In the future, 3D printing will enable us to create everything from human organs to entire buildings, making manufacturing more efficient and cost-effective. Another industry poised to benefit from the potential of 3D technology is entertainment.

Does 3D modeling have future? ›

AI and ML are poised to redefine the future of 3D modeling. These technologies facilitate expedited model generation, optimizing pipelines and liberating artists to focus on their creative essence. From rapid prototyping to intricate analysis, AI algorithms streamline workflows and enhance the accuracy of designs.

What is the future of 3D design? ›

As AI techniques continue to evolve, we can expect to see even more advanced and powerful tools for 3D modeling in the future. With the help of machine learning, AI algorithms can learn from large datasets of 3D models and become increasingly accurate and efficient over time.

How could 3D scanners change the world? ›

REVOLUTIONISING QUALITY CONTROL WITH 3D SCANNING

By capturing the intricate geometries of objects, these scanners provide accurate data crucial for product design, production, and precise measurements, subsequently enhancing the overall quality of the output.

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