A low-cost, high-quality 3D scanner that you can build yourself - completely open source and modular. 3D scanning opens up completely new possibilities in many areas, such as 3D printing, modelling, reverse engineering, product presentations, photography and more.

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Scan Gallery
It's amazing to see the 3D scans people achieve with our devices! We've seen everything from historical artifacts and miniatures to replacement parts and entire buildings. Checkout the 3D Scan gallery or Sketchfab for more amazing creations.
Our 3D Scanners


~9x9x9cm
~18x18x18cm
Arducam IMX519 or other Pi Camera v2 form factor cameras
Arducam IMX519 or other Pi Camera v2 form factor cameras
many DSLR cameras via USB triggering
any camera via modified remote shutter release (e.g. Smartphone)
Easy to use
beginner-friendly
Easy with Arducam IMX519
more involved with DSLR/Smartphone
Learn more on our Blog
3D Scanning news, experiments and updates

Recap of 2025 Intro 2025 has been quite a ride. It has been almost eight years since I started tinkering with 3D scanning, initially just trying to understand how photogrammetry works and how far y...

Optimizing 3D Scans: What is the right shutter speed?
TL;DR: We tested the OpenScan Mini to determine how shutter speed impacts 3D reconstruction quality. We found photogrammetry is surprisingly robust to exposure variations. In our test, there's a w...

Optimizing 3D Scans: How Many Photos Do You Really Need?
TL;DR: Is more always better? When it comes to photogrammetry, the clear answer is no! We performed tests, which align with our experience, showing that there is an optimal number of images for tur...










