OpenScan Classic
Scan Volume
Scan objects up to ~17x17x17cm
High Versatility
You can either use the build in Arducam or almost any DSLR camera or even smartphone*
(*with a little bit of tinkering)
Off-the-shelf components
Most of the parts can be either 3d printed or sourced locally for easier repairability
Customizability
Choose between different kits with/without Raspberry Pi and printed parts or select the individual parts
Modularity
You can re-use all electronics to build the OpenScan Mini or your own rig
Accessibility
Control the 3D scanner through a browser interface without the need for any additional software
Accuracy
As with all scanning technology, the accuracy highly depends on the object preparation and user capability, but it is possible to reach well below 0.01mm
Versatility
You can use almost any camera with this system which best suits your needs. Choose between Arducam/PiCamera, DSLR or even Smartphone
Open Source
We strongly believe in the open source idea and publish all our firmware and hardware details on GitHub
Product specification
~18x18x18cm
~9x9x9cm
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)
Arducam IMX519 or other Pi Camera v2 form factor cameras
Easy with Arducam IMX519
more involved with DSLR/Smartphone
Easy to use
beginner friendly
User Manual & Firmware
We publish all technical details like BOM, firmware, setup and build manual on:
What's inside
Powered by a Raspberry Pi, the scanner creates a local web interface, that you can control through any device without the need for any additional software or app. The standard variant comes with the Arducam IMX519, but you can use almost any camera with this setup.
Printable Files
All parts are designed for 3D printing and fit onto a standard 20x20cm bed size. Download the files