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Artec Studio - Professional 3D Scanning Software

 Fast Handheld 3D Scanners for Professionals


 

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Industry-acclaimed software for professional 3D scanning and processing designed for use with Artec 3D scanners.

 

Use all the advanced features of Artec Studio for exclusive 3D scanning and data processing with Artec scanners:

 

Leo, Artec Micro, Artec Ray, Eva, Eva Lite, Space Spider, Spider, and discontinued models (MH and MHT series AG, AC W2, and T2).

 

 

But... what is Studio software?

 

Artec Studio is professional 3D software for scanning, processing, and editing 3D scan data, designed for use with Artec 3D scanners and other devices.

It includes features such as Autopilot Mode for precise modeling, mesh editing, scan merging capabilities, and photogrammetry support.

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Main Features:

  • 3D Scanning and Processing: Capture and process data from 3D scanners (laser, LiDAR) and camera devices, generating high-resolution 3D models.
  • Mesh Editing: Edit and refine 3D models by removing noise or unnecessary data and simplifying meshes for lighter workflows.
  • Automation: Includes automation features such as Autopilot Mode to simplify the modeling process and deliver precise results.
  • Integration and Collaboration: Integrates with scanners from different devices and with Artec Cloud for project synchronization, backups, and collaboration.

 

Compatibilidad:

♦ Works with a wide range of Artec 3D scanners, such as the Artec Leo and Artec Space Spider.

♦ Supports other types of 3D data, including photogrammetry, and can export to professional software such as Geomagic Design X.

    El escaneo 3D es el proceso de capturar la forma física de un objeto o entorno del mundo real para crear una representación digital tridimensional. Los escáneres utilizan tecnologías como el láser o la luz estructurada para recopilar datos de la geometría y, a menudo, del color o la textura de un objeto, que luego se procesan para formar una "nube de puntos" y se usan para construir modelos 3D. Este proceso tiene aplicaciones en diversas industrias, como la fabricación, la salud, la arqueología y el entretenimiento.