FreeScan Trio
FreeScan Trio
FreeScan Trio
FreeScan Trio
FreeScan Trio
FreeScan Trio
FreeScan Trio

FreeScan Trio

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Specifications — FreeScan Trio

General Specifications

Product ModelFreeScan Trio
Scan Mode High Speed Scan / Deep Hole Scan / Detailed Scan / No Markers Scan
Light Source High Speed: 26 laser lines
Deep Hole: 26 / single laser lines
Detailed: 7 parallel laser lines
No Markers: 98 laser lines
Working Distance High Speed: 300 mm
Deep Hole: 300 mm
Detailed: 200 mm
No Markers: 300 mm
Scan Accuracy0.02 mm
Scan SpeedUp to 3,010,000 points/s
Scan Depth360 mm
FOV650 x 580 mm
Volumetric Accuracy* 0.02 + 0.03 mm/m (0.02 + 0.015 mm/m with photogrammetry)
Point Distance0.01 - 3 mm
Laser ClassClass II (eye-safe)
Connection StandardUSB 3.0
Dimensions331 x 120 x 76 mm
Weight985 g
Power Input12V, 5.0A
Working Temperature0 ~ 40℃
Working Humidity10 ~ 90%
CertificationsCE, FCC, ROHS, WEEE, KC, FDA, UKCA, IP50, TiSAX
Accuracy Certification VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 (certificated in ISO 17025 certificated accuracy lab)
Recommended Computer Configuration OS: Win10, 64 bit
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX/RTX series cards, ≥ GeForce RTX 4060
Video Memory: ≥8GB
Processor: i7-13700H
Memory: ≥64GB

FreeScan Trio - World's First Marker-Free Handheld Laser 3D Scanner

For High Precision Metrology-Grade Inspection

  • Accuracy of 0.02 mm with markers
  • Speed up to 3,010,000 points/s
  • Three 5 megapixel cameras
  • 4 scanning modes and built-in photogrammetry

FreeScan Trio Metrology-Grade Handheld Laser 3D Scanner

The FreeScan Trio is designed for high-precision inspection, quality control, and reverse engineering where accuracy, speed, and repeatability matter. It combines marker-free handheld laser scanning with traditional metrology workflows, giving engineers the flexibility to scan complex parts quickly while maintaining measurement confidence.

With multiple laser scanning modes and built-in photogrammetry, the FreeScan Trio adapts to a wide range of part sizes and surface conditions—from feature-rich components scanned without markers to large industrial assemblies requiring volumetric accuracy. This makes it a practical solution for real-world inspection environments, not just controlled lab setups.

Speed and Efficiency

The FreeScan Trio uses 98 laser lines to enable fast, marker-free scanning on feature-rich parts. With capture speeds of up to 3,010,000 points per second, it reduces preparation time while maintaining consistent data quality.

Three 5MP Industrial Cameras

Equipped with three industrial-grade 5 megapixel cameras, the FreeScan Trio captures fine geometric detail and delivers high-density point cloud data suitable for inspection and measurement workflows.

Certified Measurement Accuracy

When using marker-based scanning modes, the FreeScan Trio delivers accuracy of up to 0.02mm. Its measurement performance is verified through standardized calibration and inspection processes to support reliable metrology results.

On-Site Inspection Flexibility

Designed for portable, on-site use, the FreeScan Trio enables fast inspection and quality checks directly on the shop floor or in field environments, reducing downtime and simplifying inspection workflows.

Intelligent Self-Positioning Technology

Marker-Free Scanning Mode
The FreeScan Trio uses intelligent self-positioning technology to enable marker-free laser scanning on feature-rich parts. With 98 laser lines, the system captures geometry efficiently without requiring physical markers, reducing setup time and improving workflow efficiency while maintaining stable tracking.

Three Industrial 5MP Cameras
Equipped with three industrial-grade 5-megapixel cameras, the FreeScan Trio captures dense, high-quality 3D data with fine geometric detail. This camera configuration supports accurate feature recognition and consistent data capture across a wide range of surface conditions.

High-Detail Data Capture

The FreeScan Trio is engineered to capture fine geometric details with high data density, supporting accurate inspection and reverse engineering workflows. Whether scanning with markers for metrology applications or without markers on feature-rich parts, it delivers consistent, high-quality 3D data across a wide range of surfaces.

Deep Hole Scanning Mode

The FreeScan Trio supports scanning of holes, deep pockets, and fin walls using both 26-line and single-line laser modes. Optimized camera angles and dedicated scanning modes enable reliable data capture in narrow and recessed areas that are difficult to access with standard handheld laser configurations.

Video Photogrammetry (VPG)

The FreeScan Trio features SHINING 3D’s patented Video Photogrammetry (VPG) technology, which supports large-object scanning without the need for coded markers. By integrating photogrammetry directly into the scanning workflow, VPG helps maintain consistent volumetric accuracy while simplifying setup and reducing preparation time for large-scale inspection tasks.

FAQs

Yes. The FreeScan Trio has a laser scan mode, which is less sensitive to ambient light and thus delivers a better performance in scanning reflective and dark-colored surfaces.

Yes. The FreeScan Trio has a built-in photogrammetry function, which can achieve an accuracy of up to 0.02 mm + 0.015 mm/m.

Yes. When the object has rich geometric features, FreeScan Trio's 98-line mode can use feature alignment mode without markers.

Yes. The scanner provides inspection reports and calibration certificates traceable to international standards such as VDI/VDE 2634 and ISO 10360 (subject to the actual certificates issued). All calibration and verification procedures are performed in SHINING 3D’s accredited Accuracy Lab, which operates in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025 requirements.

FreeScan Trio software can export data in various formats such as ASC, OBJ, STL, and PLY.

SHINING 3D scanners are calibrated using certified artifacts or calibration panels traceable to metrology standards. Regular calibration ensures measurement traceability, maintains accuracy, and aligns the scanner with quality management requirements.

3D scanning captures the full 3D geometry of a part in one measurement. Compared to manual tools, it enables 100% surface inspection, reduces operator errors, and detects shape deformations often missed in key-point checks. Compared to CMMs, it is faster and provides richer data, especially for complex or freeform surfaces.

3D scanning is used for reverse engineering by capturing the exact geometry of a physical object and converting it into a digital 3D model or CAD file when original design data is unavailable. For 3D inspection, scanned data is compared with the CAD model to quickly identify dimensional deviations, ensuring parts meet design and quality requirements.