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EinScan Libre

All-in-one laser 3D scanner: wireless, markerless, and full-color.

  • Wireless and standalone
  • Complete on-device scan-to-mesh
  • Marker-free laser scans with texture
  • Powerful embedded computing by NVIDIA

Get ready, get Libre!

The EinScan Libre delivers a fully wireless, standalone 3D scanning experience, powered by its built-in screen and NVIDIA processor. It offers the perfect balance of freedom and efficiency, ensuring reliable results with versatile, user-friendly operation.

Cut the Cord, Go Wireless

Completely wireless

High-performance processor

High-performance processor

Laser + infrared light

Laser & infrared light

Complete on-device workflow

Complete on-device workflow

All Modes On Deck

Multiple scan modes

Lifelike Color Reproduction

Lifelike color reproduction

Wireless can with EinScan Libre

Cut the Cord, Go Wireless

  • 5.5-inch OLED display: Capture, view, and manage your scans effortlessly with its user-friendly touchscreen UI.

  • Embedded computing system: Scan and process independently, with all functions built into the device—no laptop required.

  • Rechargeable batteries: No time for downtime? Just reload and keep scanning. Slide your batteries into the convenient charging dock and be ready to scan at all times.
EinScan Libre 3D scanner NVIDIA processor

Brains Behind the Speed

Equipped with a high-performance processor and generous storage, the EinScan Libre provides wireless freedom without compromising computing speed. 

  • Powerful NVIDIA processor: The integrated Jetson Orin NX 16GB, 8-core CPU and Ampere GPU with 1024 CUDA cores delivers fast data processing.

  • 1TB SSD: Room to roam. With expansive storage, you can scan freely without worrying about running out of space—whether high-res models or hefty projects.
Multiple scan modes on EinScan Libre

All Modes On Deck

Switch between the EinScan Libre's three versatile scan modes to cover object sizes ranging from 0.1m to over 10m. These IR (infrared) and laser modes help the scanner adapt to all kinds of materials, whether you're indoors or outdoors in direct sunlight.
EinScan Libre laser data with texture

Laser HD Mode

Revolutionary 101 laser lines enable maker-free, high-detailed scanning with rich texture.

  • Resolution up to 0.05 mm
  • 101 blue laser lines
  • Supports texture alignment
IR Rapid Mode Libre

IR Rapid Mode

Ideal for larger areas, this mode offers marker-free and high-efficiency scanning with invisible, eye-safe infrared light. It’s less sensitive to ambient light, making it perfect for outdoor use.

  • Working distance up to 1.5 m
  • FOV of 983 x 979 mm
IR Adaptive Mode SHINING 3D EinScan Libre

IR Adaptive Mode

Ideal for reflective and black surfaces, delivering reliable results. 
  • 38 IR laser lines
  • Volumetric accuracy up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m
Full-color scan with 48 MP camera

Lifelike Color Reproduction

Experience high-resolution color capture with the EinScan Libre. Equipped with a 48MP color camera, it delivers lifelike color fidelity, capturing every detail with clarity and vibrant colors. The EinScan Libre ensures your scans reflect the full richness of the scene or object you're scanning.
Where Wireless Meets Accuracy

Where Wireless Meets Accuracy

Experience the perfect blend of freedom and accuracy with the EinScan Libre. This advanced wireless scanner delivers an impressive volumetric accuracy of up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m, ensuring that every detail is captured with pinpoint precision. Whether working on intricate designs or complex projects, the EinScan Libre provides the reliability and accuracy you need, all in a truly wireless device.

Libre Special Price

Be the First to Own the EinScan Libre – Now at a Special Price!

Unlock the future of 3D scanning with the EinScan Libre – a limited-time offer!

  • 1-year EXModel license included
  • Extended standard warranty
  • 10% off your purchase

Don’t miss out—buy before December 31, 2024 to claim this exclusive deal!

 

 

 

Complete On-Device Workflow

mesh output

Mesh data output

Easily generate mesh data with a single click, completing the entire process directly on the device. Export in STL, OBJ, ASC, and LAS formats, suitable for a wide range of applications.

data edit

Quick data editing

Edit scan data directly on the device, simplifying the workflow.

data quality indicator

Data quality indicator

Blue areas indicate adequate data; yellow areas indicate that further scanning is required.

Range indicator box

Range indicator box

The scanner projects a green rectangle representing the scanning area.
In-Project Resolution Adjustment

In-project resolution adjustment

Modify resolution without starting a new project. Seamlessly view, adjust, and continue scanning without interruption.

Working Distance Adjustment

Working distance adjustment

Change the data collection distance range to filter out the background or get maximum data amount.

Light & Dark UI Adaptation

Light & Dark UI Adaptation

Offering both light and dark themes, ensure optimal visibility and comfort, enhancing your focus and productivity in any environment.

Flexible Hybrid Alignment Modes

Flexible Hybrid Alignment Modes

Combine feature, texture, and marker alignment modes freely to create hybrid solutions for diverse scanning needs.

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Precision Boost with Scale Bar

EinScan Libre's validated scale bar for calibration can also be integrated with photogrammetry technology to verify markers in real time, improving overall accuracy for large object scans.

Multi resolution fusion

 

Enhanced PC Integration

Multi-Resolution Fusion

Multi-resolution fusion

Effortlessly combine scans with different resolutions across various modes for enhanced results.

Resource-efficient system

Resource-efficient system

 Delivers a smooth performance without the need for high-spec computers.

Flexible Workflow

Flexible workflow

Multi-tasking workflows that offer enhanced flexibility, allowing you to go beyond single-threaded operations.

Measurement Functions

Measurement functions

Supports multiple coordinate alignment methods as well as distance, surface area, and volume calculations.

EinScan Libre Tech Specs

  • Volumetric accuracy Up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m
  • Resolution (point distance) IR Rapid & IR Adaptive: 0.5 ~ 10 mm; Laser HD: 0.05 ~ 3.0 mm
  • Scan speed Up to 4,500,000 points/s (Laser HD)
  • Maximum FOV Up to 983 x 979 mm (IR Rapid)
  • Light source IR Rapid: IR VCSEL; IR Adaptive: 38 IR laser lines; Laser HD: 101 blue laser lines
  • Alignment modes Feature / Texture / Hybrid / Markers / Global markers

Our Expertise, Your Advantage

20

years of experience

400

patents

100

3D scanners sold Worldwide

  • Libre Australian User Case

    "Our previous scanning solution was not ideal in outdoor lighting situations. But mainly it was because you had to lug around a fairly big laptop, lots of cables, power supply, etc., which proved quite challenging when working on a boat fly bridge. So we use the EinScan Libre to basically go to the site so that we can scan items in a boat. For example, the cleaners or the canopy or the carpet. And that way we can take the data back to our office and we can reverse engineer it."

    Alan Heppell,

    Co-owner @ Custom Marine Solutions

  • Libre UK User Case

    "The multiple scanning modes of EinScan Libre are really good. You can use the laser mode, infrared mode. It has no issue with the shiny black surfaces, which is something that often tricks. And the fact that it's tracking without targets as well is really good. It's just been using the texture and geometry to track. That's been a really big help."

    Daniel Scott,

    Technical Engineer @ Solid Print3D

  • Libre Thailand User Case

    "I've tried several wireless 3D scanners. EinScan libre stands out as the lightest, most compact, and most agile be far. I conducted 3D scans at various historical parks and museums. EinScan Libre can perform well both outdoors and indoors."

    Pramote Laonipon,

    LWN 3D

  • Libre Japan user case

    There aren't many handy scanners that can be used outdoors, and I want to use them without a computer. If you use a laptop outdoors, it gets dusty, and even if you put it in a cardboard box, it becomes completely white. And two people have to walk along to carry the computer. The EinScan Libre is intuitive to use with a monitor and can handle wide-area outdoor scanning independently, which is great. And there's no need to buy an overpriced computer.

    Professors,

    Waseda University Institute for Cultural Heritage

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What's the minimum and maximum part size for the EinScan Libre?

    The Laser HD mode's short working distance is designed to scan fine details and small parts, with a minimum part size of approximately 5 cm. In contrast, the Infrared (IR) mode offers a larger field of view (FOV), enabling efficient scanning of larger parts up to 10 m. This limit can be extended by aligning multiple scans of the same project.

  • Is there another way to process data besides directly on the EinScan Libre's screen?

    The EinScan Libre is a standalone device, but we also developed the new EXScan Libre software– included– to provide even more powerful features to process your data. With EXScan Libre, you can manage multiple projects, fuse resolutions, and take advantage of various data editing tools, all with customizable settings to suit your needs.

  • How can I choose the right scanning mode for each of my projects?

    For objects larger than 1x1x1 meter, we recommend the IR Rapid or IR Adaptive modes. The IR Adaptive mode is particularly effective for black or reflective surfaces but requires markers for tracking reference.

    For objects smaller than 1x1x1 meter, the optimal choice is the Laser HD mode, which provides high-resolution detail and allows for feature or texture alignment, eliminating the need for markers.

    For black or reflective materials, if marker placement is feasible, the wide-range laser mode is preferred. However, if markers cannot be placed, the small-range detailed mode is more suitable. Standard materials typically benefit from the IR Rapid mode, while projects with high precision requirements should utilize marker or global marker scanning modes for enhanced accuracy.

    By considering these factors, you can choose the most suitable scanning mode for your specific parts.

  • What is texture alignment used for in Laser HD mode?

    The texture alignment feature in Laser HD mode is specifically designed to assist in scanning objects with challenging surface materials, such as metallic finishes or colorful vases, which may have fewer identifiable features but are rich in texture.
  • What connectivity and power options does the EinScan Libre offer?

    The EinScan Libre can be powered and charged through USB-C, which also facilitates data transfer and synchronization with EXScan Libre PC software. It also supports Wi-Fi 6 and Gigabit Ethernet for seamless network connectivity. Its USB 3.0 Type-A port is available for USB flash drive connection and data sharing.
  • How to get the most accurate data when scanning large objects?

    To achieve the most accurate data when scanning large parts, utilize the EinScan Libre's global marker scanning feature. This process involves an initial scan to capture only the positions of the markers, with the projectors turned off to ensure accurate readings. Once the global marker scan is complete, you can proceed with the actual scanning. Optionally, using a precise calibration scale bar can significantly enhance overall volumetric accuracy.

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