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EinScan Libre

The EinScan Libre is a fully wireless, standalone 3D scanner that delivers fast, marker-free data capture with laser and infrared modes. It gives users complete freedom to scan objects of any size with on-device processing, lifelike colour capture, and professional-grade accuracy.

Price: £22,920.00 Inc VAT / £19,100.00 Exc VAT

The EinScan Libre redefines handheld scanning by combining wireless operation, powerful on-device computing, and versatile multi-mode capture in one compact device. With its integrated NVIDIA processor, built-in display, and three adaptable scan modes, it offers a seamless workflow from scan to mesh without the need for a computer. Whether you are scanning small, detailed objects or large industrial components outdoors, the EinScan Libre delivers high-speed performance, impressive accuracy, and rich colour reproduction, making it a strong solution for engineers, creators, and professionals across many industries.

A technician in safety gear scans a large outdoor industrial pipe with the EinScan Libre.

Go Wireless

The EinScan Libre delivers a fully wireless, standalone scanning experience with an intuitive 5.5-inch OLED touchscreen. Its onboard computing handles the entire workflow, and hot-swappable batteries keep you scanning without interruptions.

The EinScan Libre scans a metallic mechanical sculpture, with an overlay showing the scanner’s NVIDIA processing module.

Powerful Speed

A powerful NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX processor drives fast and efficient data processing, even for large or complex projects. With 1TB of internal SSD storage, you can save high-resolution models and extensive scanning sessions without worrying about running out of space.

A three-panel collage showing the EinScan Libre 3D scanner used in cultural heritage, industrial, and automotive environments.

All Modes On Deck

Switch smoothly between three adaptive scan modes designed for objects from 0.1 m to over 10 m. Laser and infrared options make the scanner suitable for a wide range of materials and lighting conditions, both indoors and outdoors.

The EinScan Libre scans a detailed peacock artwork, with an inset showing half real texture and half 3D scan data.

Laser HD Mode

This mode uses 101 blue laser lines for high-detail, marker-free scanning with crisp geometry and rich texture capture. It supports texture alignment for accurately merging colour and shape data.

A technician scans a large rusted industrial pipe using the EinScan Libre, with a circular overlay showing a 3D model of the pipe section.

IR Rapid Mode

Designed for capturing larger areas quickly, this mode uses invisible infrared light for high-efficiency, marker-free scanning. It is less sensitive to ambient light and works reliably outdoors with a working distance of up to 1.5 m and a wide field of view.

A person scans the side of a car with the EinScan Libre, with a circular overlay showing a blue 3D model of the car.

IR Adaptive Mode

This mode is ideal for reflective, dark, or difficult surfaces. It uses 38 infrared laser lines and delivers volumetric accuracy up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m for dependable scans in challenging environments.

A hand holds the EinScan Libre while scanning a textured artwork, with a split-screen view comparing real colours to the captured scan data.

Lifelike Colour Reproduction

A 48MP colour camera captures exceptional texture detail with vivid accuracy. The EinScan Libre preserves the full richness and character of the scanned object, making it suitable for digital archiving, art, and visual inspection.

Two technicians wearing hard hats look at the EinScan Libre together at an industrial worksite.

Where Wireless Meets Accuracy

The EinScan Libre combines freedom of movement with precision capture. Its volumetric accuracy of up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m ensures reliable data for detailed designs and technical projects while maintaining the ease of a fully wireless workflow.

See the EinScan Libre in Action and Explore Its Capabilities

Overview

Get an introduction to the EinScan Libre and see how its wireless design, built-in computing, and powerful hybrid light system work together to deliver fast, flexible and fully mobile 3D scanning. This video showcases the core features, key scan modes and the freedom of a complete on-device workflow.

Unboxing

Take a first look inside the EinScan Libre box as this video walks through everything included with the scanner, from the device itself to the batteries, charger and calibration tools. It also gives a quick introduction to the Libre’s wireless design and full-color, marker-free scanning capabilities.

Airplane Demo

This video shows the EinScan Libre tackling a full airplane fuselage using a mix of laser and infrared modes. You’ll see how different scan projects are fused into one model and how the Libre captures both large surfaces and cockpit details marker-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of projects is the EinScan Libre best suited for?

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EinScan Libre is ideal for large-scale scanning, outdoor environments, vehicle digitisation, cultural heritage capture, reverse engineering and any workflow that benefits from wireless, markerless scanning. Its three scanning modes also make it suitable for fine-detail work.

How do I choose the right scanning mode?

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Laser HD Mode is best for fine detail and texture-rich surfaces. IR Rapid Mode is ideal for large areas and outdoor scanning. IR Adaptive Mode is recommended for reflective, black or complex materials. You can switch modes within a project and fuse the results.

Can I process scan data on a computer instead of on the device?

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Yes. Although the Libre supports full on-device scan-to-mesh workflows, you can transfer projects to a PC and continue processing in EXScan Libre or other compatible software like EXModel or Geomagic Design X.

How do I get the highest accuracy when scanning large objects?

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Use the validated scale bar for calibration, maintain optimal working distance, and combine modes when needed. For very large subjects, use hybrid alignment strategies (feature, texture and markers) to maintain consistent accuracy throughout the model.

Technical specifications table for the EinScan Libre 3D scanner showing scan modes, resolution ranges, scan speeds, FOV, working distances, alignment modes, camera resolutions, volumetric accuracy, output formats, software, laser class, hardware details, operating conditions, and recommended PC requirements.

 

 


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