Skanect 1.11.0 Pro (Win / macOS) | 27.7 MB / 33.5 MB
With Skanect, capturing a full color 3D model of an object, a person or a room has never been so easy and affordable. Skanect transforms your Structure Sensor or Structure Core depth sensor into a low-cost 3D scanner able to create 3D meshes out of real scenes in a few minutes. Enter the world of 3D scanning now!
Fast
Unlike existing technologies, Skanect can acquire dense 3D information about a scene at up to 30 frames per second. Just move around your Structure Sensor or Structure Core to capture a full set of viewpoints, and you will get a 3D mesh in real time.
Easy to Use
Skanect makes it easy to 3D scan different kinds of scenes by providing a set of predefined scenarios, suitable for most use cases. You can then share your models online in a few clicks – there’s no need to be a trained professional to start 3D scanning!
Ultra-Low Cost
Skanect leverages consumer-grade 3D cameras like the Structure Sensor and Structure Core, limiting the hardware cost to a fraction of previous 3D scanning solutions. For a personal and hobbyist use, you can even download a free version of Skanect!
Features
End-To-End 3D Scanning
3D Capture
- Recording presets for body, object and room scanning
- Live feedback in low-, medium- or high-quality
- CPU- or GPU-accelerated reconstruction
- Record timer & countdown
- Full-scan or keyframe-only recording
3D Processing
- Model simplification
- Hole filling & watertight mesh generation
- Scaling & rotation
- Plane cropping for optimal 3D prints
- Colorization (with optional inpainting of unseen areas)
- Small parts removal
3D Sharing
- Save full-resolution models
- Export to most popular 3D software and 3D printers that use .STL, .OBJ, .PLY, .VRML
- Per-vertex coloring (.OBJ, .PLY & .VRML file formats)
- Direct upload to Sketchfab and Shapeways
Advanced Features
- Color texture maps (.STL & .OBJ)
- External Editing in 3rd party software (such as Meshlab or Meshmixer)
- Offline, non-realtime reconstruction, allowing for increased quality on lower-end machines