Skaner 3D Revopoint Inspire 2 - Standard edition
Product reference: 9-6975577881328

Skaner 3D Revopoint Inspire 2 - Standard edition

Skaner 3D Revopoint Inspire 2 - Standard edition

Product reference: 9-6975577881328

Skaner 3D Revopoint Inspire 2 - Standard edition

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Revopoint Inspire 2 3D Scanner


The Revopoint Inspire 2 is a compact, handheld 3D scanner designed for use in both mobile and stationary modes. It utilizes dual-camera technology with structured infrared light and a multi-line laser, allowing the scanning method to be tailored to specific applications. The device supports objects ranging from 20 × 20 × 20 mm to as large as 2 × 2 × 2 m, and with single-frame accuracy of up to 0.05 mm and precision of up to 0.03 mm, it is ideal for projects requiring detailed mapping. The Inspire 2 works with computers (Windows, macOS) as well as mobile devices (Android, iOS), offering great flexibility. This is complemented by fast scanning at up to 90 frames per second and export to popular 3D formats, making the model immediately ready for further use.



A man in a green shirt holds a vertically positioned silver Inspire 2 3D scanner in his hand

Precision That Makes a Difference


Accuracy of up to 0.05 mm translates to highly faithful reproduction of details, which is crucial when working with mechanical components, sculptures, or reference models. In practice, this means fewer corrections during post-processing and greater fidelity of the model to reality. Additionally, volumetric accuracy of 0.05 mm + 0.1 mm × object length ensures that proportions and dimensions are preserved even in larger scans, which is particularly important in reverse engineering or part design.



Close-up of a man scanning a woman's face using a 3D scanner connected to a phone

Two scanning modes - greater flexibility


The use of two scanning technologies provides greater control over the final result. Structured light is ideal for quickly capturing shapes and working with objects of varied geometry, while laser mode enables more accurate reproduction of details and more challenging surfaces. This allows you to select the operating mode for a specific project, rather than adapting the project to the device's capabilities.



Preview of the 3D scanning process of a woman's face on the screen of a smartphone mounted below the scanner

Scanning Difficult Surfaces


Thanks to 11 parallel infrared laser lines, the scanner performs better on dark, shiny, or low-contrast surfaces. As a result, the need for matte sprays or additional object preparation is reduced. This speeds up the entire process and allows you to focus on the work rather than the preparations.



A man in a white shirt scans the face of a seated woman with a portable 3D scanner in a living room

Mobility and ease of use


Its light weight (approx. 190 g) and compact dimensions make the Inspire 2 comfortable to use with one hand, even during longer sessions. Wi-Fi connectivity and mobile device support allow you to work without a computer, which is useful in the field or in situations where speed is of the essence. Additionally, the working range at various distances (from approx. 150 to 400 mm) makes it easy to scan both smaller and larger objects.



A man scans a large white head sculpture with a 3D scanner while holding a phone in his other hand

Ready-to-use models for further processing


The scanner saves data in popular formats such as STL, OBJ, PLY, FBX, and GLTF, allowing you to easily transfer the model to CAD software, animation tools, or 3D printing slicers. Revo Scan software allows you to edit point clouds and meshes, fill in gaps, and prepare the model without the need for external applications. This makes the entire process—from scan to finished file—more seamless.



A man in a black shirt uses a 3D scanner to digitize a head sculpture in a studio

Wide Range of Applications


The Inspire 2 is used in many areas—from reverse engineering and quality control to creating models for games and animations. It can also be used for digitizing historical objects or preparing models for 3D printing. Its versatility stems from a combination of accuracy, portability, and the ability to work with various types of surfaces.



Two Inspire 2 3D scanners on tripods, one with a phone displaying the sculpture model


Included


  • Revopoint Inspire 2 3D Scanner
  • Tripod
  • USB Type-C to Type-C cable (2 m)
  • Mini rotating platform
  • Positioning markers - 200 pcs.
  • Outdoor filters
  • Calibration board








Manufacturer Revopoint
Model Inspire 2
Technology dual camera + infrared structured light + multi-line laser
Single-frame accuracy up to 0.05 mm
Precision up to 0.03 mm
Volumetric accuracy 0.05 mm + 0.1 mm × L (m)
Scanning range - minimum 20 × 20 × 20 mm
Scanning range - maximum 2 × 2 × 2 m
Structured light scanning speed up to 18 fps
Laser scanning speed up to 90 fps
Indoor working range 200 - 400 mm
Outdoor working range 150 - 250 mm
Field of view (FOV) 43° × 35°
RGB camera 1280 × 800
Color scanning yes
Connectivity Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 4.1, USB Type-C
File formats PLY, OBJ, STL, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, FBX
Power supply DC 5V, 1A (USB-C)
Weight 190 g
Dimensions 53 × 27 × 132 mm


Gamintojas Revopoint
Gross weight 2320 g.
Net weight 2400 g.
Box length 31,00 cm.
Box width 31,00 cm.
Box height 9,50 cm.
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