Professional 3D Scanners

EinScan Libre

Wireless Professional 3D Scanner — No Laptop, No Cable, No Excuses

A fully wireless professional laser 3D scanner with onboard NVIDIA Jetson processing, a built-in 5.5-inch OLED touchscreen, a 1 TB SSD, and a hot-swap battery — up to 4.5M points/s with vendor-published 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy. Three scan modes (101-line blue laser HD, 38-line IR Adaptive for dark/reflective surfaces, IR Rapid VCSEL for large objects) run from the scanner itself. Walk up to the part, capture, edit on-device, and walk away with a finished mesh — no PC, no tether, no power cord. Built for field service, forensic capture, on-site inspection, and large off-grid scanning across automotive, aerospace, MRO, marine, and AEC workflows. Full specifications →

0.06 mm/m
Volumetric Accuracy
4.5M pts/s
Max Point Rate (Laser HD)
983 × 979 mm
Max FOV (IR Rapid)
1 TB SSD
Onboard Storage
Light Source
101 Blue Laser Lines 38 IR Adaptive Laser Lines IR VCSEL (Rapid Mode)
Scan Modes
Laser HD (Fine Detail) IR Adaptive (Dark / Reflective) IR Rapid (Large Surfaces) Full-Color Texture
Onboard
NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX 5.5″ OLED Touchscreen 1 TB SSD Hot-Swap Battery 48 MP Color Camera
Software
EXScan (Onboard) SHINING3D Inspect EXModel Geomagic Design X PolyWorks Inspector
Connectivity
Wireless Data Transfer Standalone (No PC) USB-C
Financing
$25,999 $456 /mo est · 72 mo · 8% APR · OAC

Rev1 validates application fit, accuracy class, software stack, and field-deployment plan before purchase. Authorized EinScan reseller and factory-trained EinScan support partner in the USA. Volume, education, and bundle pricing available on quote.

EinScan Libre wireless professional 3D scanner — front view
USA Customers · Service & Support

An Authorized EinScan Reseller and Factory-Trained Support Partner.

Rev1 Technologies is an Authorized EinScan Reseller and a factory-trained EinScan support partner. Application review, software-stack guidance, on-site or remote calibration assistance, and engineering consultation are delivered from Auburn Hills, Michigan — not routed through grey-market importers.

US Phone & Video Support Ships from US Warehouse Authorized Repairs & Calibration
Libre Highlights

No laptop. No cable. No power cord. Onboard NVIDIA processing and a built-in OLED touchscreen do it all.

The EinScan Libre is a fully wireless professional handheld 3D scanner — designed to cut the cord on field, on-site, and large-object scanning. Onboard NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX compute processes scans into meshes directly on the device. A built-in 5.5-inch OLED touchscreen handles framing, capture, preview, and on-device editing without a PC. Three light modes (101 blue laser lines for Laser HD, 38 IR laser lines for IR Adaptive on dark and reflective surfaces, IR VCSEL for IR Rapid on large surfaces) cover everything from machined parts and reverse-engineering geometry to marine hulls and accident-scene reconstruction. A 48 MP color camera captures photoreal texture in one pass, a 1 TB onboard SSD handles a full day of capture without an upload step, and a hot-swap battery keeps the scanner running through long site visits with no power outlet. Vendor-published professional-tier accuracy: 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric. For full third-party VDI/VDE 2634 + ISO 10360 lab certification, step up to the FreeScan Combo Series-class metrology siblings.

No PC
Standalone Capture
Onboard NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX processes scans into meshes on the device. No laptop, no workstation, no cart in the field workflow.
5.5″ OLED
Built-In Touchscreen
Frame, scan, preview, and edit on the unit itself. Operators see the mesh growing in real time on the scanner without a tethered monitor.
1 TB SSD
Onboard Storage
A full day of large-object capture stored on-device. No upload step in the field, no scratch-disk juggling between scans.
3 Modes
Triple-Light Optical Engine
101 blue laser lines (Laser HD), 38 IR laser lines (IR Adaptive, for dark / reflective), IR VCSEL (IR Rapid, for large surfaces) — switchable per scan, no tools.
Hot-Swap
Battery System
Replaceable battery pack keeps the scanner running through long site visits without an outlet. Swap and keep scanning — no downtime.
48 MP
Color Camera
Photoreal full-color texture captured 1:1 with the geometry — one pass, no offline texture mapping, no second rig for color data.
Triple-Mode Optical Engine

Three light modes on one handheld — switchable without tools, for any surface, any size.

Laser HD mode — 101 blue laser lines for fine detail

101 blue-laser lines capture fine-resolution geometry — machined parts, sharp edges, intricate features — at up to 4.5M points/s. Minimum point distance 0.05 mm. Use Laser HD when the workpiece is a forged bracket, a turbine blade, an inspection-grade part, or anything where sub-tenth-millimeter detail is the binding constraint.

101 lines
Blue Laser HD
4.5M pts/s
Max Point Rate
EinScan Libre Laser HD mode — 101 blue laser lines capturing intricate geometry detail with live scan-data inset
IR Rapid mode — large-object capture, up to 1.5 m working distance

The IR VCSEL Rapid mode opens a 983 × 979 mm field of view at up to 1.5 m working distance — sized for car bodies, marine hulls, large castings, and full accident-scene reconstruction. A 38-line IR Adaptive mode handles dark and reflective materials between the two extremes. Switch modes mid-session; the scanner blends data streams into a single mesh, no second pass.

983 × 979 mm
Max FOV (IR Rapid)
38 lines
IR Adaptive (Dark / Reflective)
EinScan Libre IR Rapid mode — capturing a full automotive body with 983 by 979 mm field of view and live scan-data inset
Application Review
Not sure which Libre mode fits your part — or whether you need the wireless workflow at all?

Send Rev1 your target part geometry, the deployment site, and whether laptop/PC access is realistic. We will validate whether Laser HD detail, IR Adaptive coverage, or IR Rapid large-FOV is the right mode — and whether Libre's untethered workflow is worth the lift vs. a tethered Rigil.

Professional Accuracy & Repeatability

Vendor-published professional accuracy with repeatable real-world performance — without paying metrology-tier pricing.

An EinScan-class scanner sits between consumer entry tools and lab-certified metrology systems. The Libre publishes professional-class volumetric accuracy (0.04 + 0.06 mm/m — vendor-published) that holds across operators, surface types, and working distance. Crucially for a wireless field scanner: the same 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m holds whether the scanner is plugged into a workstation or running fully standalone on its own NVIDIA Jetson compute — you do not give up accuracy to cut the cord. Where the metrology tier (FreeScan Combo Series-class) adds a third-party VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 + ISO 10360 + ISO/IEC 17025 lab certificate for audit / regulated use, the Libre delivers the same optical-engine accuracy with the field-deployable workflow no metrology-tier scanner offers.

Libre Strength 1
Wireless accuracy that does not degrade in the field
The Libre's vendor-published 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy holds in real field conditions — not only on a calibrated lab bench. Onboard NVIDIA Jetson processing means accuracy stays consistent whether you are inside a clean-room or on a pump pad in -10°C drizzle.
Libre Strength 2
Triple-mode optical engine handles every surface in one trip
101 blue laser lines for Laser HD, 38 IR laser lines for IR Adaptive (dark / reflective), and an IR VCSEL Rapid mode for large surfaces — switchable per scan, no tools. One trip, one operator, one scanner covers the whole part list.
Libre Strength 3
Mesh on the device — no laptop step between capture and deliverable
NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onboard processes scans into meshes directly on the scanner. The 5.5″ OLED touchscreen handles preview, alignment, and on-device editing. You leave the site with a finished mesh on a 1 TB SSD — not a folder of raw frames waiting for a workstation.
EinScan Approach
Professional-class accuracy paired with the only fully-wireless workflow in the EinScan line
Honest professional spec. The Libre publishes 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric — vendor-published professional positioning, identical accuracy class to the tethered Rigil. For full third-party VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 + ISO 10360 lab certification, step up to the FreeScan Combo Series-class.
NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onboard compute. 8-core CPU + Ampere GPU + 1,024 CUDA cores run mesh reconstruction directly on the scanner. The hot-swap battery, 1 TB SSD, and 5.5″ OLED touchscreen complete the standalone workflow — no laptop, no workstation, no power outlet required for full capture-to-mesh.
Open output formats and software stack. Clean STL, OBJ, ASC, and LAS exports flow into Geomagic Design X, EXModel, SHINING3D Inspect, PolyWorks, CloudCompare, and the broader CAD / point-cloud ecosystem — no proprietary lock-in.
The result: professional-class accuracy with a workflow nothing in the metrology tier matches — walk up, scan, walk away with a mesh.
EinScan Libre with NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onboard processing — mesh reconstruction runs on the scanner itself, no PC required
Decision-driver visuals for the Libre. Static proof images stay visible for review, search indexing, and non-autoplay browser states.
EinScan Libre on-device data editing — alignment and mesh editing run directly on the 5.5-inch OLED touchscreen, no PC required
On-device editing UIAlignment and mesh editing run directly on the scanner's OLED touchscreen. No exporting frames to a laptop just to fix a stitch.
EinScan Libre finished mesh output UI — capture-to-mesh completes on the device with no laptop step
Finished mesh on the deviceThe scan completes as a finished mesh on the scanner's 1 TB SSD — not a folder of raw frames waiting for a workstation.
EinScan Libre 48MP color camera comparison — real object vs scan data with photoreal texture fidelity
48 MP photoreal colorTexture and color captured 1:1 with geometry on a 48 MP camera — one pass, no offline texture mapping, no second rig.
Wireless Workflow

Walk up. Scan. Walk away with a mesh. No laptop, no power cord, no upload step.

The Libre is the only EinScan handheld designed as a fully untethered field tool. NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onboard compute runs the entire capture-to-mesh path on the scanner itself — capture, alignment, mesh reconstruction, preview, and on-device editing all happen on the unit. The built-in 5.5″ OLED touchscreen replaces the laptop screen; the 1 TB SSD replaces the upload step; the hot-swap battery replaces the AC cable. Three optical modes (101 blue laser lines for Laser HD detail, 38 IR laser lines for IR Adaptive on dark / reflective surfaces, IR VCSEL Rapid for large surfaces) cover the part list without a second tool. Markerless laser scanning eliminates dot-sticker prep on most surfaces — especially valuable on irreplaceable parts in heritage, forensic, and on-site MRO workflows.

EinScan Libre triple-mode optical engine on deck — same scanner captures intricate sculpture, industrial cylinder, and automotive body panel
Onboard
NVIDIA Jetson Compute
Mesh reconstruction runs on the scanner via NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX (8-core CPU, Ampere GPU, 1,024 CUDA cores). No laptop, no workstation, no cloud round-trip.
Markerless
No Sticker Prep
Laser scanning tracks geometry directly — no dot stickers, no markers on most surfaces. Especially valuable on heritage parts, forensic evidence, and on-site MRO work where prep time is the constraint.
Standalone
No PC Required
Fully wireless capture-to-mesh on the device. 1 TB SSD stores a full day of large-object scans; hot-swap battery keeps the scanner running with no AC outlet anywhere in the workflow.
Proven Vendor Lineage

EinScan ships the world's most-deployed handheld laser + IR 3D scanners.

Optical engine and software stack already running on Rigil, HX2, and the FreeScan metrology line
EinScan's portfolio has shipped in volume to automotive OEMs, aerospace MROs, consumer-electronics QA labs, foundries, mold shops, restoration studios, forensic investigators, and field-service organizations worldwide. The Libre takes the same optical-engine architecture and EXScan software path proven on the tethered Rigil and adds the onboard compute and wireless workflow that field deployments demand. The capture engine and software UX transfer cleanly — the operator does not learn a new scanner, only a new workflow.
0.04 + 0.06 mm/m
Volumetric Accuracy
Same professional-tier accuracy class as the tethered Rigil — with the workflow no metrology scanner offers
The Libre sits in the EinScan professional tier with vendor-published 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric — identical accuracy class to the tethered Rigil. The metrology line (FreeScan Combo Series-class) is where third-party VDI/VDE 2634 + ISO 10360 lab certification lives, designed for QA audit and regulated deliverables. The Libre's unique position: that same professional accuracy with the only fully-wireless, NVIDIA-Jetson-onboard, no-laptop workflow in the entire EinScan / FreeScan lineup.
No PC
Standalone Workflow

The Libre keeps the optical-engine architecture, the EXScan software path, and the multi-mode scanning logic that have made the EinScan line a default for QA inspection, reverse engineering, restoration / digitization, art and heritage capture, and large-asset documentation. The upgrade vs. the tethered Rigil is in the workflow envelope, not the sensor — an operator already trained on Rigil picks up the Libre with no retraining on capture, only on the standalone vs. tethered mode selection.

Powerful Hardware

NVIDIA Jetson compute, 5.5″ OLED touchscreen, 1 TB SSD, hot-swap battery, 48 MP color — the field is the laptop.

The hardware is the workstation.

Every other professional handheld treats the laptop as the brain and the scanner as the sensor. The Libre flips that. NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX (8-core CPU + Ampere GPU + 1,024 CUDA cores) runs mesh reconstruction directly on the scanner. The 5.5″ OLED touchscreen handles capture, alignment, preview, and editing. A 1 TB onboard SSD stores a full day of large-object data with nowhere to upload it. A hot-swap battery keeps you scanning when an outlet is hours away. The 48 MP color camera captures photoreal texture in a single pass — rare on any laser-class handheld.

Jetson Orin NX
Onboard Compute
5.5″ OLED
Touchscreen
48 MP
Color Camera
EinScan Libre on-device scan-quality heatmap — real-time data-quality indicator running on the 5.5-inch OLED touchscreen with no PC required
Live scan-quality feedback on the deviceThe OLED touchscreen renders a real-time quality heatmap as you scan — coverage gaps and noise show up on the unit, not back at a workstation.
EinScan Libre alignment modes — feature, texture, hybrid, markers, and global markers handled by onboard NVIDIA Jetson compute
Onboard alignment, five modesFeature, texture, hybrid, markers, and global-markers alignment run on the scanner's NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX. No frames shipped to a laptop for the stitch step.
ONBOARD / NO PC
EinScan Libre alternate side profile — ergonomic single-piece chassis, hot-swap battery slot, USB-C charge-while-use port
Hot-swap battery + 1 TB SSDSwap the battery pack mid-session without losing the scan. 1 TB onboard SSD stores a full day of large-object capture — no field upload step required.
FIELD-READY / ALL-DAY
EinScan Libre field backpack carrying case — the entire scanner, battery, and accessories deploy from a single backpack to remote sites
Backpack-deployable kitThe scanner, spare battery, and accessories pack into a single field case. Walk-on access to plant equipment, accident scenes, marine yards, and remote sites where a tethered rig cannot go.
UNTETHERED / FIELD
NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX
8-core CPU + Ampere GPU + 1,024 CUDA cores + 16 GB unified memory. Mesh reconstruction on the scanner, not a laptop.
ONBOARD COMPUTE
5.5″ OLED Touchscreen
High-contrast OLED on the unit itself for framing, preview, alignment, and on-device editing. No external monitor anywhere in the workflow.
ON-DEVICE UX
48 MP Color Camera
Photoreal texture captured 1:1 with the geometry — rare on any laser-class handheld. One pass, one rig, one operator.
48 MP / TEXTURE
Libre in Action

See the wireless, no-laptop, on-device workflow on a real part.

Connectivity & Control

Wireless data transfer, standalone capture, USB-C, and on-device control via the built-in OLED touchscreen.

The Libre is designed to operate without a tether. The primary control surface is the built-in 5.5″ OLED touchscreen on the unit itself — not a remote app or a connected laptop. Wireless data transfer moves finished meshes off the scanner's 1 TB SSD when the operator is back in range; USB-C handles charge and high-bandwidth transfer when wired access is convenient. There is no "must-connect" workflow — standalone is the default, tethering is the exception.

Wireless Data Transfer
Built-in WiFi-class radio for moving finished meshes off the scanner to a workstation or shared drive when the operator is back in range. Not required for capture or processing.
USB-C
Charge-while-use, high-bandwidth transfer, and accessory connection. Useful when wired access is convenient — never required for the capture path.
Standalone (No PC) Capture
The default mode. NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onboard runs capture, alignment, and mesh reconstruction directly on the scanner. The 5.5″ OLED touchscreen is the control surface — no laptop, no tablet, no remote app required.
Output Formats & OS
Onboard exports to STL, OBJ, ASC, and LAS. Move files via wireless transfer, USB-C, or removable SSD. Windows 10/11 compatible for downstream inspection and reverse-engineering tools.
What You Can Achieve

Field service. Forensic capture. On-site MRO. Large-object scanning where a tether breaks the job.

The Libre is purpose-built for the work where a tethered scanner physically cannot go. Field-service inspection on operating plant equipment. Forensic and accident-scene reconstruction where the scanner travels in a backpack. Marine refit on hulls that don't fit a workshop. Heritage and museum capture where laptops and cords are impractical. Remote-site as-builts at mining, oil-and-gas, and wind-farm sites with no clean power or workstation footprint. The triple-mode optical engine and 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m accuracy mean the same scanner also handles benchtop reverse engineering, scan-to-CAD, and large-asset documentation when needed — but the workflow envelope is the differentiator.

🔌
Field Service & MRO
🔍
Forensic / Accident Reconstruction
Marine Refit & Hull Scanning
🏛
Heritage & Museum Capture
🚛
Remote-Site As-Builts
🔧
Reverse Engineering / Scan-to-CAD
Software Stack

Capture, inspect, reverse-engineer, and report — in one connected workflow.

The Libre ships with EXScan for capture and on-scanner processing, and connects natively to SHINING3D Inspect for GD&T inspection, EXModel for scan-to-CAD reverse engineering, and the broader industry stack — Geomagic Design X, Geomagic Control X, and PolyWorks Inspector. The data path stays inside the scanner's native ecosystem when that's the goal, and exports cleanly into third-party tools when it isn't. Rev1 confirms software-fit and seat-licensing during application review before purchase.

EXScan SHINING3D Inspect EXModel Geomagic Design X Geomagic Control X PolyWorks Inspector SolidWorks (via STL/OBJ) Fusion 360 (via STL/OBJ) Inventor (via STL/OBJ) Rhino (via OBJ) ZBrush (via OBJ) Blender (via OBJ/PLY) CloudCompare (via PLY) MeshLab (via PLY) 3D Systems Geomagic Wrap
Competitive Comparison

Libre vs. industry-standard punch-up & intra-brand peers.

We benchmark the Libre against the direct standalone-handheld reference Artec Leo (the most-recognized PC-free handheld in the market), the structured-light professional-tier peer Artec Eva, and the search-visible Creaform-built alternative Peel 3D Peel 3.CAD-PRO, plus the intra-brand cross-shop target EinScan Rigil (the tethered sibling at the same accuracy class). The goal is buyer clarity: where the Libre leads on wireless workflow, onboard NVIDIA compute, and triple-mode optical engine — and where a different scanner genuinely fits better.

Scanner
Volumetric Accuracy
Standalone / Onboard
Light Source / Modes
Where It Fits
Artec Leodirect standalone-handheld reference · touch UX
0.10 mm + 0.30 mm/m (vendor-published)
Standalone · onboard processing · built-in touchscreen · swappable battery
Structured blue light · markerless
Artec Leo is the most-recognized standalone handheld with onboard processing and a touch UX, well-loved for organic and freeform-art capture. The Libre lands with materially tighter accuracy class (0.04 + 0.06 mm/m vs. 0.10 + 0.30 mm/m), a triple-mode laser optical engine (sharper on metallic, dark, and reflective parts that structured-light loses), 48 MP color (vs. integrated lower-res), and 1 TB onboard SSD. Pick Leo for Artec Studio workflows and freeform-art ergonomics; pick the Libre for engineering accuracy and the triple-mode optical engine in the same untethered form factor.
Artec Evastructured-light professional-tier peer (tethered)
0.10 mm + 0.30 mm/m (vendor-published)
Tethered to PC · no standalone mode
Structured white light · markers optional
Artec Eva is the structured-light professional-tier reference, well-established in art, anatomy, forensics, and product-design workflows. Mature Artec Studio ecosystem; excellent freeform UX. The Libre wins on accuracy class (0.04 + 0.06 mm/m), on a laser optical engine that resolves metal and reflective parts structured-light loses, and on the standalone / no-PC workflow that Eva does not offer at all. Choose Eva for tethered freeform / Artec Studio environments; choose Libre when the field workflow or accuracy matters.
Peel 3D Peel 3.CAD-PROsearch-visible alternative · Creaform-built (tethered)
0.05 mm + 0.20 mm/m (vendor-published)
Tethered to PC · no standalone mode
White structured light + IR · markers optional
Peel 3D's 3.CAD-PRO is built by Creaform and shares optical-engine DNA with HandySCAN at a friendlier price point, with the Peel.OS / Reverse Engineering-CAD bundle. The Libre differentiates on a tighter volumetric accuracy class (0.04 + 0.06 vs. 0.05 + 0.20 mm/m), a laser-only optical engine sharper on reflective surfaces, and the fully wireless / standalone workflow Peel 3D does not offer. Choose Peel 3D when the workflow is Creaform-adjacent and tethered is acceptable; choose Libre when field / on-site capture is the binding constraint.
EinScan Rigilintra-brand peer · same accuracy class, tethered
0.04 + 0.06 mm/m
Hybrid: standalone-capable, PC-wireless, or USB-C tethered
Hybrid Blue Laser + IR VCSEL · 25+25 crossed parallel laser lines + IR rapid + markerless
EinScan Rigil is the close sibling at the same vendor-published accuracy class — same EinScan ecosystem, same EXScan software path, broader output-format list (STL/OBJ/PLY/ASC/P3/3MF/NSP), and a lower price point. The Rigil is the right pick when the work happens at a workstation or shop bench. Step up to Libre when the workflow is genuinely untethered — onboard NVIDIA compute, 5.5″ OLED touchscreen, 1 TB SSD, 48 MP color, and a hot-swap battery designed for field, forensic, marine, and remote-site work where a laptop is not an option.
EinScan FreeScan Combo Seriesintra-brand punch-up · metrology tier (tethered)
0.02 + 0.033 mm/m (VDI/VDE 2634 + ISO 10360 certified)
Tethered metrology workflow · no standalone mode
Hybrid blue laser + IR VCSEL with 26 (Combo) / 50 (Combo+) parallel laser lines, ISO/IEC 17025 lab-certified
Step up to FreeScan Combo Series when the application demands a tighter accuracy budget, a wider-area metrology setup, or third-party lab-certified deliverables for audit / regulated use. Different point on the price/accuracy curve, and not designed for the wireless field workflow Libre is built for.
Rev1 takeaway: the Libre is the right scanner for professional handheld scanning where the workflow is genuinely untethered — field service, on-site MRO, forensic, marine, remote-site, or anywhere a laptop and AC outlet are not realistic. Sideways-shop the tethered EinScan Rigil if the work happens at a workstation; sideways-shop Artec Leo if Artec Studio and freeform-art ergonomics matter more than accuracy; sideways-shop Peel 3D when Creaform / Peel.OS is the existing ecosystem; punch up to FreeScan Combo Series (metrology tier) when lab-certified VDI/VDE 2634 + ISO 10360 accuracy is required. Application review with Rev1 is the fastest way to confirm fit before quote.
Application Review
Comparing the Libre to an Artec, Peel 3D, or another EinScan scanner?

Send Rev1 your target part, accuracy budget, and software stack and we'll tell you which scanner actually fits the application — including when a different scanner is the better answer.

Technical Specifications

EinScan Libre — full specifications.

Optical Engine
Technology
Wireless handheld 3D scanner — triple-mode laser + IR optical engine
Light Source
Blue laser + IR laser + IR VCSEL (three independent paths)
Scan Modes
Laser HD | IR Adaptive | IR Rapid
Laser HD Lines
101 blue laser lines
IR Adaptive Lines
38 IR laser lines (for dark / reflective surfaces)
IR Rapid Mode
IR VCSEL speckle — large-FOV capture
Markerless Capture
Yes — laser scanning tracks geometry directly; no dot stickers required
Alignment Modes
Feature | Texture | Hybrid | Markers | Global Markers
Accuracy
Volumetric Accuracy
0.04 + 0.06 mm/m
Accuracy Class
EinScan-class professional accuracy (vendor-published; lab-cert path on FreeScan/OptimScan metrology siblings)
Capture Performance
Max Scan Speed
4,500,000 points/s (Laser HD)
Point Distance (Laser HD)
0.05–3.0 mm
Point Distance (IR Modes)
0.5–10 mm
Max FOV (IR Rapid)
983 × 979 mm
Working Distance (max)
Up to 1.5 m (IR Rapid)
Object Size Range
0.1 m to >10 m
Color & Texture
Color Camera
48 MP onboard color camera
Texture Capture
Photoreal full-color texture captured 1:1 with geometry
Onboard Compute & Storage
Onboard Processor
NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX
Compute Spec
8-core CPU · Ampere GPU · 1,024 CUDA cores · 16 GB unified memory
Onboard Display
5.5″ OLED touchscreen
Onboard Storage
1 TB SSD
On-Device Processing
Capture · alignment · mesh reconstruction · preview · on-device editing
Power & Workflow
Battery
Replaceable hot-swap battery pack
Standalone Mode
Yes — default mode; no PC required at any point in the capture-to-mesh workflow
Wireless Data Transfer
Yes — built-in WiFi-class radio for mesh export to workstation or shared drive
Wired Connectivity
USB-C (charge-while-use, high-bandwidth transfer)
Control Surface
Built-in 5.5″ OLED touchscreen (primary) · companion app (optional)
Software & Output
Native Software
EXScan (onboard)
Inspection
SHINING3D Inspect · PolyWorks Inspector · Geomagic Control X
Reverse Engineering
EXModel · Geomagic Design X · Geomagic Wrap
Output Formats
STL · OBJ · ASC · LAS
OS Compatibility (Downstream)
Windows 10/11 for downstream inspection and reverse-engineering tools
Downloads & Support

Documentation, software, and Rev1 support resources.

Before You Buy

Get the right scanner for your workflow — before you commit.

Most 3D scanner returns happen because the buyer matched a price to a spec sheet instead of a workflow to a geometry. Rev1’s pre-sale process closes that gap. Before your Libre ships, Rev1 maps your actual parts, surface types, accuracy budget, software stack, and operator training plan against what the scanner delivers. If the Libre isn’t the best fit, you’ll hear that before the order — not after.

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Field-Deployment Audit

Where is the scanner actually going? Plant floor, accident scene, marine yard, remote site, museum, oil pad? What is the AC and connectivity reality? How long is the operator on-site per visit? Rev1 maps the Libre’s standalone workflow, hot-swap battery, and 1 TB SSD against the real deployment — and tells you when a tethered Rigil is the better answer.

02
Mode & Software Plan

Which of the three scan modes (Laser HD, IR Adaptive, IR Rapid) actually fits your part list? Where do meshes land downstream — GD&T inspection (PolyWorks, SHINING3D Inspect, Geomagic Control X), reverse-engineering (EXModel, Geomagic Design X), or point-cloud (CloudCompare, MeshLab via LAS / ASC)? Rev1 plans the data path before the scanner ships.

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Standalone-Workflow Walkthrough

The Libre's on-device capture-to-mesh workflow is different from a tethered scanner. Rev1 verifies the scanner on arrival, sets up scan profiles, walks operators through the OLED touchscreen UX, and runs a first-scan session on a representative workpiece — so the scanner produces usable output on day one in the field, not after a week of trial scans at a workbench.

No commitment required. A pre-sale consultation is complimentary for any Rev1 scanner inquiry — talk through your application before you buy.

Buyer FAQ

EinScan Libre questions buyers ask before quoting.

What makes the EinScan Libre different from every other EinScan handheld?
The Libre is the only EinScan handheld designed as a fully untethered field tool. NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onboard compute runs capture-to-mesh directly on the scanner. A built-in 5.5″ OLED touchscreen replaces the laptop screen. A 1 TB onboard SSD replaces the upload step. A hot-swap battery replaces the AC cable. The optical engine (101 blue laser lines, 38 IR laser lines, IR VCSEL) and the 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m accuracy class match the tethered Rigil — the difference is the workflow envelope, not the sensor.
What accuracy can the Libre hold, and how does that compare to a metrology scanner?
The Libre publishes 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy — vendor-published professional-tier, identical accuracy class to the tethered Rigil. The Libre does NOT carry a third-party VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 / ISO 10360 lab certificate — that lives on the FreeScan Combo Series-class metrology siblings, designed for audit / regulated deliverables. For field service, on-site inspection, forensic capture, marine refit, heritage scanning, reverse engineering, and dimensional comparison, the Libre accuracy class is honestly positioned at materially better value than lab-certified scanners — and is the only option in the EinScan line designed for the untethered workflow.
What does "standalone" actually mean — can the Libre really capture and mesh without a PC?
Yes — literally no PC anywhere in the capture-to-mesh path. NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX onboard (8-core CPU, Ampere GPU, 1,024 CUDA cores, 16 GB unified memory) runs capture, alignment, and mesh reconstruction directly on the scanner. The built-in 5.5″ OLED touchscreen is the control surface. Meshes save to the 1 TB onboard SSD. When you are back in range of a workstation or shared drive, wireless data transfer moves the finished mesh files off — or you can use USB-C. Standalone is the default mode, not an emergency fallback.
What are the three scan modes and when do I use each?
Laser HD uses 101 blue laser lines for fine-resolution geometry on machined parts, sharp edges, and inspection-grade work — minimum point distance 0.05 mm, up to 4.5 M pts/s. IR Adaptive uses 38 IR laser lines and is designed for dark and reflective materials that lose tracking in blue-laser mode. IR Rapid uses an IR VCSEL speckle pattern with a 983 × 979 mm field of view at up to 1.5 m working distance — sized for car bodies, hulls, large castings, and accident-scene reconstruction. Modes are selectable per scan session on the OLED touchscreen; the scanner blends data streams into a single mesh when modes are mixed.
Does the Libre need markers or AESUB scanning spray?
For most surfaces, no. Laser scanning tracks geometry directly, eliminating the dot-sticker setup step that conventional structured-light scanners require. This is especially valuable on heritage parts, forensic evidence, and irreplaceable objects where marker prep is not acceptable. Very dark, very reflective, or polished-metal workpieces still benefit from AESUB Blue or AESUB White scanning spray for the cleanest data, and the IR Adaptive mode is purpose-built for those surfaces. Rev1 stocks AESUB spray and reference targets for the workflows that need them.
What software does the Libre ship with, and what does it integrate with downstream?
The Libre ships with EXScan running onboard for capture, alignment, mesh reconstruction, and on-device editing — no laptop install required for capture-to-mesh. Output formats are STL, OBJ, ASC, and LAS, which connect cleanly to Geomagic Design X (scan-to-CAD), EXModel (reverse engineering), SHINING3D Inspect and PolyWorks Inspector (GD&T inspection), Geomagic Control X, CloudCompare and MeshLab (point cloud), and the broader downstream ecosystem. Rev1 plans the data path during application review so the meshes land in the right downstream tool from day one.
How does the Libre compare to the Artec Leo (the most-recognized standalone handheld)?
Artec Leo is the most-recognized standalone handheld with onboard processing and a touch UX, well-loved for organic and freeform-art capture (art, anatomy, forensics, product design) in the Artec Studio ecosystem. The EinScan Libre lands with a materially tighter accuracy class (0.04 + 0.06 mm/m vs. 0.10 + 0.30 mm/m on Leo), a triple-mode laser optical engine that resolves metal, dark, and reflective parts structured-light loses, a 48 MP color camera (vs. integrated lower-res), and 1 TB onboard SSD. Pick Leo for Artec Studio environments and freeform-art ergonomics; pick the Libre for engineering accuracy and the triple-mode optical engine in the same untethered form factor.
How does the Libre compare to the tethered EinScan Rigil?
The Rigil and Libre share the same EinScan-class accuracy (0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric), same EXScan software path, and similar triple-mode optical engine concept. The difference is the workflow envelope. The Rigil is the right pick when scanning happens at a workstation or shop bench — broader output format list (STL/OBJ/PLY/ASC/P3/3MF/NSP) and lower price point. The Libre is the right pick when the workflow is genuinely untethered — onboard NVIDIA Jetson compute, 5.5″ OLED touchscreen, 1 TB SSD, 48 MP color camera, and hot-swap battery designed for field, forensic, marine, and remote-site capture where a laptop is not realistic.
Is Rev1 Technologies an authorized EinScan dealer in the United States?
Yes. Rev1 Technologies is an Authorized EinScan Reseller and a factory-trained EinScan support partner, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Application review, scan-mode selection, software-stack guidance, on-site or remote calibration assistance, field-deployment planning, accessory selection, and engineering consultation are delivered from the US — not from grey-market importers or unauthorized resellers.
What does Rev1's installation, training, and post-sale support include for the Libre?
Rev1 supports Libre buyers from quote through production. Pre-sale: field-deployment audit, scan-mode validation, software-stack planning, accessory selection (carrying case, AESUB spray, reference targets), and freight planning. At install: scanner verification on arrival, scan-profile setup, walkthrough on the OLED touchscreen and standalone workflow, and a first-scan session on a representative workpiece. Post-sale: phone and video support, authorized service routing, firmware updates, and engineering guidance from Auburn Hills, Michigan — so warranty service does not route through grey-market channels.
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