RealityScan Mobile

From photos to 3D models in minutes

RealityScan Mobile is your pocket version of RealityScan. Wherever you are, scan your world and convert images to 3D using the same powerful engine that powers RealityScan for desktop. Download for free for iOS and Android devices today.

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Features

With RealityScan Mobile, you're always ready to capture the world around you and turn real objects into digital models, right on your phone. Discover what’s possible and explore the features that make it easy.

Real-time feedback

Scan objects easily with the real-time point cloud showing on top of your subject, showing where you need to have more coverage and areas you already covered well. Get instant feedback on your images and scans so you can perfect your creations before turning them into 3D models.

Auto capture

To make it easier, you can rely on auto capture to automatically capture images as you move around your object.

Accurate scaling

In the augmented reality mode, your models appear at the right scale and accurately reflect the real object.

Adjust camera settings

Have full control over your camera settings, and use masks to create cleaner models from all sides. Set the focus, enable flash, tweak shutter speed and ISO, and balance the whites to capture the perfect shot.
 

Rotate and flip to scan objects from all sides

With Automatic Object Masking applied to your images, separating your subject from the background, allowing for more texture quality and mesh resolution.

Direct connection to Sketchfab

Upload your processed models to Sketchfab, where you can showcase them, render them as images, and download them.
 

Interoperability with 3D software

Export your models directly to your device, enabling you to work on it on any 3D package that suits your needs.
 

Organize your projects

Scroll through your project list to browse scans and see when they were created, how large they are, and the names you gave them.