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June 24, 2026

RealityScan 2.2 is here with full AMD GPU support—download today

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RealityScan 2.2 is now ready for download, bringing one of the most-requested features—AMD GPU support—to creators across industries.

What’s new in RealityScan 2.2 

AMD GPU support

With the release of RealityScan 2.2, we’re breaking down hardware barriers to drive widespread creator adoption by delivering one of the most-requested features from our community—full AMD GPU support.

RealityScan 2.2 expands GPU support beyond NVIDIA, bringing hardware-accelerated reconstruction to a wide range of AMD Radeon and Ryzen AI Max. Every reconstruction stage that was previously accelerated on GeForce and Quadro is now equally accelerated on Radeon and Radeon PRO.

The best part is that you don’t have to choose. Mix AMD and NVIDIA in the same machine and RealityScan will use both at once, splitting the work across every supported GPU in parallel. If you have a GeForce and a Radeon sitting in the same rig, they’ll both crunch the job side by side, which means more hardware availability, less idle silicon, and faster reconstructions.

This release covers the full breadth of modern AMD desktop and workstation silicon, from RDNA 4 gaming cards to RDNA 3 PRO workstation GPUs.

Available on Windows. Linux coming later.

Newly supported AMD GPUs and APUs:
  • RDNA 3 (gfx1100): Radeon RX 7900 XTX/XT, Radeon PRO W7900/W7800
  • RDNA 3 (gfx1101): Radeon RX 7800 XT, RX 7700 XT, PRO W7700
  • RDNA 3 (gfx1102): Radeon RX 7600 XT / 7600 / 7650 GRE
  • RDNA 3.5 (gfx1151): Ryzen AI Max series "Strix Halo" APUs
  • RDNA 4 (gfx1200): Radeon RX 9060 XT / 9060
  • RDNA 4 (gfx1201): Radeon RX 9070 XT / 9070 / 9070 GRE, Radeon AI PRO R9700
360 cameras tutorial

A new tutorial on the Epic Developer Community walks through the 360 camera workflow, using an experimental tool we built that converts equirectangular photos into cube-face views with the calibration metadata RealityScan needs (focal length, undistorted) so it can skip lens correction during alignment. The process makes it faster to capture a whole space, and 360 hardware you may already own becomes a usable input.
 

And there’s more!

Take a look at the release notes to learn more about the release and the bug fixes.

[ View the release notes ]
 
 

Get started today

If you’re an existing user, you can download RealityScan 2.2 from the Epic Games Launcher or—for subscribers—the Developer Portal. If you’ve yet to get started, you can check out our licensing options and request a free trial below.

We hope you enjoy RealityScan 2.2.
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