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Shining 3D EinScan Libre Wireless Handheld 3D Scanner – Standalone All-in-One | 0.04 mm Accuracy

Wireless standalone 3D scanner with 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m accuracy and a 500–1500 mm working range — onboard screen and PC-free operation for reverse engineering and inspection.

  • ✓ Tri-mode capture — IR Rapid, IR Adaptive, Laser HD — up to 4,500,000 points/s
  • ✓ 5.5 in OLED touchscreen, 1 TB onboard SSD, NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX — no laptop required
  • ✓ Full-color 48 MP texture camera, markerless alignment, Wi-Fi 6 + USB-C
  • ✓ Lead time: 2–4 weeks — configured to order

$28,999

Price held 7 days after order.
Install + training included Tailored service plan
0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy
4.5M points/s in Laser HD
3-in-1 IR Rapid + IR Adaptive + Laser HD
1.8 kg wireless, PC-free scanning

What your metrology engineer actually checks

Certified accuracy, three light sources

Up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy and 0.05 mm resolution in Laser HD give QC sign-off without a fight — IR Rapid, IR Adaptive, and Laser HD merge into one mesh so you match mode to feature. Every unit ships verified against its calibration board.

An applications engineer on the line

Pre-sale sample scan of your actual parts, post-sale calibration and workflow support — from engineers who run these scanners, not a remote ticket queue. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard. Demo units available before you commit.

About this product

The EinScan Libre is a wireless, standalone all-in-one 3D scanner — blue-laser and infrared light sources, an onboard OLED touchscreen, and swappable batteries let you scan a full shift with no laptop tethered to the device.

Shining 3D EinScan Libre wireless handheld 3D scanner
EinScan Libre — wireless standalone 3D scanner with onboard OLED touchscreen

Why engineers choose the Libre

Certified accuracy and standalone operation, built for the shop floor.

Certified accuracy, three light sources

Up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy in Laser HD, verified against a calibration board before shipment.

Three modes, one merged mesh

IR Rapid, IR Adaptive, and Laser HD combine in one project — up to 4,500,000 points/s in Laser HD.

Full-color, markerless capture

48 MP color camera plus markers, global markers, feature, texture, and hybrid alignment modes.

Field-ready, PC-free

1.8 kg with battery, ~3 hrs scanning per charge, 5.5 in OLED touchscreen — no laptop required.

How we deliver it

Calibrated, installed, and supported by the engineers who run it.

Step 01
Calibrate & verify

Every EinScan Libre is checked against its calibration board before it leaves us, so volumetric accuracy is confirmed, not assumed.

Step 02
Install & train

We set up EXScan software, walk your team through alignment modes, and configure export paths into your CAD or metrology package.

Step 03
Sample scan & support

Send a part or book a demo before you buy — our applications engineers scan it on the Libre and share the mesh and deviation data.

Scanning Performance

The EinScan Libre runs three light sources in one handheld body. IR Rapid (IR VCSEL) reaches up to 2,700,000 points/s across a 500–1500 mm working distance for fast coverage of large parts. IR Adaptive (38 IR laser lines) balances speed and detail at 1,900,000 points/s. Laser HD (101 blue laser lines) is the precision mode — up to 4,500,000 points/s and 0.05 mm resolution at 200–500 mm range, delivering up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy. Data from all three modes merges into a single mesh. See full specifications below.

Working Range & Portability

At 1.8 kg with its battery installed, the Libre runs untethered on two rechargeable packs for roughly 3 hours of scanning per charge, with USB-C power-bank or 100W PD3.0 fast-charge support to keep a shift moving. A 5.5-inch OLED touchscreen, onboard NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX processor, and 1 TB SSD run the full scan-to-mesh workflow with nothing tethered to the scanner — connect over Wi-Fi 6, USB-C, USB 3.0, or Gigabit Ethernet when you do want a wired setup. See full specifications below.

Software & Workflow

EXScan software handles markerless alignment across markers, global markers, feature, texture, and hybrid modes, and the 48 MP color camera adds full-color texture capture for design and documentation work. Meshes export to STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC, and LAS for direct use in SolidWorks, Geomagic, Ansys, and standard 3D-printing slicers. See full specifications below.

Typical applications

Where teams put the Libre to work.

Reverse engineering
CAD reconstruction from physical parts
Quality inspection
CAD comparison and deviation mapping
Cultural heritage & documentation
Full-color archival capture
Product design & prototyping
Fast concept-to-mesh capture
Additive manufacturing prep
Scan-to-print for repair and reproduction

Why Source the EinScan Libre Through Additive Plus

  • Authorized reseller — demo units and sample scans of your own parts before you commit
  • Calibration verified before shipment; installation and training included
  • Application engineers who run these scanners — scan strategy, alignment, and CAD/QC export support
  • US-based support with a sub-4h response · 200+ AM and metrology systems delivered across 23 countries
Want proof before you commit? — an applications engineer will scan your part on the EinScan Libre and share the mesh and deviation data. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard.
Brand Shining 3D
Country of origin China
Light Source IR Rapid: IR VCSEL IR Adaptive: 38 IR laser lines Laser HD: 101 blue laser lines
Volumetric Accuracy Up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m
Resolution (Point Distance) IR Rapid & IR Adaptive: 0.5 - 10 mm Laser HD: 0.05 - 3.0 mm
Scan Speed IR Rapid: 2,700,000 pts/s IR Adaptive: 1,900,000 pts/s Laser HD: 4,500,000 pts/s
Effective Working Distance IR Rapid: 500 - 1500 mm IR Adaptive: 500 - 1200 mm Laser HD: 200 - 500 mm
Field of View IR Rapid: 370x470 - 983x979 mm IR Adaptive: 370x470 - 779x835 mm Laser HD: 165x200 - 382x450 mm
Camera 5 MP 3D camera; 48 MP full-color texture camera
Data Alignment Mode Markers, global markers, feature, texture, hybrid
Full Color Scanning Yes
Outdoor Scanning Yes
Output Formats STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC, LAS
Onboard Display & Compute 5.5 in HD OLED touchscreen; NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX (8-core, 1024 CUDA cores); 1 TB SSD
Battery 2x rechargeable battery packs, ~3 hrs scanning per charge; USB-C or 100W PD3.0 fast charge
Laser Safety Class II (eye-safe)
Weight 1800 g, 4.0 lbs
Dimensions 6.4 x 7.2 x 10.5 in / 162 x 182 x 266 mm
Interface Wi-Fi 6, USB-C, USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet

Product videos

Want proof before you commit?

Send us your part and we'll scan it on the EinScan Libre in California — review the mesh and deviation on your own geometry before you buy.

From engineering and inspection teams running the EinScan Libre

Unedited feedback from metrology and reverse-engineering users.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 · 24 reviews
★★★★★

We scan on the shop floor with no laptop and no cart — the onboard screen and battery packs mean one tech covers the whole line in a shift.

AK
Aaron K. Reverse Engineering Technician · Automotive
★★★★★

Switching between IR Rapid and Laser HD mid-scan let us rough in a full engine block, then drop resolution on the gasket surfaces without re-setup.

JT
Jenna T. Metrology Engineer · Industrial Equipment
★★★★★

Full-color capture at 48MP gave us texture-true meshes for a museum piece without a second pass or a separate camera rig.

MD
Marco D. 3D Documentation Specialist · Cultural Heritage

Common questions

Don't see yours? Email [email protected] — NDA standard, typical reply within 4 hours.

What accuracy can I expect from the EinScan Libre on a 1-meter part?
In Laser HD mode the EinScan Libre delivers up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy, so error scales with part size — roughly 0.1 mm across a 1-meter object under good scanning conditions. Resolution reaches 0.05 mm in Laser HD, keeping fine edges and features sharp. Each unit is calibration-verified before shipment, and we can run a sample scan of your own geometry so you see real deviation numbers before you commit.
Does the Libre hold up in bright ambient light or outdoors?
Yes. The EinScan Libre is rated for outdoor scanning, and its IR VCSEL and blue-laser light sources handle ambient light better than typical structured-light scanners. That makes it practical for equipment scanned on a shop floor with overhead lighting or partial daylight through bay doors. As with any laser scanner, direct glare on highly reflective surfaces can still need a light matting agent.
Which CAD and QC software does the Libre export to?
The EinScan Libre exports STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC, and LAS, which import directly into standard reverse-engineering and inspection packages such as SolidWorks, Geomagic, and Ansys, plus common 3D-printing slicers. Data alignment supports markers, global markers, feature, texture, and hybrid modes on the device itself. Our applications engineers can help map the export path into your specific CAD or metrology workflow.
Can it capture dark or reflective surfaces without spray?
In most cases, yes. The Libre's IR and blue-laser light sources capture dark, matte, and moderately reflective surfaces that trip up white-light scanners, so scanning spray is often unnecessary. Highly polished or mirror-finish parts may still need a light matting agent for complete data. Tell us your material and finish and we will confirm whether the EinScan Libre handles it markerless before you buy.
What is the difference between IR Rapid, IR Adaptive, and Laser HD?
The EinScan Libre gives you three modes in one device. IR Rapid (IR VCSEL) reaches up to 2,700,000 points/s across a 500–1500 mm working distance, good for large surfaces and fast roughing. IR Adaptive (38 IR laser lines) balances speed and detail at 1,900,000 points/s. Laser HD (101 blue laser lines) is the precision mode, up to 4,500,000 points/s and 0.05 mm resolution at 200–500 mm range for fine features. All three merge into a single mesh, so you switch modes mid-project instead of re-scanning with a different device.
Is calibration included, and how often does the Libre need it?
Every EinScan Libre ships with its calibration board, and we verify volumetric accuracy before the unit leaves us. In normal use you recalibrate periodically or after transport, temperature swings, or a knock — a quick on-device routine against the board. Installation and training cover the calibration workflow so your team can confirm the scanner is in spec whenever a QC job demands it.
What is the battery life, and can I run it tethered to a PC?
The EinScan Libre runs standalone on two rechargeable battery packs for roughly 3 hours of scanning per charge, with USB-C power-bank or 100W PD3.0 fast-charge support so a swap or top-up keeps a shift moving. It also connects over Wi-Fi 6, USB-C, USB 3.0, or Gigabit Ethernet when you want a wired or PC-tethered setup. Onboard 1TB SSD, an NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX processor, and the 5.5-inch OLED touchscreen run the full scan-to-mesh workflow with no laptop required.

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