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Shining 3D EinScan Rigil Tri-Mode Laser 3D Scanner – Wireless All-in-One | 0.04 mm Accuracy

Tri-mode laser 3D scanner with up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy and a 170–1500 mm working range — markerless blue-laser and IR VCSEL capture combined in one wireless, PC-free device for reverse engineering, inspection, and design.

  • ✓ 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy · up to 0.05 mm resolution (Laser HD)
  • ✓ Three modes in one: 25+25 crossed lasers, 7 parallel lasers, IR VCSEL — up to 16M points/s
  • ✓ Standalone wireless: 6.4″ 2K AMOLED, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, dual swappable batteries
  • ✓ Lead time: 2–4 weeks — configured to order
Price held 7 days after order.
Install + training included Tailored service plan
0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy
16M points/s in IR Rapid
3-in-1 tri-mode laser + IR VCSEL
870 g wireless, PC-free scanning
What your metrology engineer actually checks

What your metrology engineer actually checks

Certified accuracy, traceable to a standard

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 — fixed, calibrated numbers, not marketing estimates. Every unit is verified against its calibration plate before it ships.

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 Shining 3D EinScan Rigil is a tri-mode, all-in-one laser 3D scanner that combines 25+25 crossed blue laser lines, 7 parallel laser lines, and an infrared VCSEL in one wireless, PC-free device — capturing fine detail and large surfaces at up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy without markers.

EinScan Rigil wireless 3D scanner scanning standalone with onboard screen
The Rigil runs capture, alignment, and preview on-device — no laptop, no cables.

Why metrology teams choose the EinScan Rigil

Three light sources, one device, calibrated accuracy you can sign off on.

Tri-mode capture in one pass

Switch between Laser HD, Laser Fast, and IR Rapid within a single project — fine features, large surfaces, and dark or reflective parts, then merge every mode into one mesh.

Metrology-grade accuracy

Up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy and 0.05 mm resolution in Laser HD — traceable numbers for QC sign-off, not marketing estimates. See full specifications below.

Markerless, indoors or outdoors

Marker-free blue-laser and IR scanning holds up in bright sunlight and on dark or shiny surfaces — no spray, no stick-on targets, faster setup on real parts and vehicles.

Standalone — no PC, no cables

Onboard 6.4″ 2K AMOLED touchscreen, 8-core CPU, 32GB RAM, and 1TB SSD run the full workflow on-device. Dual swappable batteries keep scanning going anywhere.

How Additive Plus delivers your Rigil

Calibrated, trained, and supported by engineers who scan every day.

Step 01
Calibrate & verify

Every unit is checked against its calibration plate and volumetric accuracy confirmed before it ships — you receive a scanner that meets its stated spec on day one.

Step 02
Install & train

Remote or on-site onboarding on scan strategy, alignment modes, and export to your CAD/QC package — your team is productive on the first real part, not week three.

Step 03
Sample scan & support

Send us a part and we scan it first, so you see Rigil data on your geometry before you commit. Post-sale calibration and workflow support with a sub-4h reply.

Scanning Performance

The Rigil pairs two camera groups with three light sources: 25 + 25 crossed blue laser lines and 7 switchable parallel lines for high-detail geometry, plus an infrared VCSEL for rapid capture of large areas. Scan rate reaches 4,800,000 points/s with the crossed lasers and up to 16,000,000 points/s in IR Rapid. Volumetric accuracy is up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m in Laser HD. See the full specification table below.

EinScan Rigil three working modes – Laser HD, Laser Fast and IR Rapid
Three modes in one project: Laser HD, Laser Fast, and IR Rapid — merged into a single mesh.

Working Range & Portability

Working distance spans 170–550 mm in Laser HD and 160–1500 mm in IR Rapid, so the same device handles a turbine blade and a full vehicle body. At 870 g with two 5500 mAh replaceable batteries and Wi-Fi 6, the Rigil scans untethered — indoors, on the shop floor, or outdoors in direct sunlight.

Software & Workflow

Onboard processing runs the capture, alignment, and preview directly on the 6.4″ 2K AMOLED screen; data alignment supports global markers, markers, features, texture, and hybrid modes. Export to STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, and ASC drops straight into reverse-engineering and inspection workflows. A 5 MP texture camera adds full-color capture for art, heritage, and documentation work.

EinScan Rigil full-color 3D scan result of a real object
Full-color scan output from the Rigil’s 5 MP texture camera.

Typical applications

One scanner across engineering, inspection, and creative work.

Reverse engineering
Legacy and modified parts to CAD
Quality inspection
Scan-to-CAD deviation and 3D QC
Automotive & aftermarket
Body, engine bay, custom fitment
Research & education
Metrology teaching and R&D
Art & heritage
Full-color capture of objects
Design & prototyping
Real-world scan into 3D print

Why Source the EinScan Rigil 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

Not sure the Rigil is the right scanner?

Compare it with the other wireless scanners we support.

Tell us your part size, material, and target accuracy — our applications engineer will recommend the right scanner and can run a sample scan of your actual geometry first. Sub-4h reply, NDA standard.
Brand Shining 3D
Country of origin China
Scan Modes Laser HD, Laser Fast, IR Rapid (tri-mode)
Light Source 25 + 25 crossed blue laser lines 7 parallel blue laser lines IR VCSEL
Volumetric Accuracy Laser HD: up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m IR Rapid: up to 0.1 + 0.4 mm/m
Resolution Laser HD: 0.05 – 10 mm IR Rapid: 0.2 – 10 mm
Scan Speed Crossed lasers: 4,800,000 pts/s Parallel lasers: 1,620,000 pts/s IR Rapid: 16,000,000 pts/s
Effective Working Distance Laser HD: 170 – 550 mm IR Rapid: 160 – 1500 mm
Camera Resolution 3D: 2.3 MP × 2, 1.3 MP × 2 Texture: 5 MP
Data Alignment Mode Global markers, markers, features, texture, hybrid
Full Color Scanning Yes — 5 MP texture camera
Outdoor Scanning Yes
Output Formats STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, ASC
Processor & Memory 8-core CPU 2.4 GHz · 32GB LPDDR5 · 64GB eMMC + 1TB SSD
Display 6.4″ 2K AMOLED touchscreen
Battery 2 × 5500 mAh replaceable · 60W PD3.0 charging
Interface Wi-Fi 6, USB Type-C
Weight 1.9 lbs, 870 g
Dimensions 9.2 × 7.1 × 2.9 in / 233 × 180 × 72.8 mm
Certifications CE, FCC, RoHS, WEEE, FDA, SRRC, IP50
Want proof before you commit?

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

From engineering and inspection teams running the EinScan Rigil

Unedited feedback from metrology and reverse-engineering users.

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 · 24 reviews
★★★★★

Captured a full intake manifold in one session with all three modes merged, and the deviation map matched our CMM within tolerance.

DR
Daniel R. Metrology Engineer · Automotive
★★★★★

Markerless scanning outdoors in daylight actually works — we scanned a hull on the trailer with no spray and no targets.

PS
Priya S. Reverse Engineering Lead · Marine
★★★★★

The onboard screen means one person scans on the floor without dragging a laptop around. Cut our setup time roughly in half.

ML
Marcus L. R&D Manager · Industrial Equipment

Common questions

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

What accuracy can I expect from the EinScan Rigil on a 1-meter part?
In Laser HD mode the EinScan Rigil delivers up to 0.04 + 0.06 mm/m volumetric accuracy, meaning error scales with part size — roughly 0.1 mm across a 1-meter object under good scanning conditions. Resolution reaches 0.05 mm, so fine features and edges stay sharp. Each unit is verified against its calibration plate before shipment, and we can run a sample scan of your actual geometry so you see real deviation numbers before you buy.
Does the Rigil scan in bright ambient light or direct sunlight?
Yes. The EinScan Rigil uses blue laser and infrared VCSEL light sources that hold up outdoors in direct sunlight, where many structured-light scanners struggle. This makes it practical for automotive bodywork, marine hulls, and large equipment scanned on the shop floor or outdoors. Markerless capture means you can start scanning without spray or stick-on targets in most conditions.
Which CAD and QC software does the Rigil export to?
The EinScan Rigil exports STL, OBJ, PLY, 3MF, and ASC, which import directly into standard reverse-engineering and inspection packages such as SolidWorks, Geomagic, Ansys, and common 3D-printing slicers. Data alignment supports global markers, markers, features, texture, and hybrid modes on the device. Our applications engineers can help set up the export path into your specific CAD or metrology workflow.
Can it scan reflective or dark surfaces without spray?
In most cases, yes. The Rigil's blue-laser and IR 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 surfaces may still need a light matting agent for full data. Tell us your material and finish and we will confirm whether the EinScan Rigil handles it markerless before you purchase.
What is the difference between the three scan modes?
The EinScan Rigil offers three modes you can combine in one project. Laser HD (25+25 crossed lines) captures the finest geometry at up to 0.05 mm resolution. Laser Fast (7 parallel lines) speeds up capture on larger areas. IR Rapid (infrared VCSEL) reaches up to 16,000,000 points/s and a 1500 mm range for big surfaces and fast roughing. Data from every mode merges into one mesh, so you use the right tool per feature without re-scanning.
Is calibration included, and how often is it needed?
Every EinScan Rigil 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 does it support a tethered PC mode?
The EinScan Rigil runs standalone on two 5500 mAh replaceable batteries, so you swap a pack and keep scanning without a power outlet — ideal for field and floor work. It also runs in Wireless PC mode over Wi-Fi 6 or Wired PC mode over USB Type-C for restricted networks, and supports 60W PD3.0 charging. Onboard 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD, and the 6.4-inch 2K AMOLED screen run the full workflow with no laptop required.

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