Our 3D scanning processes
Precise. Versatile. Customizable
We offer high-resolution 3D scans using state-of-the-art technology – ideal for applications ranging from the detailed capture of small components to the rapid digitization of complex geometries directly on site. Our processes are based on two proven technologies.

Stationary strip light scanning
Maximum precision for filigree structures
This process is based on the projection of light patterns onto the object to be scanned. Highly sensitive sensor technology detects the distortion of the light lines and generates an exact 3D model.
Typical applications:
- High-precision detection of small to medium-sized components
- Reverse engineering of individual parts
- Dimensional check and comparison with CAD data
- Digitization of sensitive or shiny surfaces (e.g. tools, moulds)
Your advantages:
- Excellent attention to detail in the submillimeter range
- High data density, ideal for demanding geometries
- Reproducible results for series measurements
- Non-contact - no influence on the surface
This method is particularly suitable when precision is paramount and the object is easily accessible, e.g. on a measuring table or in a laboratory environment.
Mobile laser scanning
Flexible detection of complex geometries - can be used anywhere
This method uses hand-held laser technology to record the object surface in real time. Thanks to dynamic referencing, the system remains stable even during movement and delivers precise results.
Typical applications:
- Scans of larger or difficult to access components
- Recording of interior spaces, assemblies or free-form surfaces
- On-site recording at customers or in production
- Documentation of actual conditions during repair or conversion
Your advantages:
- High freedom of movement thanks to hand-guided application
- High speed with high accuracy
- Can also be used in difficult environments (e.g. limited space, unstable objects)
- No external fixation or special preparation required
This method is ideal when mobility is required – for example for large objects, in confined areas or when it is not possible to transport the object.

Our promise: The right solution for your project
Whether a delicate component or a complex large structure – we always select the optimum process for your requirements. We will be happy to advise you on the technical possibilities without obligation and work with you to develop the right workflow.
Photogrammetry
3D digitization through intelligent image networking.
Photogrammetry is a powerful method for the three-dimensional digitization of complex, large or inaccessible objects – purely on the basis of photographs. By systematically capturing high-resolution images from different perspectives, a precise 3D model is created – without lasers, without contact, and often where conventional scanning methods reach their limits.
Our strengths in photogrammetry
We use photogrammetry when:
- the object is too large or stationary for conventional 3D scanners
- must be documented on site (e.g. cellar vault, machine installation)
- Surface details or textures are particularly important
- Scanning processes fail (e.g. with glossy or dark surfaces)
- a georeferenced survey or a scaled context is required
Typical fields of application
- Archaeology & monument preservation (e.g. facades, statues, inscriptions)
- Plant and mechanical engineering (e.g. dismantling, conversion planning)
- Interiors, rooms, ceilings, niches
- Documentation of existing systems, construction progress or old parts
- Supplement to 3D scans for areas with restricted access
Your advantages
- Scalable& mobile - from small parts to room volumes
- Non-contact & gentle on materials - ideal for sensitive objects
- Realistic texture & color - for presentation or rendering
- Cost-efficient, especially for large properties
- Can be combined with laser scan or strip light data
From picture to model
We take care of the entire process:
- Professional recording planning & referencing
- Photo documentation with calibrated camera systems
- Image processing & calculation of the 3D model
- Export as mesh, point cloud or CAD-compatible format
Do you have an object that is too large, too sensitive or too inaccessible for conventional scanners?
Then photogrammetry is the solution – reliable, precise and surprisingly versatile.