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3D Scanning on your Note10+
Have you ever wished one of your inanimate objects, like a stuffed animal, could come to life? With the 3D Scanner app on your Note10+, it's almost possible! This app lets you scan an object and create a 3D model of it. You can even interact with the model once the scan is complete.
Note: The 3D Scanner app is not available on the regular Note10.
Ready to make that physical object into a cool, digital one? It's easy with 3D Scanner and your phone.
The 3D Scanner app doesn’t come pre-installed, so you'll need to be download it first. On your Note10+, navigate to and open the Galaxy Store app. Search for and select 3D Scanner. Tap Install, and once it downloads, open the app.
Allow the different permissions, and then read the tutorial to learn how to scan something. Line up the subject with the circle and wait for it to turn green. When you’re ready, tap the Record icon. Circle around the subject, making sure it stays within the selected area. And make sure not to go too fast.
When you’ve completely circled around the subject, tap the Record icon again to end it. Now you can view your 3D model; use your finger to rotate it and get a good look at it. Then, tap Save if you are satisfied. A gif of your 3D model will be saved in Gallery!
From there, you can use the other options to have fun with your model. For example, tap the Camera icon to take a picture with your model!
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Best free 3D scanning apps for smartphones in 2022 (iOS/Android)
3D scanning apps (a.k.a. 3D scanner apps) are a fun way to learn about 3D scanning. In this article, we cover the best 3D scanning apps in 2022 and explain how they work.
Last update April 28, 2022
We removed apps that don't exist anymore and added KIRI Engine, a new app that we recently had the opportunity to review.
Table of contents
What is a 3D scanner app?
The 5 best 3D scanning apps for smartphones (free)
Photogrammetry 3D scanning technology
3D scanning using a smartphone (iOS or Android)
KIRI Engine
Qlone
Scandy Pro
Canvas
itSeez3D
3DF Zephyr
3DSizeME
Bevel
Trnio
iPhone 3D scanning apps
Differences between 3D photo and 3D scanning apps
3D Creator by Sony
123D Catch
Trimensional
Seene
Pixelio
3Dignite Scanner
EORA 3D
Conclusion
FAQ
What is a 3D scanner app?
A 3D scanner app or 3D scanning app can turn almost any smartphone into a pocket-sized 3D scanner. Most of these apps are based on photogrammetry, a 3D scanning technology that creates 3D models out of 2D photos. You take pictures of an object from different angles and then the app’s algorithms “stitch” the images together.
With a 3D scanning app, you can 3D scan objects and rooms, and even people (3D body scanning). You can use a 3D scanner app to create 3D objects for augmented reality. It’s also possible to create 3D models for 3D printing.
Here is a scan we did with a 3D scanning application (KIRI Engine):
Of course, 3D scanner apps for smartphones are less accurate than actual 3D scanners. However, they are a great, affordable way to learn more about 3D scanning without investing in complex hardware.
In this article, we provide a comprehensive list of the best 3D scanner apps for iPhone and Android smartphones.
The 5 best 3D scanning apps for smartphones (free)
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How do 3D scanning apps work?
Photogrammetry 3D scanning technology
By definition, photogrammetry is “the science of making measurements from photographs”. Put simply, you take photos of a 3D object, and then the software stitches the pictures together. With this technology, the final 3D scan features color and texture.
3D scanning using a smartphone (iOS or Android)
You need to take several pictures of the object from different angles (usually 360° around the object) with your phone. 3D scanning apps generally provide you with tips and guidance to help you properly take the pictures.
The app then processes these pictures and aligns them together to form a 3D model. The 3D model is then available for export or editing using additional 3D software. In some cases, users may also print their 3D models with a 3D printer.
3D scanner apps overview (iOS and Android)
In this section, we give some more context and information about each 3D scanning app from our selection.
KIRI Engine is a free 3D scanning app for Android and iOS smartphones. All the processing happens on KIRI’s servers, not your phone, so the only thing you need is a recent smartphone with a decent camera.
The free version of KIRI Engine has a 70-photo limit, which is enough for most simple scans. It’s excellent for makers, students, and anyone who wants to try 3D scanning or do the occasional scan (for small or simple objects).
Read our in-depth KIRI Engine review article for more information about this app.
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To use Qlone, you need to print a special black and white paper mat. The mat looks like a QR code and is used by the app as a marker.
Qlone offers a useful guiding system. A grey dome surrounds the object you’re scanning and lets you know which angle you need to capture next. The app generates the results locally (without going through a cloud platform) and almost in real time.
Users can easily share 3D scans via social media apps such as Facebook and WhatsApp.
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Scandy Pro for iOS is a free 3D scanning app that turns your iPhone into a full-color 3D scanner. Within the app, you can edit your scans with various tools. This app is available for iPhone X/XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR.
The 3D scans are easy to export in PLY, OBJ, and STL formats. You can also upload them directly to Sketchfab. In the free version, you get a free mesh save every week. If you need to save more scans, you can purchase single saves or get a subscription for unlimited saves. The Scandy Pro app is free and receives frequent updates.
Scandy developers also offer their Cappy app, which allows you to capture small 3D scans for augmented reality. You can’t export the scans though!
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This free 3D scanner app is ideal for professionals such as designers, architects, real estate agents, and more.
Canvas is easy to use– you only need to walk around the room while holding up your iPad. The app creates your 3D model in real time, and provides exact floor-plan measurements.
Canvas allows you to save your scans on your iPad or e-mail them to friends or colleagues. This 3D scanning app also offers a Scan To CAD service for $29.95 per scan.
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This 3D scanner app offers quality 3D scans by processing the photos on its cloud platform. itSeez3D is able to capture people in 3D, a process known as 3D body scanning.
itSeez3D offers unlimited scanning, but exports cost $7 each. The two paid versions of itSeez3D offer a limited amount of free exports and other benefits. The “Scale Up” package at $250/month lets you export up to 1,200 models per year.
This application requires an Occipital Structure Sensor to operate.
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3D scanning with a smartphone: special mentions
3DF Zephyr, a 3D scanning software for PC, enables you to create 3D scans from your smartphone pics. You can then export the 3D scans in common 3D file formats.
3DSizeME is a 3D body scanning app developed by TechMed3D, a Canadian company. This free 3D scanning app works with a Structure Sensor and targets medical clinics and professionals. The 3DSizeME app provides precise body measurements.
TechMed3D can customize the app to specific professional needs and use cases.
Bevel launched on Kickstarter on July 28th, 2015 and was successfully funded only two weeks later. Bevel, a small dongle-like device, officially started shipping in April 2017 after almost 2 years of development. The app hasn’t received any updates since late 2017 but is still available.
Trnio, developed in 2013, is one of the first 3D scanning apps to be released. This app used to be free but is now priced at $4.99. It is only available for iOS.
iPhone 3D scanning apps
The iPhone TrueDepth sensor has made it possible to develop a variety of selfie 3D scanning apps. Some interesting iPhone 3D scanning apps include:
- Bellus3D: the app itself is free, but you need to pay in order to export your scans. For three days of unlimited 3D scan exports, the price is $7.99. For more accurate 3D scans, users may opt for the Bellus3D Face Camera add-on (see on Amazon).
- Heges: like Bellus3D, the app is free to download. However, the in-app option to export 3D scans costs $2.99.
- 3D Scanner Pro: this iPhone 3D scanning app by Laan Labs targets professional use cases (real estate, architecture, etc.).
What is 3D photo or spatial photography?
Spatial photography is a hybrid between capturing a video and taking photographs. 3D photos combine the perspective of a panoramic photo and the 3D features of a video.
Differences between 3D photo and 3D scanning apps
3D photos are similar to 3D scans, at least in the way they are seen, but they are still both different:
- 3D photos can only be stored and accessed through a specific viewing app
- Spatial photography photos can’t be 3D printed
- 3D scans can be edited
- You can’t export 3D photos to external software such as Sketchfab
Discontinued 3D scanner apps
A number of 3D scan apps have come and gone. We list them here so you know what’s been going on!
3D Creator by Sony
The “3D Creator” 3D scanning app by Sony is no longer available on the Play Store. It seems to have been discontinued for a while.
123D Catch
123D Catch, which was once the most famous 3D scanning mobile app, was discontinued in April 2017. 123D Catch was compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows smartphones.
Trimensional
Although Trimensional is still available on the App Store, it hasn’t been updated since late 2014.
Seene
Seene is a 3D scanning app for smartphones that has been acquired by Snapchat.
Pixelio
PIXELIO is a portable turntable that uses 123D catch, a 3D scanning app that was discontinued in April 2017. The creators of PIXELIO have yet to deliver on their promise.
3Dignite Scanner
This app was supposed to let you export 3D scans to the VR world (and to Minecraft). However, the company seems to be inactive since 2017.
EORA 3D
EORA 3D is an Australian Kickstarter project that launched in October 2015. Their website has disappeared and they are no longer providing support for their product.
Conclusion
In this article, we provide a comprehensive overview of 3D scanning apps for smartphones. The market is still too small to create a ranking or leave out certain 3D scanning apps.
These apps and their accessories are able to create decent 3D models. However, they don’t offer the high quality that actual 3D scanners do. 3D scanning apps are a great solution for beginners, hobbyists and even professionals that don’t require much precision.
FAQ
Can 3D printers scan objects?
3D printers can scan objects if they are in a 2-in-1 printer scanner combo. Very few of these machines exist.
How do 3D scanners work?
3D scanners capture 3D data of a given space or object. To do so, the scanner can use a laser, structured light, a photo camera, or a touch probe.
What is the best 3D laser scanner?
The best 3D laser scanner is the one that best fits your needs.
Is there an app to create 3D models?
There are various apps available to create 3D models, as seen in this article. You can create a model by 3D scanning an object with your phone. You can also find thousands of pre-made models on STL file websites.
How to take 3D pictures on Samsung smartphones
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How to take 3D pictures on Samsung smartphones
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The camera in the Galaxy Note 10+, one of the flagship models of Samsung's new phablets, has an additional ToF module. This module makes focusing faster and more accurate, allows you to take photos with background blur, and can also be used to create 3D models of various objects. Two more Samsung smartphones have the same module - Galaxy S10 5G and Galaxy A80.
A new 3D Scanner application is available for these devices, with which you can create 3D images. The app is hosted on the Galaxy Store, a content store that comes preinstalled on Samsung devices. It can also be launched through Bixby Vision, from the desktop, or from a list of all installed applications.
After installing 3D Scanner, a new option for 3D shooting appears in the camera application. To scan an object with high quality, you should place it on a uniform background and follow the instructions, taking several pictures from different angles. Samsung recommends holding the camera at a distance of 20-80 cm from the subject - this will make the 3D model look more natural. The finished model can be converted into an animated GIF format or added to the smartphone gallery, where photos and videos are stored.
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- Built-in 3D scanner: a new trend in the smartphone market
- Complete your smartphone with a 3D scanner yourself
- Connectable 3D sensors
The unique capabilities of 3D scanning are increasingly being used in a variety of fields, from industrial production and architecture to medicine and the film industry. This encourages manufacturers to launch more and more advanced 3D scanners on the market, the variety of which can be divided into two large groups.
- Contact models are devices based on the principle of direct contact of the device with the scanned object.
- The non-contact scanners (active and passive) are rightfully called the most promising solution, since such devices are able to provide 3D visualization of models located in places that are difficult to reach for direct contact. In particular, the use of non-contact 3D scanners has become widespread in the modern jewelry industry.
Perhaps the only drawback of these devices is their high cost.
High-end 3D scanning equipment costs tens of thousands of dollars today, and not every fan of 3D printing is able to buy a 3D scanner for personal or professional use. Gadgets that have already become familiar to everyone came to the rescue - digital cameras, as well as the most ordinary smartphones.
Built-in 3D scanner: a new trend in the smartphone market
Naturally, manufacturers could not ignore this circumstance, and for this reason, more and more well-known brands of mobile technology are presenting new smartphones with a built-in scanner to the consumer's judgment.
So, Apple equipped its iPhone with a compact 3D scanner with an IR transmitter, as well as a receiver that allows you to model objects in three-dimensional space in real time, simply by measuring the distance between each of the thousands of projected microdots and the transmitter itself. Interestingly, 3D printing enthusiasts can use such a device even in a completely dark room. The issue of the company's release of proprietary specialized software for 3D modeling is still open.
Keeps up with its permanent competitor and Samsung. So, the South Korean manufacturer equipped the new Galaxy S9 and S9 + smartphones with an unparalleled front camera and IR sensors for 3D scanning. The company's plans include the development and release of specialized modeling software to the global soft market.
The next model of interest to 3D printer owners is one of Lenovo's latest smartphones. The PHAB2 Pro has gained massive popularity not only because of Google Tango's super augmented reality function, but also because of the built-in 3D scanner, which operates at a speed of 250,000 samples per second.
Of course, these three smartphone models are far from the only devices that will interest users who are not yet able to buy a 3D scanner for professional use. In addition, there are several more interesting solutions on the market, each of which can be called a rather promising specimen.
Complete your smartphone with a 3D scanner yourself
By the way, most ordinary smartphones can be equipped with a module for scanning objects in three-dimensional space.