16 FPS capturing speed
Capturing and simultaneously processing up to an impressive 18 million points per second, Eva also provides high accuracy — up to 0.1 mm.
0.2 mm 3D resolution
Scan in brilliant color and high 3D resolution.
1.3 MP texture resolution
Make full-color 3D replicas of your object.
This structured-light 3D scanner is the ideal choice for making quick, textured, and accurate 3D models of medium-sized objects such as a human bust, an alloy wheel, or a motorcycle exhaust system. It scans quickly, capturing precise measurements in high resolution.
Light, fast, and versatile, Eva is our most popular scanner and a market leader in handheld 3D scanners. Based on safe-to-use structured-light scanning technology, it is an excellent all-around solution for capturing objects of almost any kind, including objects with black and shiny surfaces.
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Industry-standard handheld 3D scanner
Artec Eva’s ease of use, speed and precision has made it an essential product for a wide range of industries. From rapid prototyping to quality control, CGI to heritage preservation, the automotive industry to forensics, medicine and prosthetics to aerospace, the device is used to customize, innovate and streamline countless forward-thinking industries. Eva was even used to scan Barack Obama and help make the very first 3D portrait of an American president.
Safe to use
Eva uses white structured light technology, making it totally safe for scanning people, as well as inanimate objects.
No targets & calibration. Just point and shoot
No need for preparation, just plug in the scanner and point it around the object as you would with a video camera. Simple.
Tablet and battery compatible for true portability
Link up the 0.85 kg 3D scanner to a tablet and the Artec battery pack, which provides up to 6 hours of power, and you can scan practically anywhere, even in areas where there is no source of electricity.
Bundling and easy integration
For capturing larger 3D objects or for creating an automatic scanning system, several scanners can be bundled and synced together. You can also integrate the scanners into your own customized solutions using the free of charge Artec Scanning SDK.
Powerful hybrid geometry and texture tracking and capture
Eva is able to read both the geometry and color of the object being 3D scanned. As a result, it collects two sets of data by which to track and perform data processing.
Easier, smoother 3D scanning
Let your scanner work for you as you seamlessly capture data from your objects.
Faster processing of 3D data
Artec Studio is packed with tools, features, and algorithms designed to speed up your data processing.
Option to scan with targets
Targets can be easily incorporated into your workflow.
Scan even large, featureless objects using color differentiation
Smooth surfaces can be quickly captured, too.
Achieve best possible results with geometry and texture data combined
No compromise: Geometry and texture data join forces for optimal results.
Artec Eva technical specs
3D accuracy | Up to 0.1 mm |
3D resolution | Up to 0.2 mm |
Object size | Starting from 10 cm |
Full-color scanning | Yes |
Target-free tracking | Hybrid geometry and color based |
3D reconstruction rate | Up to 16 FPS |
Output formats | All popular formats, including STL, OBJ, and PLY |
Got a question about Artec Eva 3D scanner?
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What is HD Mode for Artec Eva?
HD is a scanning mode powered by artificial intelligence algorithms that allows you to create sharper, cleaner, and far more detailed 3D models with a resolution 2X higher than the original SD data. In HD Mode, a resolution of up to 0.2 mm can be achieved, and your Eva can capture much smaller and thinner elements, hard-to-reach areas, black and shiny surfaces and other parts that were difficult or impossible to capture before. HD Mode is available for Leo and Eva scanners running Artec Studio 15.1 or higher.
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Is Artec Eva safe for scanning people and animals?
Yes! Eva uses white structured light technology, which is absolutely safe for scanning any living creature. To get the best results, make sure that the person or animal holds their pose for the entire scanning process to avoid any artifacts or noise on the final model. Animals, fidgety as they tend to be, are often very tricky to capture so we recommend scanning them while they sleep.
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Does Artec Eva need targets or calibration?
No. Eva requires neither targets nor calibration to get started. The scanner uses powerful hybrid geometry and texture tracking to capture the objects in 3D — even those with minimal features. Eva collects two sets of data by which to track and perform processing, which results in much easier, faster, and smoother 3D scanning, as well as faster 3D data processing in comparison to scanners that require targets for scanning.
Artec Studio
Scan-to-CAD features for inspection and engineering
Get the best results effortlessly with the smart Autopilot mode
Photorealistic texture for your scan data
Enjoy the full range of advanced tools with the most comprehensive 3D data processing software available today.
Working with 3D scanning data has never been easier thanks to the smart Autopilot mode which ensures the most seamless workflow for new and experienced users alike, by automatically guiding them through all of the processing steps. This revolutionary mode applies the best possible algorithms to your scan data in order to build a perfect 3D model right before your eyes.
Manual mode is also available, giving users absolute control over advanced tools. Whether you use Autopilot or manual mode, Artec Studio will create high-quality 3D models suitable for export to CAD, 3D printing and more.
Which 3D scanner?
Scanner type | Handheld |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
M, L |
Accuracy | up to 0.1 mm |
Resolution | up to 0.2 mm |
Scanner type | Handheld |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
S, M |
3D point accuracy, up to | 0.05 mm |
3D resolution, up to | 0.05 mm |
Scanner type | Handheld |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
S, M, L |
3D point accuracy, up to | 0.02 mm |
3D resolution, up to | 0.02 mm |
Scanner type | Long-range |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
L, XL |
3D point accuracy, up to | 1.9 mm @ 10 m |
Resolution | 3 / 6 / 12 mm @ 10 m |
Scanner type | Photogrammetry |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
M, L, XL |
Accuracy | up to 0.002 mm |
Resolution | — |
Scanner type | Desktop |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
S, XS |
Accuracy | 0.005 mm |
Resolution | 40 microns |
Tech specs
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Scanner type
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Handheld |
Handheld |
Handheld |
Desktop |
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3D point accuracy, up to
Accuracy is the ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity being measured. |
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0.1 mm |
0.1 mm |
0.1 mm |
0.005 mm |
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3D resolution, up to
Resolution is the ability of a scanning system to resolve detail in the object that is being scanned. |
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0.2 mm |
0.2 mm |
0.5 mm |
40 microns |
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3D accuracy over distance, up to
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0.1 mm + 0.3 mm/m |
0.1 mm + 0.3 mm/m |
0.1 mm + 0.3 mm/m |
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HD Mode
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Yes |
Yes |
No |
N/A |
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Hybrid geometry and texture tracking
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Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
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Data processing algorithms
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Geometry and texture based |
Geometry and texture based |
Geometry based |
Geometry and texture based |
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Working distance
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0.35 – 1.2 m |
0.4 – 1 m |
0.4 – 1 m |
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Volume capture zone
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160,000 cm³ |
61,000 cm³ |
61,000 cm³ |
6,000 cm³ (18.5 times larger) |
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Linear field of view, H×W @ closest range
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244 × 142 mm |
214 × 148 mm |
214 × 148 mm |
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Linear field of view, H×W @ furthest range
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838 × 488 mm |
536 × 371 mm |
536 × 371 mm |
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Angular field of view, H×W
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38.5 × 23° |
30 × 21° |
30 × 21° |
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Ability to capture texture
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Yes |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
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Texture resolution
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2.3 mp |
1.3 mp |
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13 MP |
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Colors
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24 bpp |
24 bpp |
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24 bpp |
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3D reconstruction rate for real-time fusion, up to
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22 fps |
16 fps |
16 fps |
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3D reconstruction rate for 3D video recording, up to
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44 fps |
16 fps |
16 fps |
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3D reconstruction rate for 3D video streaming, up to
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80 fps |
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Data acquisition speed, up to
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35 mln points/s |
18 mln points/s |
2 mln points/s |
1 mln points/s |
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3D exposure time
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0.0002 s |
0.0002 s |
0.0002 s |
Customizable |
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2D exposure time
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0.0002 s |
0.00035 s |
0.00035 s |
Customizable |
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3D light source
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VCSEL |
Flashbulb |
Flashbulb |
RGB LED |
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2D light source
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White 12 LED array |
White 12 LED array |
White 12 LED array |
RGB LED |
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Position sensors
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Built-in 9 DoF inertial system |
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Display/touchscreen
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Integrated 5.5" half HD, CTP. Optional Wi-Fi/Ethernet video streaming to external device |
USB streaming through external computer |
USB streaming through external computer |
USB streaming through external computer |
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Multi-core processing
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Embedded processors: NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX1 Quad-core ARM® Cortex®-A57 MPCore Processor NVIDIA Maxwell™ 1 TFLOPS GPU with 256 NVIDIA® CUDA® Cores |
On external computer |
On external computer |
On external computer |
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Interface
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Wi-Fi, Ethernet, SD card |
1 × USB 2.0, USB 3.0 compatible |
1 × USB 2.0, USB 3.0 compatible |
USB 3.0 |
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Internal hard drive
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512 GB SSD |
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Supported OS
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Scanning: No computer required |
Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 x64 |
Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 x64 |
Windows 10, 11 x64 |
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Recommended computer requirements
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Intel Core i7 or i9, 64+ GB RAM, NVIDIA GPU with 8+ GB VRAM, CUDA 6.0+ |
Intel Core i7 or i9, 64+ GB RAM, NVIDIA GPU with 8+ GB VRAM, CUDA 6.0+ |
Intel Core i7 or i9, 32 GB RAM, GPU with 2 GB VRAM |
Intel Core i7 or i9, 64+ GB RAM, NVIDIA GPU with at least 3 GB VRAM, CUDA 3.5+ |
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Minimum computer requirements
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HD: Intel Core i7 or i9, 32 GB RAM, NVIDIA GPU with CUDA 6.0+ and at least 4 GB VRAM A computer is needed only for data processing. Scanning does not require a computer. |
HD: Intel Core i7 or i9, 32 GB RAM, NVIDIA GPU with CUDA 6.0+ and at least 2 GB VRAM |
Intel Core i5, i7 or i9, 12 GB RAM, GPU with 2 GB VRAM |
Intel Core i5, i7, or i9, 32GB RAM, GPU with 2 GB VRAM |
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3D mesh
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OBJ, PLY, WRL, STL, AOP, ASC, PTX, E57, XYZRGB |
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CAD
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STEP, IGES, X_T |
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Measurements
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CSV, DXF, XML |
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Power source
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Built-in exchangeable battery, optional AC power |
AC power |
AC power |
AC power |
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Dimensions, HxDxW
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231 × 162 × 230 mm |
262 × 158 × 63 mm |
262 × 158 × 63 mm |
396 × 405 × 337 mm |
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Weight
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2.6 kg / 5.7 lb |
0.9 kg / 2 lb |
0.9 kg / 2 lb |
12 kg |
Which 3D scanner?
Scanner type | Handheld |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
M, L |
Accuracy | up to 0.1 mm |
Resolution | up to 0.2 mm |
Scanner type | Handheld |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
S, M |
3D point accuracy, up to | 0.05 mm |
3D resolution, up to | 0.05 mm |
Scanner type | Handheld |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
S, M, L |
3D point accuracy, up to | 0.02 mm |
3D resolution, up to | 0.02 mm |
Scanner type | Long-range |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
L, XL |
3D point accuracy, up to | 1.9 mm @ 10 m |
Resolution | 3 / 6 / 12 mm @ 10 m |
Scanner type | Photogrammetry |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
M, L, XL |
Accuracy | up to 0.002 mm |
Resolution | — |
Scanner type | Desktop |
Object size
Typical object sizes:
XS: <5 cm S: 5–20 cm M: 20–50 cm L: 50–200 cm XL: >200 cm |
S, XS |
Accuracy | 0.005 mm |
Resolution | 40 microns |