Professional 3D scanning has always involved trade-offs: you choose between detail and speed, between versatility and accuracy, between portability and reliability. The 3DeVOK MT Gen2 is designed to reduce those trade-offs. It is a handheld 3D scanner built around four distinct light sources, each suited to a different type of scanning challenge, giving users the tools to handle a wide range of objects, materials, and environments without switching equipment.
Aimed at engineers, designers, and technicians working in reverse engineering, automotive customization, and 3D inspection, the MT Gen2 brings together industrial-grade accuracy and a workflow designed to be approachable without sacrificing depth. It is priced starting from $7,000.
Four Light Sources, One Scanner
The MT Gen2’s defining feature is its quad-light system, which combines four light sources into a single handheld device. Each mode is optimized for a different scanning scenario:
- 34 cross blue laser lines for complex parts requiring accuracy up to 0.03 mm
- 11 parallel blue laser lines for fine surface detail, with resolution up to 0.05 mm
- A single blue laser line for deep holes and recessed areas that other modes cannot reach
- Infrared VCSEL structured light for marker-free scanning of medium to large objects, with a significantly wider single-frame field of view
Having all four modes in one device means users can move between scanning tasks without changing hardware. A complex machined part with both fine surface detail and deep internal features, for example, can be handled in a single session by switching between modes as needed.
Efficient: Speed and Precision Where It Counts
The MT Gen2 achieves a basic accuracy of up to 0.03 mm and a volumetric accuracy of up to 0.03 mm + 0.04 mm/m. At the finest resolution setting, using the parallel blue laser mode, point distance reaches 0.05 mm. For context, that is fine enough to capture thread profiles, surface texture, and small geometric features that less capable scanners would smooth over.
Scanning speed reaches up to 3,300,000 points per second in blue laser mode and 4,500,000 points per second in infrared mode, with frame rates of up to 80 fps and 30 fps respectively. In practice this means that large or complex objects can be digitized quickly, reducing the time between physical part and usable scan data.
The single-line blue laser mode deserves a particular mention. Deep holes, undercuts, and recessed areas are among the most common failure points for handheld scanners, and the dedicated single-line mode specifically addresses this, capturing geometry that the wider multi-line modes would miss.
Friendly: Fewer Constraints in the Field
One of the more practical strengths of the MT Gen2 is that it does not require scanning powder on dark or metallic surfaces. Many high-precision scanners struggle with these materials without surface preparation, which adds time, consumable cost, and the risk of residue damage on sensitive parts. The MT Gen2 handles them natively.
The scanner covers objects ranging from 50 mm to 5 m in size, and operates outdoors without dedicated environmental control. Alignment options include hybrid, marker, texture, and feature alignment, giving users flexibility depending on the geometry of the part and the conditions of the scan.
The device weighs 620 g and measures 215 mm × 73 mm × 53 mm, keeping it manageable for extended handheld use. The workflow from scan to processed data is designed to stay intuitive throughout, with 3DeVOK Studio handling post-processing and alignment.
Reliable: Industrial Foundations
The MT Gen2 is built on 3DeVOK’s industrial-grade technology lineage. Each unit is certified to a broad set of international standards including CE-EMC, FCC, RoHS, IEC 60825, IEC 62471, WEEE, and KC, and ships with a factory-issued calibration certificate as standard. For users working in regulated environments or quality assurance workflows, this traceability matters: the certificate provides documented evidence of the scanner’s measured accuracy at the point of manufacture, giving teams a solid foundation for standing behind their measurement data.
Flexible: Wireless and Software Integration
The MT Gen2 connects via USB 3.0 as standard, with Wi-Fi 6 wireless transfer available through the optional 3DeVOK Airgo handle. The Airgo adds a dual-battery system and ergonomic back-clip, enabling wireless scanning at up to 75 fps, and is particularly well suited to large objects, confined spaces, and outdoor environments where a cable would be a practical obstacle.
On the software side, the scanner integrates with a focused set of professional tools. Scan data exports directly to DefinSight MODEL for CAD modeling, Rhino for surface design, and PolyWorks for 3D inspection, alongside a range of standard formats including STL, OBJ, PLY, and ASC. The intent is to fit into existing professional workflows rather than require users to restructure around a proprietary pipeline.
The 3DeVOK MT Gen2 is available now. For pricing, configuration options, and further technical information, visit the 3DeVOK website.
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About 3DeVOK
3DeVOK is a brand under SCANOLOGY, a global developer of high-precision 3D vision and scanning technologies. While SCANOLOGY’s industrial roots run deep, spanning aerospace, automotive, and engineering machinery, 3DeVOK extends that expertise into broader applications: reverse engineering, cultural heritage preservation, 3D printing, and healthcare. The result is a product line that brings industrial-grade scanning capability to a wider range of professionals and use cases.














