
Artec 3D (Santa Clara, CA) showcased the Artec Leo, a wireless handheld 3D scanner capable of capturing data at up to 80 frames per second, at Dassault Systèmes' 3DEXPERIENCE World in Houston.
The company's AI-powered flagship device features an internal computer, the Nvidia Jetson TX2 platform, and an optics system that combines a 3D and color camera for advanced texture-to-geometry mapping.
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Artec Leo can capture objects at multiple scales, from full vehicle exteriors to individual components—as well as entire machine rooms and conveyor belts. Potential applications include industrial manufacturing, quality control, healthcare, forensics, VR and e-commerce.
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Features:
- Linear field of view, H x W at furthest range: 838 x 488 mm
- Angular field of view, H x W: 38.5 x 23°
- Built-in 9 degrees of freedom inertial system
- 3D resolution up to 0.2 mm
- 3D point accuracy up to 0.1 mm
- Texture resolution: 2.3 mp
- 3D reconstruction rate for 3D video streaming up to 80 FPS
- Internal hard drive: 512 GB SSD
- Optional AI-powered HD Mode
- Compatible with Artec Studio, a 3D scanning and photogrammetry software for 3D modeling, reverse engineering, inspection and more
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