A precision-engineered, patent-pending scanning cloth that replaces disposable markers and simplifies reality capture in the field or studio. Reduce reliance on carrying turntables or packs of markers by transporting a flexible scanning surface that wraps, cuts, and conforms to real-world geometry.
Designed for teams who scan on site, capture irregular geometry, and value speed and portability, carrying a backpack and a Pelican case rather than a turntable designed to remain stationary.
Have a 1 m² (3.28 ft²) blue‑laser‑optimized scanning surface with 4,096 integrated markers that packs down small enough to fit in a backpack.
Reduces scanning setup time, improves portability between jobs, and minimizes cleanup by eliminating the need to place and remove individual markers.
Take advantage of the greater accuracy of laser scanning compared to NIR by enabling fast setup and effortless transport, making it easier to deploy laser-based workflows wherever the job requires.
ScanCloth was born out of frustration. After spending 45 minutes placing stickers just to scan a friend’s Chrysler 300C shift knob, the process was still slow, awkward, and unreliable.
The question was simple: why couldn’t something be wrapped around an object and scanned quickly? There wasn’t a good answer, so ScanCloth set out to build one.