Professional 3D Scanning Solution

3D Scan Anywhere
Reduce Sticker Reliance.

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.

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Why ScanCloth

Improve Scanning Setup and Teardown

OVERVIEW

Built for Professionals

Designed for teams who scan on site, capture irregular geometry, have creativity, and value speed and portability, carrying a backpack and a Pelican case rather than a turntable designed to remain stationary.

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Large & Portable

Have a Large 1400mm*640mm(4.59ft) blue‑laser‑optimized scanning surface with retro-reflective fiducial markers that packs down small enough to fit in a backpack.

Faster Setup

Reduces scanning setup time, improves portability between jobs, and minimizes cleanup by eliminating the need to place and remove individual markers.

For Laser Scanning

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.

Made with intent

Features

fiducial marker cloth prototype

Designed for multiple geometries

Three "Rivers" added (see blue), one for smaller parts, one for long, medium sized parts that can be L shaped, and one to enable oblong parts. These rivers have far less marker density. They may serve as an area to cut

Quality fabric

150GSM polyester blend that does not crease easily. This is made to last.

Robust

307 retro-reflective fidcuial markers which setup in a backpack. The initial prototype was over 2500 markers, this was based on feedback and testing. The overall consensus is 6 markers is ideal in view.

Partial view of ScanCloth scanning surface showing integrated fiducial markers on fabric

About ScanCloth

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 cards wouldnn't cut it, only putting stickers all over my friends car would.

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.

The non professional image is shared for a reason, the geometry sucks to scan, the cat is a distraction, and the bean bag is difficult to setup on. And yet I am scanning the guitar.

Patent Pending · Application No. 63/891,201