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Structure Sensor, the world’s first iPad 3D scanner, is the sixth highest-earning project ever funded on Kickstarter and one of the most highly-anticipated gadgets of the year. Does it deliver ...
Structure Sensor is a clip on accessory for iPad that's designed to let you 3D scan objects, play augmented reality games and build a digital manipulable model of a room, complete with measurements.
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MUO on MSNI didn’t know my iPhone could 3D-scan this well
These 3D scans are precise enough to capture the fine folds in a piece of clothing or the subtle curves of a ceramic vase.
These 3D scanner capabilities caught the attention of printing company 3D Systems, which has struck a deal to offer self-branded versions of the Structure Sensor.
We try out Occipital’s new Structure Sensor, a device that you mount to your iPad so it can 3D scan objects.
San Francisco startup Occipital has launched a Kickstarter for a mobile 3D scanner that hooks up to your iPad so you can scan anything, anywhere, anytime.
The new Structure Sensor from startup company Occipital promises to convert iPads and iPhones into 3D scanners. The device, which launches today on Kickstarter, is designed to create accurate ...
Occipital just launched a Kickstarter campaign for its very first hardware project: the Structure, a portable 3D sensor that straps to the back of your iPad that should ship by next February.
With the explosion of desktop 3D printers, there seems little doubt that the next big land grab is the world of 3D scanning. Microsoft's Kinect has taken us a few steps closer to mainstreaming the ...
Occipital, the maker of the Structure Sensor, has acquired a company called Lynx Laboratories, one that launched its own mobile 3D scanner on Kickstarter a few years ago. The Lynx staff will join ...
Ars puts five home 3D scanning options to the ultimate test—scanning kids and clay cats.
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