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Artscan3d

ServiceSouthampton, UKFounded 2018· One of 1986 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops integrated scan-to-print workflows using high-resolution structured light scanning for the reproduction of architectural and artistic assets.

CEO / Founder
Benjamin John Levings
Team Size
1-10
Stage
Active
Total Funding
Bootstrapped
Latest Round
Bootstrapped

Technology & Products

Key Products

3D scanning; 3D printing; Scan-to-print; Product design; Model scaling/reproduction

Technological Advantage

Proprietary integration of high-resolution structured light scanning with multi-material reproduction processes (resin, foam, clay) for the heritage sector.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Enables artists and conservators to digitize and reproduce physical assets in materials like resin and clay with high accuracy, reducing manual replication costs and lead times.

How They Differentiate

Specializes in high-resolution color-accurate scanning and scaling for the creative sector, offering a more tailored service for artists than standard industrial AM bureaus.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Stone masons, artists, architectural conservators, small businesses, and individuals

Industry Verticals

Art; Conservation; Architecture; Product Design; Prototyping

Competitors

Factum Foundation; Hobs 3D; 3DPRINTUK

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Artscan3d is a small-scale enterprise with an estimated team size of 2 to 9 employees. The company is a trading name of Osrix Designs Ltd and was incorporated as Artscan3D Ltd in March 2018 with a registered capital of £200. Major milestones include its formation in 2008 to serve stonemasons and conservators, and the successful execution of high-profile projects for the Royal Albert Hall, Winchester Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, and the Gilbert White Museum. The company has expanded its capabilities from 3D scanning to include in-house resin and ceramic 3D printing, CNC machining, and digital archiving services.

Major Milestones

2018: Incorporated as Artscan3D Ltd; 2020: Collaborated with V&A Museum for archive recreation; 2024: Recognized as a key player in global ceramic 3D printing market reports

Notable Customers

Royal Albert Hall; London Stone Carving; Winchester Cathedral; The Longford Trust; The Gilbert White Museum; V&A Museum; Canterbury Cathedral; Haelo Health