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3DMakerPro has launched the Raven series of LiDAR 3D scanners, featuring the base Raven model with a 12MP camera and the Raven Max with dual 12MP sensors.
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3DMakerPro has launched the Raven series of LiDAR 3D scanners, featuring the base Raven model with a 12MP camera and the Raven Max with dual 12MP sensors.

Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

3DMakerPro has launched the Raven series of LiDAR 3D scanners, featuring the base Raven model with a 12MP camera and the Raven Max with dual 12MP sensors. Both units offer 20mm accuracy and a capture rate of 150,000 points per second, utilizing a 100-meter range and 360 by 40 degree field of view. The hardware includes a 12,000mAh battery grip, 8-core 2.4GHz processor, and 32GB of storage, with global availability starting March 12, 2026, at price points of $1,699 and $2,699 respectively.

This release targets the professional spatial capture market, bridging the gap between high-cost terrestrial laser scanners and entry-level handheld devices. By integrating Gaussian splatting and 4K color point cloud generation, 3DMakerPro is positioning itself to compete with established surveying and architectural documentation tools. The inclusion of RTK module compatibility and modular battery systems addresses the demand for continuous, high-fidelity data acquisition in outdoor and large-scale indoor environments, a segment currently seeing increased adoption in digital twin development and VR/AR content creation.

The Raven series provides a cost-effective alternative for professionals requiring rapid spatial documentation without the overhead of industrial-grade laser scanning equipment. Potential users should evaluate the 20mm accuracy threshold against their specific tolerance requirements for architectural or engineering projects to ensure the hardware meets necessary precision standards.

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3DMakerProLiDAR3D scanningspatial capturedigital twinpoint cloudGaussian splattingsurveying

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