The 3D scanning business is changing quickly and will continue to grow because of many reasons. One thing that sets these areas apart is the greater focus on quality control and accuracy in the production processes. As companies try to improve product quality while cutting down on time-to-market, the need for 3D scanners has grown because they can collect a lot of physical data and make checks more accurate. Manufacturing is a key part of market growth because it uses 3D scanning technology for tasks like reverse engineering, testing, and making sure that strict quality standards are met.
In large part, the 3D image business is growing because of changes in technology. New versions of 3D scanning technologies, like structured light and laser scanning, are always getting better. This means they are more accurate, scan faster, and can find more things. These technological improvements are useful in many fields, from healthcare and cars to flight and cultural artifacts. Together with new innovations like mobile and portable devices, the continued growth of 3D scanners greatly expands their market applications and makes them more appealing in many different industries.
The constant drop in the price of 3D scanning technology is another big thing that is making the market grow. As production techniques get better and economies of scale kick in, the cost of making 3D scanners has gone down. This means that more businesses can afford to buy them. As a result of its low cost, 3D scanning technologies have become more popular among small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). This has helped make technology more accessible across all fields.
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Market Size Value In 2022 | USD 1,035.6 Billion |
Growth Rate | 7.2% (2022-2030) |
3D Scanner Market Size was valued at USD 1276.50 million in 2024. The 3D Scanner market industry is projected to grow from USD 1368.67 million in 2025 to USD 2563.25 million by 2034, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% during the forecast period (2025-2034).
The integration of cloud services is a crucial factor that drives the demand for 3D scanners. Today, the 3D scanner is used in automotive, construction, and other top industries. Also, the affordability of this product trend is expanding the market growth in the future years. As per the 3D Scanner Industry Forecast, the market will witness steady growth till 2022. The 3D scanner is a device that can scan the accurate volume, size, share, dynamics, and shape of an object. It can easily provide 3D information about any object. 3D scanners use laser light to process digital information. Also, there are both conventional and non-conventional applications of a 3D scanner. High precision and speed are the two exceptional features of the 3D Scanner Market. The applications of 3D scanner are rising at an exponential pace every year.
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The COVID-19 epidemic has hampered the growth of the 3D Scanner Market. The covid 19 challenges are evolving for every industry. Due to the worldwide pandemic and the restrictions, the 3D Scanner Market Size will decline. There are various challenges in the industry trends since the outbreak of covid 19. However, the manufacturing process is resuming which provides growth opportunities. The value chain of the Market is experiencing disruptions from distributors and suppliers. As per the 3D Scanner Market analysis, the 3D Scanner industry will witness a rise in 2021. It will ultimately lead to exceptional market trends in the forecast period 2022
3D scanners are used in several organizations. The 3D scanner usage tends to grow more due to the crucial-market driving factors. 3D scanners are more suitable in professional places due to their accuracy and speed. The deployment of a 3D scanner is happening on a large scale. The automotive, mining, and other manufacturing industries raise the demand for 3D scanners. The demand from the end-users drives the 3D Scanner Market growth. The R&D spending on 3D scanners by several companies also drives the demand for this 3D Scanner Market.
Moreover, electronic manufacturing companies prefer the 3D scanner more. The adoption of these scanners is happening at an exponential pace in these industries. Also, the integration of cloud services is another crucial factor that drives the demand for 3D scanners. Quality control is a sector that analysis the value of the product. It is a sector that requires the application of a 3D scanner. Also, the demand for 3D scanners is escalating due to the demand from the medical, architecture, construction, defense, and energy industries. These factors are the crucial demand-driving factors in the 3D Scanner Market.
The performance, speed, and precision of the 3D scanners make them reliable scanning device. Also, The R&D of the 3D scanners offers other innovative uses of the product. The industry 4.0 concept provides 3D Scanner Market opportunities. The 4.0 industry concept is all about adapting to new 3D technologies in the market. It is an exceptional strategy that provides market growth in 2022. There is going to be massive growth in the infrastructure industry in the upcoming years. It increases the requirement for 3D scanners for the architecture, designing, prototyping, and modeling of buildings. It ultimately provides promising growth opportunities for the 3D Scanner industry in the forecast period.
3D scanners are useful to lessen manufacturing and product development time. The new technological advancements are increasing the application uses of technology. The portability, scanning capabilities and quality increase the requirement for the scanners. However, most of the verticals find it difficult to adapt to the 3D scanners. The major reason that declines the adoption rate is the price of the product. 3D scanners are comparatively more expensive than regular scanners. The 3D scanners come with more high-end capabilities than regular scanners.
However, more than product awareness, price awareness is more. It is essential to create more awareness about the 3D scanner and its various uses. It assures the audience, the price is high due to advanced features. Therefore, the lack of product awareness is the demand restraining factor in this 3D Scanner industry. Cost-effectiveness is essential to experience more demand from small and medium-sized enterprises.
The 3D Scanner market segmentation, based on Type, includes Laser Scanner, Optical Scanner, Structured Light and Others. During the projected period, the laser Scanner category is expected to rise rapidly owing to increasing demand in various sectors. Furthermore, rapid development and innovation for launch of portable scanner drives the growth of this segment in forecast period.
The market is divided into Media & Entertainment, Healthcare, Aerospace, Energy & Power and Others based on vertical. Increasing adoption of 3D scanners in healthcare sector drives the growth of market in forecast period. During the projected period, the healthcare segment is expected to rise rapidly owing to increasing adoption of 3D scanners in various medical applications such as body scanning and others.
The market is divided into Short Range, Medium Range, Long Range based on range. Short range 3D scanner anticipated to witness significant growth over the forecast period owing to increasing applications in healthcare and medical sector.
The market is divided into Hardware, Software, Services based offering. Due to increased demand for printing applications, the hardware category is predicted to have the biggest market share over the projection period. Also, technological advancement in 3D scanning sector drives the growth of the segment.
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The 3D Scanner market is divided into Tripod Mounted, Fixed CMM Based, Portable CMM Based, and Desktop based on product.
Based on Application, the 3D Scanner market is segmented into Quality Inspection, Rapid Prototyping, Digital Archiving, Topographical Surveys and Others. The quality inspection segment expected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period.
On the basis of region market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of the World
Geographically, North America is expected to have a significant share of the 3D Scanner Market during the projected period, owing to rising involvement in R&D of 3D scanner. Furthermore, presence of various prominent players such as, Autodesk Inc., Trimble Navigation Ltd., Creaform Inc. (Ametek Inc.), Faro Technologies Inc. and others drives the growth of the market in North America region.
Moreover, the European market is witnessing immense growth in the forecast period. These three regional players are expanding and more awareness of the product. Also, the 3D Scanner Market will become stronger in the upcoming years. Industrial upgradation is another market-driving factor in these regions. Also, the rise of IT services is offering more growth opportunities in these regions. The regional players are offering a more cost-effective and developed range of 3D scanners for the market.
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The worldwide market is distinguished by the presence of a high number of market participants. The major strategy adopted in recent years by the market's prominent players has been the launch of new products. However, in order to capitalize on the market opportunities, various competitors have begun providing cloud storage services for 3D Scanners.
Carl Zeiss Optotechnik GmbH (Germany), Hexagon AB (Sweden), Topcon Corporation (Japan), Autodesk Inc. (U.S.), Faro Technologies Inc. (U.S.), Trimble Navigation Ltd. (U.S.), Nikon Metrology (Belgium), Creaform Inc. (Ametek Inc.) (U.S.), KEYENCE Corp. (Japan) and Renishaw (UK) are some of the leading players in 3D scanner market. These companies are effectively offering new low-cost items for their clients to compete in the competitive 3D Scanner market. Furthermore, these businesses are selling 3D Scanners in the global market through online and other sales channels.
July 2019: The RS6 Laser Scanner, a cutting-edge 3D laser scanner for the latest generation of Absolute Arm portable measuring arm systems, has been released by Hexagon's Manufacturing Intelligence business. The new scanner collects high-density point-cloud data at great speeds and precision. Through the introduction of SHINE—an innovative set of algorithms that allows RS6 to measure at the highest quality and accuracy setting with no compromise in laser scan line width or scanning frame rate—it provides unrivalled productivity advantages over competing scanning systems.
Carl Zeiss Optotechnik GmbH (Germany)
Hexagon AB (Sweden)
Topcon Corporation (Japan)
Autodesk Inc. (U.S.)
Trimble Navigation Ltd. (U.S.)
Nikon Metrology (Belgium)
Creaform Inc. (Ametek Inc.) (U.S.)
Faro Technologies Inc. (U.S.)
KEYENCE Corp. (Japan)
Renishaw (UK)
Trimble, Inc (US)
Automated Precision Inc. (US)
Metrologic Group (France)
CyberOptics Corp. (US)
Mitutoyo Corp. (Japan)
In May 2024, Hexagon’s manufacturing intelligence division augmented its wide range of manufacturing inspection systems by introducing ATLASCAN Max and MARVELSCAN to its product line. These gadgets are quite effective for measuring components in different inspection environments such as rail, automotive, industrial, and general manufacturing. Further, these devices are suitable for performing tasks ranging from inverse modeling and rapid prototyping to routine 3D scanning.
In April 2024, Nikon added to their Lasermeister family of products the LM 300A next-generation Laser Deposition Nozzle 3D printer for emphasis on Directed energy deposition and Lasermeister SB10,0, which is a 3D scanner.
In March 2024, Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division reported unveiling their latest technological advancement termed the SmartScan VR800, a new type of high-productivity structured light scanner. SmartScan VR800 utilizes a platform that has been completely reengineered with optical scanning technologies to zoom lenses that are motorized and allow users to employ software to alter examination volume and data resolution.
In February 2024, SAM, the dominant American provider of professional Geospatial and Inspection services across the utility, transportation and wider range of the infrastructure markets, announced that it had acquired PrecisionPoint, Inc. (PPI). PPI is an innovative 3D laser scanning to Building Information Modeling (BIM) firm located in the Indianapolis metropolitan area. The strategic fusion of this acquisition would maximize our regional Managed Geospatial Services™ business vertical.
In November 2023, Artec 3D launched Micro II, an automated desktop 3D scanner capable of achieving six microns of 3D scanning accuracy and is primarily focused on scanning small parts. The company is looking to achieve such precision for the two-in-one remote-control camera and camcorder microphone and multi-camera scanning capability through an automated one-touch process with the rollout of Micro II. With the Micro II’s automated one-touch process, the company looks to achieve such capabilities with greater detail and even better scanning capabilities.
June 2022: Metronor has introduced the M-Scan 120, a new scanner. This next-generation portable 3D scanner elevates scanning performance and convenience to new heights. The new scanner, developed in collaboration with Nikon Metrology and using their well-known technology, combines the best of both worlds: Nikon's experience scanning black and white surfaces simultaneously and Metronor's expertise in tracking and navigation.
July 2022: Trimble added the Trimble X12 scanning equipment to its geospatial scanning portfolio. The X12 combines the experience of two industry leaders into a single solution by combining simple Trimble software for precise data capture and in-field registration with state-of-the-art 3D laser scanning and imaging hardware technology from Zoller+Fröhlich (Z+F).
October 2021: Trimble released the Trimble X7 3D laser scanner and Trimble FieldLink software, both of which are completely integrated with Boston Dynamics' Spot robot. Trimble's proprietary turnkey solution, created in collaboration with Boston Dynamics, enables autonomous operation on construction sites by leveraging the robot's unique skills to negotiate complex, dynamic, and potentially hazardous settings. Trimble's 3D data capture technology, when combined with Spot, allows for a continuous flow of information between the field and the office, allowing for consistent, ongoing documentation of worksite activity.
Laser Scanner
Optical Scanner
Structured Light
Others
Media & Entertainment
Healthcare
Aerospace
Energy & Power
Others
Short Range
Medium Range
Long Range
Hardware
Software
Services
Tripod Mounted
Fixed CMM Based
Portable CMM Based
Desktop
Quality Inspection
Rapid Prototyping
Digital Archiving
Topographical Surveys
Others
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Middle East & Africa
South America
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