The Artec Eva is the industry's most popular handheld structured-light 3D scanner for a reason. Designed to quickly capture medium to large objects, the Eva delivers sharp, high-resolution 3D models in brilliant color.
Operating much like a video camera, it requires zero warm-up time, calibration, or tedious surface preparation. Whether you are accelerating reverse engineering workflows to create editable CAD models, conducting rapid prototyping, or capturing hyper-realistic 3D assets for CGI and orthotics, the Eva provides a tried-and-tested solution trusted by global engineering leaders.

Utilizing a safe, white structured-light flash bulb instead of a laser, the Eva is completely harmless to the human eye. This makes it the premier choice for medical diagnostics, custom prosthetics, and scanning people.
Powered by Artec's state-of-the-art neural engine, HD Mode bumps the Eva's resolution down to a razor sharp 0.2 mm. It effortlessly captures clean, noise-free data on traditionally tricky areas like sharp edges, dark surfaces, and reflective textures.
Forget spending hours applying adhesive reference stickers to your parts. The Eva uses a powerful hybrid tracking system that evaluates both physical geometry and surface color texture simultaneously, allowing you to just point and shoot.

| 3D Point Accuracy | Up to 0.1 mm | |
| 3D Resolution | Up to 0.2 mm (AI-powered HD Mode) | |
| Data Acquisition Speed | Up to 18 million points/second | |
| 3D Reconstruction Rate | Up to 16 frames per second (FPS) | |
| Working DIstance | 0.4 - 1.0 mm | |
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Linear Field of View |
214 x 148 mm (closest range) to 536 x 371 mm (furthest range) |
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| Texture Resolution |
1.3 Megapixels (24 bpp color depth) |
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| Light Source |
Flash bulb (3D), White 12 LED array (2D) |
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| Weight |
0.9 kg / 2 lbs |
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| Dimensions (H X D x W) |
262 x 158 x 63 mm |
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| Interface |
1 x USB 2.0 (USB 3.0 compatible) |
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| Supported Export Formats |
Mesh: OBJ, PLY, STL, WRL, PTX, E57 CAD: STEP, IGES, X_T Measurements: CSV, DXF, XML |
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Artec Studio is the advanced software engine that transforms raw data into production-ready 3D models. It simplifies data processing with an automated Autopilot mode for quick, guided workflows, while leveraging a powerful AI-driven HD Mode to eliminate scan noise, resolve sharp edges, and dramatically enhance mesh resolution across supported hardware. Beyond simply processing meshes, the software features built-in Scan-to-CAD tools for fitting geometric primitives, basic metrology for full-color deviation heat mapping, and seamless direct exports to industry-standard engineering platforms like SOLIDWORKS, and Geomagic Design X, effectively bridging the gap between your physical object and an editable CAD environment.
For everyday scanning in SD mode, a standard system with an Intel Core i5/i7/i9 and 16 GM of RAM works well. To run the AI-driven HD reconstruction mode, your workstation requires a dedicated NVIDIA GPU (Pascal architecture or newer with CUDA Compute Capability greater than or equal to 6.1 and 4 GB+ VRAM) along with a minimum of 32 GB RAM (64 GB recommended) on 64-bit Windows 10 or 11.

