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Revopoint 2025: A Year of Measurable Progress

Revopoint 2025: A Year of Measurable Progress

At the end of 2025, we can look back on a year marked by consistent progress and concrete results. Revopoint advanced in every key area, supported by a dedicated team and a growing global community. Over the past twelve months, we broke internal records with five product launches, expanded our software suite, ran a successful Kickstarter campaign, participated actively in trade shows, and made a measurable impact across many industries.

Updates and Releases

Following the successful launch of the MetroX 3D scanner at the end of 2024, Revopoint expanded its hardware and software lines with its most ambitious set of releases to date.

In May, the release of Revopoint Trackit marked an important step toward integrated manufacturing workflows. Trackit introduced an optical tracking solution that allows marker-free scanning, reducing scan setup time, decreasing operator reliance, and minimizing cumulative errors in large or complex projects. The campaign raised nearly $2 million, establishing a strong start for the year.

In the following months, the INSPIRE 2 3D scanner was launched as the next step in Revopoint's entry-level series. Combining dual-camera infrared structured light with infrared multi-line laser technology, it remains the only sub-$500 model to offer such functionality, supporting a new wave of digital creators with a portable scanning solution that makes advanced technology accessible to budget-conscious users.

Alongside this, Revopoint launched its most advanced handheld scanners yet, the MetroY and MetroY Pro. Both models feature multi-line blue laser scanning technology and offer up to 0.01 mm accuracy with a volumetric precision of 0.02 + 0.04 mm × L (m), making them suitable for demanding engineering and inspection applications.

Finally, in the last month of the year, Revopoint has introduced the newest member of the MetroX series, the MetroX Pro. This industrial-grade blue laser scanner provides volumetric accuracy of up to 0.02 + 0.04 mm × L (m) and features four scanning modes for increased versatility across different applications.

An Ecosystem That Works With You

This year, Revopoint introduced a more complete and unified 3D software ecosystem designed to support scanning, processing, measurement, and presentation across a wide range of workflows. Each application is offered separately, allowing users to choose the tools that match their needs.

Revo Scan received major updates this year, driven directly by user feedback. The user interface was refined, tracking performance was enhanced, and processing times were shortened. To support our new range of laser scanners, Revo Track and Revo Metro were introduced this year, offering flexible scanning and post-processing options.

Multiple Revo Design variants were released to support streamlined scan-to-CAD creation for hobbyists to professionals.

Revo Measure was introduced, offering a robust set of tools for measurement and inspection tasks, including GD&T features. Its PTB certification confirms that its measurement results meet recognized accuracy standards.

Revo Mirror was also launched this year, providing real-time screen mirroring from a PC to a mobile device so users can track scans more easily during demonstrations, training, or mobile workflows.

Revopoint Across Industries

This year, Revopoint scanners supported professionals and creators across a wide range of fields. Their work shows how reliable scan data can strengthen accessibility projects, preserve heritage, and streamline engineering tasks.

Making Heritage Accessible Through Touch

MIRACO Plus helped the Museo del Futuro project by capturing prehistoric artifacts for documentation and creating tactile 3D reproductions. These models let visually impaired visitors interact with the collection through touch, broadening access to historical materials.

 

Scan It, Build It, Boost It

Rulof used the INSPIRE 2 to reverse engineer components for a custom mechanical supercharging system built from repurposed bicycle chains and gears. Starting with accurate scan data made the design and prototyping process more efficient and enhanced the final performance of the electric scooter.

Measure Twice, Weld Once

For Lajos Turi , a designer and engineer working on performance car parts, scanning a BMW E46 Coupe's body and chassis provided an accurate digital reference for fabrication. The data aids in planning and designing engine and drivetrain swaps, suspension modifications, cooling system layouts, body kit development, and roll cage installation, reducing rework and ensuring better fitment.

Recognition That Matters

This year, our work was recognized not only by users but also by respected testing and certification bodies. Trackit received CNAS‑recognized industrial-grade accuracy certification, and Revo Measure earned PTB certification, confirming that its measurement results meet established accuracy standards. These validations show that our hardware and measurement workflows are designed to meet professional standards.

Meeting the Industry Face to Face

We participated in major events worldwide this year, including Vision China, TCT Asia, RAPID + TCT in Detroit, Control in Stuttgart, and Formnext in Frankfurt, as well as creator and digital industry gatherings like SIGGRAPH Asia. These shows offered opportunities for hands-on evaluation, technical discussions, and direct feedback from professionals who rely on accurate, efficient scanning in their daily work.

2025 saw steady growth in product lines, software, and industrial capacity, reflected in improved workflows, broader adoption, and a stronger market presence.

Thanks to everyone who scanned, tested, reported issues, and helped improve our tools. We'll keep striving forward in 2026.

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