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3DMakerpro Toucan: Best All-in-One 3D Scanner for Small to Large Objects

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Extra Features

Phase-shifting blue structured lightHigh-power MEMS projectorClass 1 and Class 3R scanning modesFour 3D cameras48 MP RGB cameraNear and far scanning modesFixed-shot precision scanningStandalone point-cloud editing

Detailed Description

# 3DMakerpro Toucan

Overview

The 3DMakerpro Toucan is an all-in-one handheld 3D scanner built for users who want to capture small detailed objects, people, furniture, vehicles, and other large subjects without keeping a laptop attached during scanning. It combines phase-shifting blue structured light, onboard processing, a 48 MP RGB camera, 32 GB of memory, 256 GB of storage, and a 6600 mAh battery in one device.

Toucan uses separate near and far workflows rather than forcing one optical setup to cover every object size. 3DMakerpro specifies single-frame accuracy up to 0.03 mm in near mode and 0.10 mm in far mode, with resolution down to 0.03 mm in fixed-shot mode, 0.05 mm in near mode, and 0.10 mm in far mode.

The working distance is 200–1000 mm, with capture areas from 135 × 185 mm near to 1000 × 750 mm far. The published scan range extends from 10 mm cubes to 4 × 4 × 4 m, at up to 15 FPS.

For current manufacturer specifications, see the official 3DMakerpro Toucan page. For broader buying guidance, see Best 3D Scanners for Reverse Engineering in 2026, Best 3D Scanners for Large Objects, Cars & People in 2026, and 3D Scanner Accuracy vs Resolution.

Key Strengths

  • All-in-one blue structured-light scanning
  • 0.03 mm near-mode single-frame accuracy
  • 0.03 mm fixed-shot resolution
  • 15 FPS capture and 200–1000 mm working distance
  • 4 × 4 × 4 m maximum published scan range
  • 48 MP RGB texture camera
  • Near, far, and fixed-shot modes
  • Feature, marker, and global-marker tracking
  • 32 GB RAM / 256 GB storage
  • 6600 mAh battery with Wi-Fi 6 and USB-C

3DMakerpro Toucan Best For

  1. Reverse engineering reference capture
  2. Vehicles, people, furniture, and sculptures
  3. Figurines, collectibles, and product design
  4. Full-color digitization
  5. Scan-to-print projects
  6. Field scanning without a tethered computer

3DMakerpro Toucan Technical Specifications

SpecificationValue
Scanning technologyPhase-shifting blue structured light
Light sourceBlue laser structured light
Projection modesClass 1 / Class 3R
Near single-frame accuracy≤0.03 mm
Far single-frame accuracy≤0.10 mm
Fixed-shot resolution≤0.03 mm
Near resolution≤0.05 mm
Far resolution≤0.10 mm
Scan speedUp to 15 FPS
Working distance200–1000 mm
Near capture area135 × 185 mm
Far capture area1000 × 750 mm
Minimum scan volume10 × 10 × 10 mm
Maximum scan volume4000 × 4000 × 4000 mm
3D cameras4
RGB camera48 MP
Processor8-core 2.4 GHz CPU + Mali-G52 GPU
Memory32 GB DDR4
Storage256 GB eMMC
Battery6600 mAh
Stated continuous scanningUp to about 120 minutes
Position sensing9-axis IMU
TrackingFeature / Marker / Global Marker
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6 / Bluetooth 4.1 / USB-C
Dimensions200 × 93 × 37.5 mm
Weight735 g
Main softwareJMStudio
Output formatsSTL / OBJ / PLY / ASC

Accuracy note: the 0.03 mm figure is the manufacturer's near-mode single-frame accuracy, not a universal large-object accuracy specification. Far mode is specified at up to 0.10 mm single-frame accuracy.


All-in-One Scanning Without a Tethered Computer

Toucan integrates its processor, memory, storage, battery, cameras, and scan controls. 3DMakerpro states that scanning, point-cloud editing, model fusion, and texture mapping can be completed onboard, which is useful around cars, people, furniture, and large objects.

Projects can still move into JMStudio for deeper cleanup and export. Geomagic Wrap Lite is available with selected Premium bundles rather than every standard package.


Near Mode, Far Mode, and Fixed-Shot Scanning

Near mode targets smaller objects with up to 0.03 mm single-frame accuracy, 0.05 mm resolution, and a 135 × 185 mm capture area.

Far mode trades local detail for coverage, with 0.10 mm accuracy, 0.10 mm resolution, and a 1000 × 750 mm capture area for people, furniture, vehicles, statues, and props.

Fixed-shot mode reaches the scanner's best published 0.03 mm resolution and is better suited to stable tripod or turntable capture.


0.03 mm Accuracy vs 0.03 mm Resolution

Toucan's 0.03 mm near-mode accuracy and 0.03 mm fixed-shot resolution are different specifications. Accuracy describes dimensional closeness under the manufacturer's test conditions; resolution describes geometric detail.

Far mode is specified at 0.10 mm for both. Tracking, calibration, surface condition, and accumulated alignment also matter in reverse engineering. See 3D Scanner Accuracy vs Resolution.


Large-Object, Vehicle, and Body Scanning

The 1000 × 750 mm far-mode capture area reduces the number of frames needed for cars, people, furniture, sculptures, and props.

3DMakerpro publishes a maximum 4 × 4 × 4 m scan range. This is a project/object range, not one-frame coverage. For dimensionally demanding vehicle or machinery work, large-scale accuracy also depends on alignment and reference strategy, not only single-frame accuracy.


Full-Color Capture

A 48 MP RGB camera supports textured models for people, artwork, collectibles, cultural objects, and product visualization.

Color texture is separate from geometric accuracy; a photorealistic model is not automatically suitable for tolerance-critical manufacturing.


Blue Structured Light and Difficult Surfaces

Toucan uses a MEMS blue-light projector with Class 1 and Class 3R modes. The higher-power mode is aimed at difficult dark surfaces.

Transparent, mirror-like, highly reflective, or translucent objects can still require exposure changes, markers, or scanning spray. Appropriate laser-safety practices apply to Class 3R operation.


Smart Resume Scan and Tracking

Smart Resume Scan helps continue a project after the object is repositioned, which is useful for undersides and hidden faces.

Toucan combines a 9-axis IMU with feature, marker, and global-marker tracking. Feature tracking suits distinctive geometry; marker-based workflows are useful on smooth, repetitive, or large subjects where alignment is harder to maintain.


Battery, Storage, and Connectivity

Toucan includes a 6600 mAh battery, with up to about 120 minutes of stated continuous scanning, plus 32 GB RAM, 256 GB eMMC, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 4.1, and USB-C.

At 735 g, it is heavier than many host-connected scanners, but that weight includes the onboard computing, battery, storage, and color camera.


JMStudio and Reverse-Engineering Workflow

JMStudio handles acquisition, alignment, point-cloud processing, mesh optimization, and STL/OBJ/PLY/ASC export.

A scan mesh is not editable CAD; engineering projects still need reconstruction or surfacing. For smaller dimensionally demanding parts, compare the indexed Revopoint MetroX Pro, which publishes 0.02 mm single-frame accuracy and a volumetric-accuracy formula.


Comparison Table: Standalone and Hybrid 3D Scanners

ScannerCore TechnologyPublished Accuracy / DetailMax Object RangeStandaloneMain Strength
3DMakerpro ToucanPhase-shifting blue structured light0.03 mm near accuracy; 0.03 mm fixed-shot resolution4 × 4 × 4 mYesBlue-light all-in-one small-to-large scanning
Revopoint MIRACO PlusInfrared structured light + photogrammetry0.04 mm single-frame; photogrammetric length formula4 × 4 × 4 mYesLarge-object dimensional reference workflow
EINSTAR VEGAInfrared MEMS + VCSEL0.05 mm minimum point distance; no universal accuracy publishedLarge-object focusedYesLong working distance + 512 GB storage
Revopoint POP 4Blue laser + NIR structured light0.03 mm laser single-frame accuracy2 × 2 × 2 mNoFive hybrid modes + high PC-assisted speed
3DMakerpro SealBlue structured light0.01 mm accuracy; 0.05 mm resolutionSmall objectsNoHigher-detail small-object scanning
3DMakerpro MooseBlue structured light0.03 mm accuracy; 0.07 mm resolutionUp to 1500 mm recommended objectsNoLower-cost medium-object scanning

Manufacturer test methods differ, so the smallest headline number is not a universal ranking.


3DMakerpro Toucan vs Revopoint MIRACO Plus

The indexed Revopoint MIRACO Plus is Toucan's closest all-in-one rival. It publishes 0.04 mm single-frame accuracy, 20 FPS, a 100–1000 mm working range, the same 4 × 4 × 4 m maximum scan volume, a 48 MP RGB camera, and a photogrammetric length-accuracy workflow.

Toucan counters with 0.03 mm near-mode accuracy, blue structured light, and a larger 6600 mAh battery.

Choose Toucan for blue-light all-in-one scanning and broad small-to-large coverage. Choose MIRACO Plus when its published photogrammetric large-object measurement workflow matters more.

See the official MIRACO Plus specifications.


3DMakerpro Toucan vs EINSTAR VEGA

The indexed EINSTAR VEGA uses infrared MEMS and VCSEL modes, reaches 20 FPS and 1500 mm in Fast mode, and includes a 48 MP camera, 32 GB RAM, and 512 GB SSD.

EINSTAR publishes a 0.05 mm minimum point distance, not one universal accuracy number, so it should not be compared directly with Toucan's 0.03 mm near-mode accuracy.

Choose Toucan for blue-light detail and a published 4 m scan range. Choose VEGA for longer working distance, faster wide-area infrared capture, and more onboard storage.

See the official EINSTAR VEGA page.


3DMakerpro Toucan vs Revopoint POP 4

The indexed Revopoint POP 4 combines blue laser and NIR modes. Revopoint publishes 0.03 mm laser single-frame accuracy, a 0.03 mm + 0.05 mm × L volumetric formula, up to 105 FPS with supported NVIDIA acceleration, and a 2 × 2 × 2 m maximum scan volume.

POP 4 is stronger for high-speed hybrid capture, dark/shiny surfaces, and outdoor workflows. Toucan is stronger for onboard processing, 48 MP textures, and a larger published object range.

See the official Revopoint POP 4 page.


3DMakerpro Toucan vs 3DMakerpro Seal

The indexed 3DMakerpro Seal publishes 0.01 mm accuracy, 0.05 mm resolution, a 100 × 75 mm capture area, and a 10–300 mm typical object range.

Choose Seal for very small, high-detail objects. Choose Toucan when one scanner needs to cover small parts plus people, furniture, vehicles, and onboard processing.

See the official 3DMakerpro Seal page.


3DMakerpro Toucan vs 3DMakerpro Moose

The indexed 3DMakerpro Moose publishes 0.03 mm accuracy, 0.07 mm resolution, 10 FPS, and a recommended object range up to about 1500 mm.

Choose Moose for lower-cost medium-object scanning. Choose Toucan for onboard processing, 48 MP color, 15 FPS, near/far modes, and the larger 4 m published range.


Which Toucan Alternative Fits Best?

  • MIRACO Plus: stronger for standalone photogrammetric large-object measurement.
  • EINSTAR VEGA: stronger for longer-range infrared scanning and 512 GB storage.
  • Revopoint POP 4: stronger for fast hybrid laser/NIR and outdoor workflows.
  • 3DMakerpro Seal: stronger for very small high-detail objects.
  • 3DMakerpro Moose: lower-cost option for medium objects.
  • Revopoint MetroX Pro: stronger for small-to-medium engineering parts with published volumetric accuracy.
  • Toucan: strongest fit when blue-light detail, 48 MP color, large-object coverage, and onboard processing must coexist.

3DMakerpro Toucan Price and Availability

The 3DMakerpro Toucan currently starts from US$1,399 in USA on the official website. Approximate regional equivalents are North America: C$1,927 · Europe: €1,197 / £1,026 · Middle East: AED 5,138 · Australia: A$1,952 · India: ₹133,885. Final pricing may vary by region, taxes, shipping, reseller, bundle, and promotions, so converted currency values should be treated as approximate estimates.


Limitations and Practical Considerations

  • 0.03 mm accuracy applies to near-mode single-frame capture; far mode is 0.10 mm.
  • The 4 × 4 × 4 m figure is a maximum project/object range, not one-frame coverage.
  • No large-object volumetric-accuracy formula is currently published.
  • 15 FPS is slower than some host-assisted hybrid scanners.
  • 735 g is relatively heavy for prolonged one-handed scanning.
  • Difficult, transparent, mirror-like, or reflective surfaces can require preparation.
  • Class 3R operation requires appropriate laser-safety awareness.
  • Complex scan-to-CAD work may still need a workstation and dedicated reverse-engineering software.
  • Geomagic Wrap Lite is bundle-dependent.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

What technology does 3DMakerpro Toucan use?

Phase-shifting blue structured light with a MEMS projector.

What is Toucan's accuracy?

Up to 0.03 mm single-frame accuracy in near mode and 0.10 mm in far mode.

What is the best resolution of the 3DMakerpro Toucan?

Up to 0.03 mm in fixed-shot mode; near mode is 0.05 mm and far mode 0.10 mm.

How fast does Toucan scan?

Up to 15 FPS.

What is the working distance of the 3DMakerpro Toucan?

200–1000 mm.

What is the maximum scan range of the 3DMakerpro Toucan?

3DMakerpro publishes up to 4 × 4 × 4 m.

Can Toucan scan without a computer?

Yes. Scanning and core processing can be handled onboard.

Does 3DMakerpro Toucan capture color?

Yes. It includes a 48 MP RGB camera.

Can 3DMakerpro Toucan scan cars and people?

Yes. Far mode provides up to 1000 × 750 mm single-frame coverage.

Does 3DMakerpro Toucan have a battery?

Yes. The 6600 mAh battery is rated for up to about 120 minutes of continuous scanning.

How does Toucan compare with MIRACO Plus?

Toucan uses blue structured light and publishes 0.03 mm near-mode accuracy; MIRACO Plus adds a photogrammetric length-accuracy workflow.