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Revopoint New 3D Scanners: INSPIRE 2 MetroY and MetroY Pro

New 3D Scanners from Revopoint: MetroY and INSPIRE 2


Revopoint continues to expand its 3D scanning ecosystem with the launch of two new devices: the MetroY Series and the INSPIRE 2. These additions address both professional and creator-level needs — from high-precision industrial workflows to compact, portable scanning for design and education. Built with improved accuracy, wireless capabilities, and user-friendly features, the new lineup reflects Revopoint’s ongoing commitment to making 3D scanning more accessible and adaptable for a wide range of applications.


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MetroY Series – Engineered for Precision

Where to Buy

Pre-order Price: $1,187 – $1,759
Launch pricing starts at $1319 for MetroY and $1759 for MetroY Pro, with a 10% pre-order discount available until September 20.

Revopoint MetroY Revopoint MetroY Pro

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The new MetroY and MetroY Pro are Revopoint’s most advanced handheld 3D scanners to date, designed with professional-grade applications in mind. Featuring multi-line blue laser technology, the series achieves up to 0.01 mm precision and 0.02 + 0.04 mm × L (m) volumetric accuracy.

Infographic showing key features of Revopoint MetroY and MetroY Pro 3D scanners, including 5 blue light scanning modes, up to 0.01 mm precision, wireless PC-to-mobile streaming, and support for shiny surfaces.
Feature overview of the Revopoint MetroY Series and MetroY Pro 3D scanners, highlighting 5 scanning modes, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, 0.01 mm precision, and marker-free scanning capabilities.

Both scanners support wireless scanner-to-PC and mobile device streaming, enabling greater flexibility during scans. The MetroY supports three handheld laser modes, while the Pro expands to five modes, including full-field structured blue light scanning for marker-free capture.

With up to 7 million points per second, the MetroY Pro stands out for digitizing complex shapes, grooves, and cavities. It also integrates with a Dual-Axis Turntable for high-detail automated scanning.

MetroX Review

As we await hands-on testing of this brand-new product on 3DWithUs, you can explore our previous evaluation of the MetroX by Max Funkner. Stay tuned — a full review of the MetroY Series is coming soon.

Revopoint MetroX Compilation
Revopoint MetroX Compilation
©3DWithUs – Scans and Photo: Max Funkner

In our evaluation, we scanned various objects, including challenging ones like black and shiny metallic objects, and the scanner delivered good results. The Revo Scan 5 MetroX software is user-friendly, providing clear guidance through the scanning process, including scanner movements.

Read more, scan examples, pros and cons:
Revopoint MetroX 3D Scanner Review by Max Funkner.


INSPIRE 2 – The Compact 3D Scanner for Creators

Where to Buy

Pre-order Price: $422 – $459
INSPIRE 2 is priced at $459 with an 8% early bird discount valid until September 10.

Revopoint INSPIRE 2

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The INSPIRE 2 is Revopoint’s lightweight, go-anywhere 3D scanner, built for creators, designers, and educators. Weighing just 450g, it offers up to 0.03 mm precision and volumetric accuracy of 0.05mm + 0.1mm × L (m).

Infographic showing Revopoint INSPIRE 2 3D scanner features including dual scanning modules, 0.05 mm accuracy, real-tone color, optical zoom, and Wi-Fi mobile connectivity.
Feature overview of the Revopoint INSPIRE 2 3D scanner, highlighting dual scanning modules, up to 0.05 mm accuracy, Wi-Fi 6 mobile connectivity, 2x optical zoom, real-tone color capture, and wide-field scanning support.

Thanks to a blend of structured infrared light and multi-line IR lasers, the scanner works even on dark/shiny surfaces and in outdoor conditions up to 20,000 lux. Notable improvements include a 30% larger scanning area, optical zoom (1.5x, 2x), and real-time screen sharing via Wi-Fi 6.

The scanner supports on-the-go operation with an optional Power Bank Handle and built-in wireless connectivity.

INSPIRE Review

As we await hands-on testing of this brand-new product on 3DWithUs, you can explore our previous hands-on evaluation of the INSPIRE by Andrew Sink. Stay tuned — a full review of the INSPIRE 2 Series is coming soon.

Compilation of Revopoint INSPIRE 2 3D scanner showing handheld use, example scan result, unboxing contents, and scanning a banana on a turntable.
Hands-on with the Revopoint INSPIRE 2 3D scanner — shown in handheld mode, during object scanning, with example output, and full unboxing contents.
©3DWithUs – Scans and Photo: Andrew Sink

The Revopoint Inspire is the latest 3D scanner from Revopoint and joins the rapidly expanding family of 3D scanners offered by the OEM. Unlike the large volume Revopoint Range scanner or the detail-focused Revopoint Mini, the Inspire targets beginners with its $439 retail price and a simple, all-inclusive software workflow with the Revo Scan 5 software. The 0.2mm accuracy is ten times that of the Mini (0.02mm), but users of this scanner will likely be more interested in ease-of-use than ultra-high resolution or reverse engineering.

Read more, scan examples, pros and cons:
Revopoint ISNPIRE Scanner Review by Andrew Sink.


TrackScan Trackit – Motion Tracking Made Simple

Where to Buy

Price: $4,482 – $4,980

Revopoint Trackit - Tracking 3D Scanner
Revopoint Trackit – Tracking 3D Scanner

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Revopoint continues its mission to democratize 3D scanning with the launch of Trackit, an optical tracking system designed to bring advanced, marker-free scanning capabilities to a broader audience. By offering a more affordable alternative to traditional industrial systems, Trackit opens the door for engineers, designers, and makers to explore high-precision scanning without the steep cost.

Compilation of 3D scanning projects using the Revopoint Trackit, including a model boat scan in progress, garage setup with a vintage car, mesh preview, and a 3D printed miniature table
A collection of real-world 3D scanning projects with the Revopoint Trackit: scanning a model boat, capturing classic car parts in a garage, processing mesh data, and completing a scan-to-print test with a miniature table.
©3DWithUs – Photo and Scan: Max Funkner

Trackit is Revopoint’s motion tracking add-on, designed to pair with scanners like the MIRACO and range-topping 3D scanners. It enables markerless motion tracking by using IR cameras and smart software to follow large or moving objects in real-time.

Trackit is ideal for scanning entire vehicles, statues, or machinery with consistent precision and without manual repositioning. It shines when scanning beyond traditional turntable limits and enhances workflow for professionals working in inspection, reverse engineering, or cultural preservation.

In real-world scenarios, we scanned car parts, RC model boats, and furniture—testing different scan modes and completing full scan-to-print workflows. Across these varied cases, the Trackit showed consistent performance and produced usable meshes with good accuracy and clean geometry.

We tested Trackit extensively and published a full breakdown with setup, scanning scenarios, and example workflows. Read more, Scan Examples:
Revopoint Trackit Review by Max Funkner.


Conclusion

Revopoint continues to evolve its lineup with innovative tools tailored for both hobbyists and professionals. The INSPIRE 2 and MetroY series add flexibility, mobility, and precision across price points.

We look forward to hands-on testing and will link to our detailed reviews here once available. In the meantime, check out our 3D scanning forum to discuss workflows, ask questions, or share your results with Revopoint devices.


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