EinScan Rigil Lite
Professional All-In-One Hybrid Laser 3D Scanner
A 0.05mm-accuracy Hybrid Blue Laser + IR VCSEL 3D scanner delivering 3,264,000 points/s on a Wi-Fi 6 workflow — built for prosumer reverse engineering, scan-to-CAD, design iteration, and field digitization at a friendlier entry point into the EinScan Rigil Series. 17+17 crossed parallel laser lines for high-speed area capture, marker-free IR mode for organic and shiny-surface scanning, vendor-published ~0.05 + 0.08 mm/m volumetric accuracy (EinScan-class professional accuracy (vendor-published; lab-cert path on FreeScan/OptimScan metrology siblings)), working distance 170–1500mm, and a 12MP onboard color camera for full-texture capture. Full specifications →
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0.05mm vendor-published accuracy. 3.3M pts/s. Hybrid blue-laser + IR scanning.
The EinScan Rigil Lite is a professional handheld 3D scanner built around a Hybrid Blue Laser + IR VCSEL optical engine, delivering 0.05mm single-point accuracy and ~0.05 + 0.08 mm/m volumetric — vendor-published professional-tier positioning (EinScan-class professional accuracy (vendor-published; lab-cert path on FreeScan/OptimScan metrology siblings)). For full third-party VDI/VDE 2634 + ISO 10360 lab certification, step up to the EinScan Rigil-class metrology siblings. Multiple scan modes — 17+17 crossed parallel laser lines for high-speed area capture, a 7 detail + IR-line detail mode for fine geometry, a single-line deep-pocket mode, and a marker-free IR mode for organic and shiny surfaces — cover scan-to-CAD, reverse engineering, dimensional comparison, and design-iteration workflows without changing tools. A 12MP color camera captures full-texture data alongside geometry, and a Wi-Fi 6 workflow keeps the cable count low whether the scanner is tethered to a workstation or running wireless to a PC.
Blue laser for precision. IR VCSEL for marker-free speed. One scanner, every workpiece.
17+17 crossed parallel blue-laser crosses cover wide surfaces fast. A 7 detail + IR-line detail mode resolves 0.05mm features. A single-line deep-pocket mode reaches into bores, ribs, and cavities a structured-light scanner cannot. Resolution range 0.05–10mm with stable 0.05mm single-point accuracy.
An infrared VCSEL light path delivers up to 3,264,000 points/s for high-speed area capture — with no markers, no dots, no AESUB spray needed on most surfaces. Working distance 170–1500mm covers benchtop parts through full body-in-white assemblies. Switch modes mid-scan; the scanner blends both data streams into a single mesh.
Send Rev1 your target part geometry, material reflectivity, and tolerance budget. We will validate whether the 0.05mm accuracy class, Hybrid Blue Laser + IR VCSEL optical engine, and 170–1500mm working distance are the right fit before you quote.
Vendor-published professional accuracy with repeatable real-world performance — without paying metrology-tier pricing.
The EinScan Rigil Lite sits between consumer entry tools and lab-certified metrology systems. The Rigil Lite publishes professional-class accuracy (0.05 mm single-point, ~0.05 + 0.08 mm/m volumetric — vendor-published) that holds across operators, surfaces, and working distance. Where the metrology tier (EinScan Rigil-class) adds a third-party VDI/VDE 2634 Part 3 + ISO 10360 + ISO/IEC 17025 lab certificate for audit / regulated use, the Rigil Lite delivers the same optical-engine quality at a price point that fits scan-to-CAD, dimensional comparison, and reverse-engineering workflows.
Wi-Fi 6. Marker-free. Standalone or PC. The cable count is zero.
The Rigil Lite runs on a Wi-Fi 6 radio with a tethered USB-C 3.2 fallback. Rigil Lite runs in three operation modes: Wireless Standalone (no PC required — on-scanner capture and inspection on the device's onboard 24GB RAM + 512GB storage), PC-Wireless (Wi-Fi 6 streaming to a workstation for max bandwidth on dense scans), and PC-Wired (USB-C 3.2 tether for air-gapped facilities). Onboard compute is a step softer than the full Rigil's 32GB / 1TB — production projects with very large mesh sizes will move faster on the full Rigil. Marker-free IR scanning eliminates the markers, dots, and AESUB-spray prep that slow down conventional structured-light workflows on most surfaces — reflective and dark workpieces still benefit from spray, but the everyday case is sticker-free.
EinScan ships the world's most-deployed handheld hybrid laser + IR 3D scanners.
The Rigil Lite keeps the optical-engine architecture, the EXScan Rigil software path, and the multi-mode scanning logic that have made the EinScan line a default for QA inspection, reverse engineering, restoration / digitization, art and heritage capture, and large-asset documentation. The upgrade between generations is in scan speed, marker-free coverage, and software workflow — not a learning curve on an unproven sensor.
12MP color camera, Wi-Fi 6, swappable batteries, IP54 body — sized for the workshop and the field.
An optical engine that drifts in heat, dust, or operator hand fatigue produces bad data regardless of headline accuracy. The Rigil Lite pairs an aluminum-alloy chassis at 750g with a high-contrast onboard display, swappable batteries for continuous field operation, an IP54 dust- and splash-rated body for shop and outdoor use, and a 12MP color camera that captures texture data 1:1 with the geometry path.
See 0.05mm vendor-published accuracy meet a real workpiece.
Wi-Fi 6, USB-C 3.2, standalone mode, and remote scan control.
Stream scan data without a tether or run fully standalone. The Rigil Lite ships with a built-in Wi-Fi 6 radio, USB-C 3.2 fallback, and a standalone mode that processes scans directly on-scanner — no laptop required for capture and on-scanner inspection. The same scanner works on isolated networks, on outdoor scan sites, and tethered into a workstation when bandwidth or compute is the binding constraint.
Inspection. Reverse engineering. Restoration. Field digitization.
The Rigil Lite covers reverse engineering (scan-to-CAD with EXModel or Geomagic Design X), product design iteration, tooling and mold validation, restoration and digitization of legacy parts, and field digitization of medium-scale assets. The hybrid optical engine, marker-free IR mode, and EinScan-class professional accuracy cover the workflow without forcing a second tool for one of the use cases. For first-article QA audit, regulated medical / aerospace inspection, or third-party lab-cert deliverables, step up to the EinScan Rigil-class metrology siblings.
Capture, inspect, reverse-engineer, and report — in one connected workflow.
The Rigil Lite ships with EXScan Rigil for capture and on-scanner processing, and connects natively to SHINING3D Inspect for GD&T inspection, EXModel for scan-to-CAD reverse engineering, and the broader industry stack — Geomagic Design X, Geomagic Control X, and PolyWorks Inspector. The data path stays inside the scanner's native ecosystem when that's the goal, and exports cleanly into third-party tools when it isn't. Rev1 confirms software-fit and seat-licensing during application review before purchase.
Rigil Lite vs. industry-standard punch-up & intra-brand peers.
We benchmark the Rigil Lite against the direct professional-tier peer Artec Eva and the recognized search-visible alternative Peel 3D Peel 3.CAD-PRO, with Artec Leo available as a recognized punch-up where freeform-art ergonomics matter, plus the natural intra-brand cross-shop targets (EinScan Rigil for buyers who need lab-certified metrology accuracy, EinScan Libre for buyers comparing EinScan generations). The goal is buyer clarity: where the Rigil Lite leads on optical engine, software stack, and value — and where a different scanner genuinely fits better.
Send Rev1 your target part, accuracy budget, and software stack and we'll tell you which scanner actually fits the application — including when a different scanner is the better answer.
EinScan Rigil Lite — full specifications.
Documentation, software, and Rev1 support resources.
EinScan hardware with Rev1 application support.
A professional-tier 3D scanner is an application decision, not just a hardware purchase. Rev1 helps validate the target part geometry, accuracy needs vs. workflow expectations, software stack, operator training plan, and quote configuration before the Rigil Lite is deployed for scan-to-CAD, reverse engineering, or field-digitization work — including whether to step up to the EinScan Rigil-class for metrology audit deliverables.
Confirm whether the Rigil Lite is the right scanner for the specific part geometry, surface finish, accuracy budget, and intended workflow (inspection / reverse engineering / field) — or whether a different EinScan model is the better fit.
Plan the software stack (capture, alignment, GD&T inspection, scan-to-CAD), seat licensing, operator training path, and integration with existing CAD / PLM / QA infrastructure before purchase.
Work with Rev1 for quoting, freight planning, install support, calibration verification, accessory selection (tripod, AESUB spray, reference targets), and practical troubleshooting from Auburn Hills, Michigan — an authorized EinScan reseller and factory-trained EinScan support partner.