The FreeScan Omni represents a major shift in industrial 3D scanning workflows. By combining metrology-grade accuracy, wireless operation, and fully onboard inspection software, this 3D Scanner eliminates one of the biggest bottlenecks in field inspection: the computer.
Why On-Device Inspection Changes Everything
What truly sets the FreeScan Omni apart is its PTB-certified inspection software that runs directly on the scanner. Instead of capturing scan data in the field and waiting to upload it back at a workstation, inspections can be performed immediately against reference CAD files.
For applications like oil and gas infrastructure, heavy equipment maintenance, or large industrial assemblies, this means deviations, wear, and deformation can be identified on-site, in real time. Entire scan-to-inspect workflows are collapsed into a single step.
Built for the Field: Rugged Design and Smart Packaging
The FreeScan Omni ships in a rugged, Pelican-style rolling case designed for travel and harsh environments. Lockable ports, custom-cut foam, and a calibration certificate ensure the scanner remains protected, traceable, and accurate wherever it’s deployed.
Everything has a dedicated place in the case, from batteries and charging docks to calibration tools and scale bars, making it easy to stay organized while moving between job sites.
What’s Included in the FreeScan Omni Kit
The FreeScan Omni is delivered as a complete professional scanning system. Inside the case, users will find:
- The FreeScan Omni scanner
- Smart dock with USB and Ethernet connectivity
- Eight hot-swappable, non-proprietary batteries
- Battery charging dock and high-power GaN charger
- Calibration board and calibration certificate
- Carbon fiber scale bar for large-part accuracy
- 3 mm and 6 mm scanning markers
- Ethernet, USB-C, and adapter cables
- Lens covers and microfiber cleaning cloth
The inclusion of non-proprietary batteries and USB-C charging reflects a move toward greater flexibility and faster turnaround in the field.
3D Scanner Smart Dock and Wireless Workflow
The smart dock plays a key role in simplifying setup. It allows for quick charging, automatic Wi-Fi configuration, and secure data transfer. By docking the scanner, wireless connections are established without fighting interference or manual network setup.
This makes the FreeScan Omni ideal for environments where moving back and forth to a computer is impractical or inefficient.
High-Speed Scanning and Advanced Capture Modes
The FreeScan Omni delivers exceptional performance with scanning speeds up to 7.6 million points per second, more than double many scanners in its class.
It supports multiple scanning modes, including:
- 93-line high-speed laser mode for rapid coverage
- 25-line mode for fine detail capture
- Single-line mode for deep pockets and hard-to-reach features
- Infrared scanning for marker-free workflows
Blue laser scanning remains the preferred option for speed and accuracy, especially in demanding metrology applications.
Video Photogrammetry and Internal Storage
Unlike other scanners in the lineup, the FreeScan Omni integrates video photogrammetry directly into the device. This enhances volumetric accuracy without requiring external cameras or additional setup.
An internal SSD allows both scan data and reference CAD models to be stored directly on the scanner, enabling completely computer-free operation in the field.
3D Scanner Accuracy and Metrology Performance
Designed as a metrology-grade tool, the FreeScan Omni achieves accuracy down to 0.02 mm, placing it alongside the highest-performing scanners in the FreeScan lineup.
While its maximum laser field of view is slightly smaller than some alternatives, this is the primary tradeoff for gaining wireless operation and onboard inspection capabilities.
How the FreeScan Omni Compares to Other Shining 3D Scanners
The FreeScan Omni is purpose-built for standalone inspection and quality control. Other scanners, such as the FreeScan Combo Plus and FreeScan UE Pro series, deliver exceptional accuracy and speed but require tethered computer workflows.
Meanwhile, scanners like the EinScan Libre focus on reverse engineering and general scanning, offering larger fields of view at the expense of metrology-grade precision.
The FreeScan Omni is the only solution that combines wireless scanning, video photogrammetry, and PTB-certified inspection software in a single handheld device.
Who the FreeScan Omni Is For
This scanner is ideal for professionals who need to perform inspections directly at the job site without sacrificing accuracy. Common use cases include:
- Industrial field inspection and maintenance
- Oil and gas infrastructure assessment
- Large equipment quality control
- On-site deviation analysis against CAD
Final Thoughts
The Shining 3D FreeScan Omni redefines what’s possible with handheld 3D scanning. By removing the dependency on external computers and enabling true on-device inspection, it delivers a faster, more efficient workflow for metrology professionals working in the field.
For teams that value speed, mobility, and inspection-grade accuracy, the FreeScan Omni stands in a category of its own.
