
3DMakerpro Moose Lite 3D Scanner
The 3DMakerPro Moose Lite is an accessible handheld 3D scanner for large object digitisation. Sharing the same 200mm–2m scanning range as the Moose, the Moose Lite delivers 0.10mm accuracy at 10fps — a capable entry point for makers, educators, and professionals who need to digitise large objects without the cost of the full Moose. It handles automotive parts, furniture, sculptures, and industrial components, and works on dark and reflective surfaces without spray coating.
Key Specifications
| Accuracy | Up to 0.10 mm |
| Resolution | Up to 0.30 mm |
| Scanning speed | Up to 10 frames per second |
| Object size range | 200 mm – 2,000 mm |
| Scanning technology | Optical structured light |
| Surface compatibility | Dark and reflective surfaces without spray coating |
| Tracking | Feature-based markerless + optional marker mode |
| Software | JMStudio (included) |
| Export formats | OBJ, STL, PLY, ASC |
| Connection | USB |
Moose Lite vs Moose — Which to Choose
Both the Moose and Moose Lite scan objects from 200mm to 2 metres. The differences are speed and precision: the Moose captures 20fps at 0.07mm accuracy, while the Moose Lite captures 10fps at 0.10mm accuracy. For most large-object scanning tasks — reverse engineering automotive parts, digitising furniture, capturing sculptures — the Moose Lite's 0.10mm accuracy is more than sufficient, and 10fps provides a workable scanning pace. Choose the Moose if your application requires the highest precision or fastest capture speed for complex organic shapes.
Large Format Range — 200mm to 2m
The Moose Lite handles objects that smaller scanners cannot: car body panels, industrial equipment, large architectural elements, and full-size sculptures. This range makes it practical for automotive workshops, furniture manufacturers, and large-format reverse engineering projects that require more than a desktop scanner can offer.
JMStudio Software
The included JMStudio software handles all post-scan processing: alignment, hole filling, mesh optimisation, and export. OBJ, STL, and PLY files integrate directly with Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Blender, and 3D printing slicers without additional processing steps.
What's in the Box
- 3DMakerPro Moose Lite 3D scanner
- USB cable
- Calibration board
- Carrying case
- Quick start guide
- JMStudio software licence
Who It's For
- Automotive enthusiasts and small workshops digitising panels, bumpers, and custom parts
- Makers and hobbyists who need large-format scanning at an accessible price
- Educators running 3D scanning courses that require real-world large object capture
- Furniture designers capturing existing pieces for reproduction or modification
- Artists digitising large physical sculptures for digital editing or archiving
Available from Eolas Prints
Eolas Prints is an official 3DMakerPro distributor based in Cantabria, Spain, serving customers across Europe. EU warranty and support included.
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Description
The 3DMakerPro Moose Lite is an accessible handheld 3D scanner for large object digitisation. Sharing the same 200mm–2m scanning range as the Moose, the Moose Lite delivers 0.10mm accuracy at 10fps — a capable entry point for makers, educators, and professionals who need to digitise large objects without the cost of the full Moose. It handles automotive parts, furniture, sculptures, and industrial components, and works on dark and reflective surfaces without spray coating.
Key Specifications
| Accuracy | Up to 0.10 mm |
| Resolution | Up to 0.30 mm |
| Scanning speed | Up to 10 frames per second |
| Object size range | 200 mm – 2,000 mm |
| Scanning technology | Optical structured light |
| Surface compatibility | Dark and reflective surfaces without spray coating |
| Tracking | Feature-based markerless + optional marker mode |
| Software | JMStudio (included) |
| Export formats | OBJ, STL, PLY, ASC |
| Connection | USB |
Moose Lite vs Moose — Which to Choose
Both the Moose and Moose Lite scan objects from 200mm to 2 metres. The differences are speed and precision: the Moose captures 20fps at 0.07mm accuracy, while the Moose Lite captures 10fps at 0.10mm accuracy. For most large-object scanning tasks — reverse engineering automotive parts, digitising furniture, capturing sculptures — the Moose Lite's 0.10mm accuracy is more than sufficient, and 10fps provides a workable scanning pace. Choose the Moose if your application requires the highest precision or fastest capture speed for complex organic shapes.
Large Format Range — 200mm to 2m
The Moose Lite handles objects that smaller scanners cannot: car body panels, industrial equipment, large architectural elements, and full-size sculptures. This range makes it practical for automotive workshops, furniture manufacturers, and large-format reverse engineering projects that require more than a desktop scanner can offer.
JMStudio Software
The included JMStudio software handles all post-scan processing: alignment, hole filling, mesh optimisation, and export. OBJ, STL, and PLY files integrate directly with Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Blender, and 3D printing slicers without additional processing steps.
What's in the Box
- 3DMakerPro Moose Lite 3D scanner
- USB cable
- Calibration board
- Carrying case
- Quick start guide
- JMStudio software licence
Who It's For
- Automotive enthusiasts and small workshops digitising panels, bumpers, and custom parts
- Makers and hobbyists who need large-format scanning at an accessible price
- Educators running 3D scanning courses that require real-world large object capture
- Furniture designers capturing existing pieces for reproduction or modification
- Artists digitising large physical sculptures for digital editing or archiving
Available from Eolas Prints
Eolas Prints is an official 3DMakerPro distributor based in Cantabria, Spain, serving customers across Europe. EU warranty and support included.













