
3DMakerpro Seal 3D Scanner
The 3DMakerPro Seal is a compact handheld 3D scanner built for ultra-high precision on small and intricate objects. With 0.01mm accuracy, blue light structured light technology, and markerless tracking, the Seal captures detail that most handheld scanners at this price point cannot — making it the correct tool for jewellery, dental models, small mechanical parts, and miniatures where surface fidelity is the primary requirement.
Key Specifications
| Accuracy | Up to 0.01 mm |
| Resolution | Up to 0.05 mm |
| Scanning speed | Up to 10 frames per second |
| Object size range | 10 mm – 300 mm |
| Scanning technology | Blue light structured light |
| Surface compatibility | Shiny, dark, and intricate surfaces |
| Tracking | Markerless intelligent tracking |
| Software | JMStudio (included) |
| Export formats | OBJ, STL, PLY, ASC |
| Connection | USB |
0.01mm Accuracy — What It Enables
At 0.01mm accuracy, the Seal resolves surface features that most handheld scanners lose. On a ring, it captures the engraving detail, the stone setting geometry, and the texture differences between polished and matte finishes. On a machined part, it captures thread profiles, chamfers, and tolerance-critical surfaces with enough fidelity for dimensional comparison against a CAD model. On a dental model, it captures the occlusal surface morphology required for prosthetic design. This level of precision separates the Seal from general-purpose handheld scanners and puts it in the same capability tier as dedicated desktop scanners, in a handheld form factor.
Blue Light Technology
Blue light structured light scanners project a short-wavelength pattern onto the object surface. The shorter wavelength reduces ambient light interference and improves fringe contrast compared to white or infrared light systems — translating to cleaner data, less noise in the mesh, and more reliable capture on intricate or highly detailed surfaces. For small precision objects where noise in the point cloud would obscure the very features you need, the blue light system is a meaningful practical advantage.
Who It's For
- Jewellers digitising pieces for reproduction, resizing, or digital design
- Dental technicians and prosthodontists capturing dental models for CAD/CAM prosthetic workflows
- Mechanical engineers inspecting small precision parts against CAD references
- Artists digitising miniatures, collectibles, and small sculptures
- Product designers reverse engineering small consumer goods and components
What's in the Box
- 3DMakerPro Seal 3D scanner
- USB cable
- Calibration board
- Carrying case
- Quick start guide
- JMStudio software licence
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 Seal is a compact handheld 3D scanner built for ultra-high precision on small and intricate objects. With 0.01mm accuracy, blue light structured light technology, and markerless tracking, the Seal captures detail that most handheld scanners at this price point cannot — making it the correct tool for jewellery, dental models, small mechanical parts, and miniatures where surface fidelity is the primary requirement.
Key Specifications
| Accuracy | Up to 0.01 mm |
| Resolution | Up to 0.05 mm |
| Scanning speed | Up to 10 frames per second |
| Object size range | 10 mm – 300 mm |
| Scanning technology | Blue light structured light |
| Surface compatibility | Shiny, dark, and intricate surfaces |
| Tracking | Markerless intelligent tracking |
| Software | JMStudio (included) |
| Export formats | OBJ, STL, PLY, ASC |
| Connection | USB |
0.01mm Accuracy — What It Enables
At 0.01mm accuracy, the Seal resolves surface features that most handheld scanners lose. On a ring, it captures the engraving detail, the stone setting geometry, and the texture differences between polished and matte finishes. On a machined part, it captures thread profiles, chamfers, and tolerance-critical surfaces with enough fidelity for dimensional comparison against a CAD model. On a dental model, it captures the occlusal surface morphology required for prosthetic design. This level of precision separates the Seal from general-purpose handheld scanners and puts it in the same capability tier as dedicated desktop scanners, in a handheld form factor.
Blue Light Technology
Blue light structured light scanners project a short-wavelength pattern onto the object surface. The shorter wavelength reduces ambient light interference and improves fringe contrast compared to white or infrared light systems — translating to cleaner data, less noise in the mesh, and more reliable capture on intricate or highly detailed surfaces. For small precision objects where noise in the point cloud would obscure the very features you need, the blue light system is a meaningful practical advantage.
Who It's For
- Jewellers digitising pieces for reproduction, resizing, or digital design
- Dental technicians and prosthodontists capturing dental models for CAD/CAM prosthetic workflows
- Mechanical engineers inspecting small precision parts against CAD references
- Artists digitising miniatures, collectibles, and small sculptures
- Product designers reverse engineering small consumer goods and components
What's in the Box
- 3DMakerPro Seal 3D scanner
- USB cable
- Calibration board
- Carrying case
- Quick start guide
- JMStudio software licence
Available from Eolas Prints
Eolas Prints is an official 3DMakerPro distributor based in Cantabria, Spain, serving customers across Europe. EU warranty and support included.













