3D Scanning of Collections, Artworks and Cultural Heritage
Digitize valuable objects gently, safely and with a high level of detail. We provide non-contact 3D scanning for museums, galleries, archives, cultural institutions and private collections.
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Making rare exhibits accessible to a wider audience
The most valuable objects often remain stored in depositories, where the public only gets to see them on rare occasions. Yet these are often the exhibits that represent important milestones in our history, carry a strong story and help us better understand the context of their time. Visual presentation allows people to perceive historical connections more naturally, with greater interest and without the need for complex explanation.
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Presenting a broader part of your collection at exhibitions
A collector can often bring only a limited selection of objects to an exhibition. If a visitor is interested in a particular item but is looking for a different variant, period, style or condition, you can show them additional objects from your collection on a tablet — even those that were not physically exhibited this time.
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Condition documentation and long-term archiving
A detailed 3D model can serve as a digital record of the object’s current condition. It is useful for comparing changes over time, documenting damage, supporting restoration work, internal records and long-term digital archiving.
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Education, research and interactive presentation
3D models can be used in education, academic research, lectures, virtual exhibitions and interactive applications. Users can view the object from different angles, zoom in on details and better understand its shape, material and historical context.
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What types of objects can you scan?
We scan coins, medals, sculptures, jewellery, tools, historical artefacts, religious objects and entire collections.
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How detailed are the outputs?
Depending on the type of object, we can capture surface details down to a microscopic level — including fine engravings, edge impressions and signs of wear. This makes the models suitable for academic and restoration purposes.
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Can you scan shiny or metallic materials?
Yes. Thanks to advanced lighting and polarization techniques, we can capture reflective and metallic surfaces as well.
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Can the models be used for exhibitions or education?
Yes. The models are optimized for virtual galleries, online exhibitions, interactive displays and educational use.


