EinScan Rigil Lite — Lite to Start. Light to Create.
The EinScan Rigil Lite is SHINING 3D’s standalone wireless 3D scanner designed to deliver professional scanning performance in a compact, fully self-contained handheld system. Combining onboard computing, advanced blue laser technology, wireless connectivity, and integrated processing tools, the Rigil Lite allows users to scan, process, edit, and export models directly from the device without relying on a tethered laptop workflow.
Designed for reverse engineering, automotive applications, industrial workflows, digital archiving, and product development, the Rigil Lite blends portability with high-performance scanning capability for both field and studio environments.

Advanced Multi-Mode Scanning
The Rigil Lite combines multiple scanning technologies to support a wide range of object sizes and applications. Its blue laser modes are optimized for detailed geometry capture and challenging surfaces, while the infrared rapid mode is designed for larger objects and fast area scanning.
Supporting Up to 2.94 million points per second in crossed blue laser mode, up to 16 million points per second in IR rapid mode and Resolution as fine as 0.05 mm
The crossed blue laser system provides improved tracking stability and more reliable geometry acquisition compared to parallel-line-only laser systems.

Built for Real-World Scanning
The Rigil Lite is designed to handle the kinds of surfaces and environments that users commonly encounter outside of controlled studio conditions. Many everyday scanning projects involve dark plastics, metallic finishes, reflective coatings, or uneven lighting conditions that can make stable tracking difficult for traditional structured-light systems. The Rigil Lite’s hybrid scanning system is built to improve reliability across these more challenging surfaces while keeping the workflow fast and portable.
Its laser scanning modes help improve capture performance on darker and more reflective materials, making it easier to scan automotive parts, mechanical components, tools, props, and industrial objects with less preparation. The scanner is also designed for flexible indoor and outdoor use, allowing users to move between workshops, garages, job sites, and field environments without being limited to highly controlled lighting setups.
The Rigil Lite additionally supports feature-based and marker-free laser scanning in many workflows, reducing the amount of setup required before scanning begins. For suitable objects with enough visible geometry or surface detail, users can often scan directly without spending extra time placing markers across the surface. This helps streamline workflows and makes the scanner especially practical for fast-moving projects, mobile scanning, and general-purpose 3D capture.
On-Device Processing & Export
The Rigil Lite is built around a standalone workflow that allows users to handle much of the scanning process directly on the device itself. Instead of relying entirely on an external computer during capture, the scanner includes onboard processing tools that allow users to review and manage scan data immediately after acquisition.
Users can align scans, clean up point cloud data, generate meshes, trim unwanted geometry, perform basic measurements, and organize projects directly from the scanner interface. This allows scans to be checked and adjusted on-site before leaving the project environment, reducing the risk of incomplete captures or missing geometry being discovered later during post-processing.
For mobile workflows and general-purpose scanning applications, this onboard workflow helps simplify the overall process and reduces the need to constantly move data between devices during active scanning sessions. Whether scanning vehicles, props, workshop parts, architectural features, or outdoor objects, the Rigil Lite is designed to keep the workflow portable, flexible, and self-contained.

Full-Color Texture Capture
The Rigil Lite includes a built-in 5MP HD color camera system capable of capturing full-color texture data alongside geometric scan information. This allows scanned models to preserve realistic surface appearance in addition to accurate shape data, helping create more visually complete and presentation-ready 3D assets.
Color capture is especially useful for applications involving cultural preservation, artwork, props, product visualization, education, digital archiving, and content creation where surface appearance plays an important role. Material variation, labels, paint markings, weathering, and other visual surface details can all be retained directly during the scanning process.
The scanner’s onboard display allows users to preview both geometry and texture data in real time while scanning, making it easier to verify coverage and visual quality immediately on-site. Because texture information is captured directly during acquisition, users can generate textured meshes without relying on separate photography workflows or external texture mapping steps.
Combined with the Rigil Lite’s standalone architecture and hybrid scanning modes, the integrated 5MP color camera helps provide a more complete all-in-one workflow for both technical and creative 3D scanning applications.

Who Is the EinScan Rigil Lite For?
The Rigil Lite is aimed at users who want a professional wireless scanning workflow without the cost of high-end industrial metrology systems.
It is particularly well suited for:
- Reverse engineering
- Automotive scanning
- Mechanical inspection
- Product design
- Custom fabrication
- Digital archiving
- 3D printing
- Prop and cosplay creation
- Field scanning applications
For users looking for a portable all-in-one laser scanner with onboard processing, advanced tracking, and standalone operation, the EinScan Rigil Lite offers one of the most capable wireless scanning platforms currently available in its class.
