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What is Magiscan 3d?

MagiScan is a mobile app for iOS and Android that converts physical objects into 3D models using your phone's camera. It uses photogrammetry technology to capture and process real-world items, producing files suitable for professional use. The app offers several capture modes tailored to different needs: 360° Compass for rotating objects, Semisphere for iOS devices, standard Camera Mode, and Room Plan for interior spaces (with LiDAR support on compatible devices). Once scanned, models export in standard formats like glTF, glb, and USDZ, making them compatible with design software such as Blender, AR applications, and e-commerce platforms. A free version provides basic functionality, whilst the paid MagiScan Premium tier adds faster processing, the ability to import and process existing photos, and access to business-focused AR and 3D services designed to increase product visibility and sales.

Key Features

Multiple capture modes

360° Compass, Semisphere (iOS), Camera Mode, and Room Plan with LiDAR support for varied scanning scenarios

Photogrammetry processing

converts image sequences into detailed 3D geometry directly on your device

Standard format exports

saves models as glTF, glb, and USDZ for broad compatibility across software and platforms

Premium processing

faster model generation and photo batch processing available with paid subscription

Business services

premium tier includes AR tools and e-commerce integration options for commercial use

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • No special hardware required; uses your existing smartphone or tablet camera
  • Offline processing capability means scans work without constant internet connection
  • Export formats are industry standard, reducing compatibility issues with other software
  • Free tier lets you test the core functionality before committing to paid features
  • Includes tools specifically designed for e-commerce and product presentation

Limitations

  • Scan quality depends heavily on lighting conditions and user technique; poor lighting produces lower-quality models
  • Some advanced features like Room Plan are still in beta, so stability and accuracy may vary
  • Processing speeds and model detail caps may be lower on older or lower-specification devices

Use Cases

E-commerce: create 3D product models for online shops to improve customer engagement and reduce returns

Interior design: measure and document rooms using Room Plan mode for renovation planning or virtual staging

Product prototyping: scan physical prototypes for digital iteration in design software like Blender

AR experiences: generate 3D assets for augmented reality applications in retail, marketing, or entertainment

Collectibles documentation: capture detailed 3D records of antiques, sculptures, or hobby items