Revopoint Trackit launches optical tracking scanner for high-precision industrial measurements

EquipmentNews
May 29, 2025
Revopoint 3D has launched Revopoint Trackit, a new optical tracking and blue laser 3D scanning system, enabling accurate marker-free scans of small to large workpieces for measurement in industrial applications (Courtesy Revopoint 3D)
Revopoint 3D has launched Revopoint Trackit, a new optical tracking and blue laser 3D scanning system, enabling accurate marker-free scans of small to large workpieces for measurement in industrial applications (Courtesy Revopoint 3D)

Revopoint 3D, based in Los Angeles, California, USA, has launched Revopoint Trackit, an optical tracking and blue laser 3D scanning system, enabling accurate marker-free scans of small to large workpieces for measurement in industrial applications.

3D models are in great demand across industries, including VR and advanced manufacturing. Trackit aims to streamline workflow, minimising effort and maximising productivity at every stage of the scanning process. Its intelligent optical tracking technology allows users to skip time-consuming marker placement on objects by accurately tracking the scanner’s spatial movement as they scan.

Trackit’s automated gimbal calibration system reportedly guarantees scan accuracy in any operating environment. This system further enhances efficiency by allowing calibration in just 25 minutes, which is up to 50% faster than other optical tracking systems requiring manual calibration. Trackit’s one-piece carbon fibre frame also prevents errors caused by shifting markers and deformation from impacts or transportation.

Dual scanning modes for diverse applications

The Trackit dual-mode scanning mode meets various scanning needs with high efficiency and accuracy. Offering 30 blue laser cross-lines for rapidly capturing surface areas, including dark and shiny ones, and a powerful single-line mode for deep holes and crevices.

Efficiently obtaining accurate dimension from irregular parts is a common challenge in reverse engineering. Mechanical Engineer, Jonathan Mitchelson, shared, “Trackit nailed a complex brake shaft with exceptional detail. I captured the exterior using the 30 cross-line mode, then switched to the single-line mode for the deep keyways—all without markers or spray. Three-click auto-calibration, watertight mesh, and I’m ready for reverse engineering and future upgrades. It’s a game-changer.”

From intricate coins to entire automobiles, Trackit delivers solid accuracy across a wide range of object sizes. Its marker-free scans’ volumetric accuracy of 0.025mm + 0.04mm x L(m) ensures reliable measurements regardless of the workpiece’s dimensions. Trackit’s dual-camera optical tracking base station with a large tracking area can easily be repositioned to ensure full surface coverage up to 2800 x 2800 mm at 4000 mm.

The latest Trackit scanner is currently available on Kickstarter here

global.revopoint3d.com

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