As we close out the year, it’s time to dream a little and win a special Revopoint gift.
What’s your wish for Revopoint?
Is it a new feature, a software improvement, new hardware, or a specific scanning scenario you’d love to see?
Or feel free to share your personal wish or goal for 2026! We’re all ears!
How to join: Like this post Leave a comment with your wish
Event dates: December 21 – January 4 Winners will be announced on January 5 Winners will be randomly chosen from comments. The contest requires at least 10 replies across all platforms to be valid.
A few lucky participants will receive special Revopoint gifts as our thank-you for being part of the community!
Let’s end the year with wishes, ideas, and inspiration. Make a wish and share it with us below!
1.Be able to see color data while merging RGB preview
2. Manual alignment
3. Processing based on GPU
4. Texturing using own Camera / Phone
5. Lidar based 3D scanner
In RevoScan, add the ability to edit point clouds before the Fusion stage (trimming). This will significantly speed up work on all PCs.
Improve MetroX’s full-field mode so it works reliably. In all the chats I’m in, people are complaining that it doesn’t work at all. Improve the software and it will be super cool.
Use a single cable standard (USB-C) for all new products to make them universal.
You can add a speaker to the scanner so it can use a tone to indicate the optimal distance from an object. And a button to turn the speaker off.
Improve your software. I feel like it’s the weakest point right now. Don’t use AI to write code!!! Only manual optimization will save the world =)
We could develop software for AR glasses to enable scanning while wearing them. This would allow us to see a point cloud superimposed on the actual object being scanned. It would also be great to be able to select a specific area on the object for maximum detail.
I’d like to be able to use dynamic triangle density settings when creating a mesh. I’d like a denser mesh in areas with small objects (like fasteners) and a sparser mesh on large, smooth surfaces. This would ultimately reduce the overall file size. To do this, you can specify areas for increased detail in the program.
In theory, I can come up with a lot more. Hire me. =))
GPU option for all tools and processing to speed things up
Utilize high end hardware to process data faster - Let user set system load in settings (Low, Medium, High). If a comptuer has a 14900K, 192GB RAM, super fast NVME, and a 5090 - the software should be able to use up to 100% of the hardware.
A single-device scanner that doesnt need markers and can scan small to very large assets
Scan to iPhone/iPad - Metro Y Pro (Low Priority)
An app where I can go out in the field and use the scanner without a computer.
Products that are not “expired” or “replaced” by a new model with “marginally” better specs - the moment it arrives at your house.
I have been tempted by other Revopoint products - but each time I then think back of how we was treated with Miraco Pro via Kickstarter - now exactly 2 years ago. Then I quickly “decline” buying more products.
My wish for Revopoint is to keep doing what your doing. I probably wouldn’t have bought a scanner if it wasn’t for Revopoint’s Kickstarter campaigns. Please don’t act like a big corporation and forget about the little guys.
Use the advanced settings of the Dual-axis Turntable on PC as well (Revo Scan 5, Revo Metro, etc.)
At the moment, the advanced settings of the Dual-axis Turntable can only be used through the Revo Scan mobile app. It would be very useful to implement them in the PC software too, such as Revo Scan 5 and Revo Metro.
Also, it would be great to have a single command to rotate the turntable in both directions (clockwise/counterclockwise). Right now, if I’m not mistaken, this can only be done by programming the states.
Handheld Stabilizer
I’d love to have a handheld stabilizer. Unfortunately, I’ve never been able to try one because it’s no longer available. I’m not sure why it’s no longer being sold, but in my opinion it was a very useful accessory to help achieve more stable scans in certain situations.
Optimal distance indicator
As other users have mentioned, it would be useful to have an indicator on the scanner that shows the optimal distance from the object. Personally, I would prefer a visual indicator rather than an audible one, because during longer scans a continuous beep could become annoying.
I want to be able to export a point cloud in ply format immediately after scanning and before the fusion stage. Fusion often deletes useful point clouds, and I want to be able to use other software to work with the raw data.
The raw file scan is only virtual representation of the project folder , it is not exportable or editable outside Revo Scan because that are not organized virtual points and not supported in any other software . The " real" point could is only editable and editable in other software after the points are " organized " aka fused into point cloud.
What would be needed in this case is having back standard algorithms fusing option that use raw algorithms that do not remove any noises, but the process of cleaning after that kind of fusion will take some time to archive due to the extra data included .
I really needed this feature yesterday. Sometimes I need to export raw data before fusion, with all the noise. Just the point cloud as it was assembled. There were some issues with the software when merging thin-walled elements. There were a lot of artifacts on the edges.
For example, I see that the raw data needs manual cleaning, but the software doesn’t offer this option. It requires Fusion first. That’s why it’s important to be able to edit the cloud before Fusion. Exporting is also essential, of course. This will save a lot of time in the long run, as you can remove unnecessary points at the very beginning.