Turn Real Objects into Digital Models
- Creality 3D scanners bridge the gap between the physical and digital worlds. Capture precise 3D data from almost any object and convert it into high-quality digital models ready for design.
- From compact handheld scanners for everyday projects to advanced professional systems with metrology-grade accuracy, Creality makes professional 3D scanning accessible to every creator.
- Not sure which scanner is right for your workflow? Our specialists can help you compare models based on scanning accuracy, object size, portability, and your specific application.
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Creality Sermoon S1 3D Scanner
Vendor:CrealityCreality Sermoon S1 3D Scanner
- Regular price
- $2,699.00
- Sale price
- $2,699.00
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Creality Sermoon P1 3D Scanner
Vendor:CrealityCreality Sermoon P1 3D Scanner
- Regular price
- $3,299.00
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- $3,299.00
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FAQ
What is a 3D scanner and what can I do with it?
A 3D scanner captures the shape and geometry of a real physical object and converts it into a digital 3D model:
- Reverse engineering: Scan an existing part to recreate it in CAD software — useful when no original drawings exist or when you need to modify a physical object.
- 3D printing workflow: Scan an object, edit the model, and print a customized version or replacement part.
- Quality control: Compare scanned parts to original CAD files to verify dimensional accuracy and detect manufacturing deviations.
- Art and preservation: Digitize sculptures, artifacts, or historical objects for archiving, reproduction, or display.
- Medical and dental: Scan anatomical structures for custom prosthetics, orthotics, or dental applications.
- Output format: Most scanners produce STL, OBJ, or PLY files — directly compatible with 3D printing software and CAD applications.
What is the difference between the Sermoon S1 and Sermoon P1?
Both are professional Creality 3D scanners, but positioned for different use cases:
- Sermoon P1 — The higher-end model with superior accuracy and resolution. Designed for professional reverse engineering, quality control, and industrial applications where precision is critical.
- Sermoon S1 — Slightly more accessible entry point into the Sermoon professional scanning lineup. Still delivers excellent accuracy suitable for most professional and semi-industrial applications.
- Both feature: Structured light scanning technology, high-resolution output, and compatibility with major 3D modeling and CAD software.
- Which to choose: For industrial QC and precision engineering → P1. For general professional scanning, product design, and reverse engineering → S1.
Which Creality 3D scanner is right for me?
The best scanner depends on your application.
- Portable handheld scanners are ideal for everyday scanning, field work, education, and medium-sized objects.
- Professional scanners provide higher accuracy and are better suited for engineering, manufacturing, reverse engineering, and quality control.
If you're unsure which model best fits your needs, our team is happy to help.
What objects can I scan?
Creality 3D scanners can capture a wide variety of objects, including:
- Mechanical components
- Automotive parts
- Consumer products
- Sculptures and artwork
- Human body parts (depending on the scanner)
- Furniture and decorative items
- Prototypes and manufactured components
Scanning performance may vary depending on object size, material, transparency, and surface finish.
Can I use scanned models for 3D printing?
Yes. After scanning, your model can be edited, repaired if necessary, and exported for 3D printing. This makes Creality scanners ideal for creating replacement parts, customized products, prototypes, and replicas.
Which software do Creality scanners use?
Creality scanners work with CrealityScan, allowing you to:
- process scan data;
- align multiple scans;
- clean and optimize meshes;
- export models in STL, OBJ, and PLY formats.
The software integrates easily into most professional CAD, engineering, and 3D printing workflows.

