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A Versatile Handheld Scanner for Even More Insights

17.03.2025
by editorial staff WORLD OF INDUSTRIES

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Faro Technologies has entered a new category of handheld scanning with the launch of Faro Leap ST

Faro Technologies has entered a new category of handheld scanning with the launch of Faro Leap ST. The new handheld solution expands the company’s product portfolio, making Faro one of the few companies offering customers a complete range of portable 3D metrology devices. It strengthens Faro’s presence across the manufacturing sector, where speed, accuracy, and throughput are key. Faro paired this launch with an update to its Faro CAM2  Software, for a simple and effective way to scan parts.  

“We wrapped up 2024 with a series of exciting new product launches, and we’re kicking off 2025 with the same momentum,” said Faro President & CEO Peter J. Lau. “Leap ST underscores our dedication to the manufacturing sector and 3D metrology, the backbone of Faro Technologies for over 40 years. Along with our updated CAM2 software, we’re confident that Leap ST will significantly impact our customers and the wider industry.”

Leap ST features five powerful operating modes: ultra-fast scanning, hyperfine scanning, deep hole scanning, large area scanning, and photogrammetry. As a metrology-grade tool, it excels in measuring and verifying a variety of surfaces and parts. The design is compact, portable, and suitable for multiple industries and applications.

Additionally, Faro enhanced its 3D metrology software offerings with the update of CAM2. The software now includes five tailored versions that address specific manufacturing measurement requirements. CAM2 now offers options for scanning devices and probing devices, as well as a hybrid approach that integrates probing and scanning for solutions such as the FaroArm with laser line probes.

RFK Racing, an existing Faro customer and eight-time NASCAR champion, praised Leap ST. “The new handheld scanner will seamlessly integrate into our processes, further boosting our manufacturing efficiency,” said Kevin Kidd, Director of Software and Analytics. “The unification of Faro data in CAM2, a software we’ve already adopted, will allow us to streamline information into one cohesive and connected system.”

Leap ST and CAM2 are now available in all regions; customers can book a demonstration on Faro.com.

Source: Faro

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