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3D Scanners for Makers and Digital Creators

A 3D scanner is a serious tech gift for someone who wants to capture objects for modelling, printing or digital design.

Why people love it

Why it makes such a good gift

A 3D scanner is not a casual stocking filler. It makes most sense for someone who already has an interest in 3D printing, CAD, digital art, model making or product design.

Before spending this much, think about:

  • what size of objects they want to scan
  • whether they use Windows, Mac, iOS or Android
  • how much accuracy they realistically need

For the right person, though, it opens up a more advanced creative workflow than buying another accessory or gadget.

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£289.85 to £598.00
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Best place to start

Our top pick for this gift idea

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Top Pick

Revopoint Inspire 3D Scanner

A portable handheld 3D scanner for hobby modelling and object capture. Good for entry-level scanning projects.

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£357.00 Amazon

More options

More ways to buy this idea

If the first pick is not quite right, these alternatives keep the same overall feel.

Creality CR-Scan Ferret Scanner

A compact Creality 3D scanner for scanning models and objects. It suits makers who want a more affordable route in.

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£289.85 Was £341 Amazon
Revopoint POP 3 Plus Scanner

A higher-spec handheld scanner for medium objects. Good for a more committed 3D printing or design setup.

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£598.00 Amazon

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Good For

When this gift works especially well

Why it stands out

It supports genuinely specialist making work, so it feels more purposeful than a general tech gadget.

Who it suits best

Best for adult makers, design students, 3D printing hobbyists and tech-focused partners or relatives.