In principle, almost all artefacts and museum objects can be digitized using 3D scanning – regardless of size, shape or era.
These include sculptures, archaeological finds, ceramics, metal objects, woodwork, religious artefacts, technical exhibits or individual art historical pieces.

The processes used are completely non-contact and therefore particularly suitable for sensitive, fragile or unique objects.
Even complex surfaces, fine details or geometries that are difficult to access can be reliably captured.
If there are special requirements (e.g. shiny, dark or very small objects), the scanning process is individually adapted – always in close consultation with the museum, curators or conservators.