Three days into its Kickstarter, app developer Occipital had raised just under $600,000, or roughly six times its $100,000 goal—which was met in the first three hours. What’s got early adopters and ...
Occipital is acquiring ManCTL to easily turn the real world into a digital one. Occipital develops computer-vision products. Its applications — 360Verse and 360 Panorama — capture images and create ...
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It has been announced this week that Occipital has acquired Lynx to help design and build the ultimate portable 3D scanner that will provide even more precise scanning computations. Some of our ...
If you’ve ever used Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensing input device for the Xbox 360 game console, you’ll have an initial grasp of how Occipital’s 3D scanner for mobile devices, called “Structure ...
This next generation in mobile 3D scanning hardware was revealed today by the folks at Occipital. They've shown the Occipital Structure Sensor Mark II, a device that's 50% smaller than their previous ...
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Printing 3D objects has always felt like a daunting and expensive affair, but we are beginning to see 3D printers come down in price substantially. The problem is that it’s still difficult to create ...
Occipital bills its Structure Sensor ($379) as the first 3D sensor for mobile devices. This small gadget, which clips onto an iPad, provides depth data for true 3D imaging. It can act as a 3D scanner, ...
Occipital, the maker of the Structure Sensor, has acquired a company called Lynx Laboratories, one that launched its own mobile 3D scanner on Kickstarter a few years ago. The Lynx staff will join ...
Occipital, a startup best known for a 3D camera accessory for the iPhone, is going to start selling a handheld sensor that uses lidar, the same technology that self-driving cars use. While 3D cameras ...
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