No, MetroX series, MetroY series and Inspire 2 comes with free software called Revo Metro. It is compatible with Windows and macOS and allows you to scan, edit, merge, and import/export models offline.
Yes, it's free to use. You can download Revo Scan Metro from the Support - Download page on Revopoint's website.
No, it doesn't need to be connected to an internet-capable network to scan and edit your models. However, you need access to the internet for software updates and file transfers.
You can find its documents in Revopedia. Or open Revo Metro and click the Learning button in the upper left corner to get the User Manual.
When you open Revo Metro, you will see a prompt if there is a new version available. Click the Update button to download the latest version. You can also download the latest version on the Support - Download page on Revopoint's website.
Revo Metro can export your models in PLY, OBJ, STL, ASC, 3MF, GLTF, and FBX for compatibility with most 3D modeling, slicer, and CAD software.
Point Cloud model: PLY, OBJ, ASC
Mesh model: PLY, OBJ, STL, FBX, GLTF, 3MF
Texture model: PLY, OBJ, FBX, GLTF
Yes, scanned models can be exported in the STL, OBJ, and 3MF formats, and directly used for 3D printing.
Yes, Revo Metro offers various file formats compatible with most design software, such as Revo Design, QuickSurface, Geomagic, PolyWorks, Blender, Maya, Rhino, ZBrush, Fusion 360, etc.
Point Cloud model: PLY, OBJ, ASC
Mesh model: PLY, OBJ, STL, FBX, GLTF, 3MF
Texture model: PLY, OBJ, FBX, GLTF
No, it's only compatible with the Revo Metro software, which offers scanning and model-editing functions and can be downloaded from Revopoint's website.
Yes, but at the moment, it only supports acceleration with NVIDIA discrete GPUs. The minimum GPU requirement is NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (8 GB).