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3DsizeME Analysis

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3DsizeMe is a powerful and user-friendly app designed for orthotists and prosthetists in the field of medicine. This portable solution offers the ability to scan various body parts and visualize them in a 3D model. With the support of the TrueDepth camera powered by Structure SDK and the Structure Sensor scanner, 3DsizeMe allows for quick and easy scanning. Whether you need to scan imprints, plantar surface, foot, leg, knee, torso, head, face, or arm, this app has got you covered.

When using the TrueDepth camera, 3DsizeMe requires an iOS device with an integrated TrueDepth front-facing camera system, such as any iPad Pro or iPhone X or later. For those using a Structure Sensor scanner, the app requires an iPadOS device. Compatibility with various models can be found on the Structure website. Please note that 3DsizeMe is available as a free app and is categorized under Education & Reference, specifically in the field of Medicine.

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Release
Latest update
Version
5.11
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
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The 3DsizeME App is a portable, versatile and easy to use solution for human body 3D digitalisation.
The 3DsizeME App is a portable, versatile and easy to use solution for human body 3D digitalisation. Perform a scan quickly thanks to the Structure Sensor. The intuitive and ergonomic interface allows an easy scanning process. The resulting scans, once imported in MSoft 3DsizeME, can be used for various applications. 3DsizeME combined to the Structure Sensor is particularly adapted to scan: Plantar surface. Imprint. Foot. Leg. Knee. Torso. Bust. Head.

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