Onizio Unveils Its 3D Pod Scanner at CES

Published on January 18, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of the Onizio Pod 3D scanner, a compact light-colored device, shown on a surface during its presentation at CES.

Onizio Presents Its 3D Pod Scanner at CES

The French company Onizio has unveiled its new device for capturing objects in three dimensions, the Onizio Pod, at the CES technology event. This launch aims to serve as a practical tool for the general public as well as for experts. The brand indicated that it has a more extensive product line prepared, although for now it has only provided some details. Its goal is to democratize the use of 3D digitization. 🚀

Priority on Ease of Use

The Onizio Pod stands out for its reduced size and operation that the company describes as intuitive. The idea is that anyone can convert physical objects into digital models without requiring complex technical skills. The set combines physical components and software to speed up the capture process and create usable 3D files immediately.

Main Features of the System:
  • Compact and portable design for greater convenience.
  • Simplified workflow that integrates capture and data processing.
  • Generate three-dimensional models ready for printing or editing.
The true test for any affordable scanner comes when trying to digitize something that is not a perfect static object, such as a moving pet, for example.

A Tactic for Diverse Sectors

By targeting both enthusiasts and professional studios, Onizio demonstrates that its technology is adaptable. The advancement of a more complete range suggests that the company wants to offer various options, perhaps with different capabilities or costs to meet varied demands. This approach is common in a sector where capturing objects in 3D is gaining importance in areas such as design, education, or heritage preservation.

Potential Markets for This Technology:
  • Industrial design and rapid prototyping.
  • Education and academic projects.
  • Preserving and documenting cultural assets.

The Challenge of Real Accessibility

Of course, the challenge for a device of this type, which is promoted as affordable, arises when it comes to scanning complex elements or those with difficult textures, beyond controlled demonstrations. Success will depend on its performance in real and everyday conditions. 🔍