Creality Launches Portable 3D Scanner and New Desktop Laser Engraver, Continuing to Advance Multi-Category Strategy
On August 19, Creality, a leading 3D printing company, recently unveiled the Pika, a portable AI-powered 3D scanner, and the Falcon A1C, a desktop laser engraver, marking the continuous improvement of the company's multi-category product matrix and the further implementation of its ecosystem synergy strategy. According to public information, Creality was founded in 2014 as a global leader in consumer-grade 3D printing. It listed on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in May 2026, and is known as the "first consumer 3D printing stock". Its product portfolio covers 3D printers, 3D printing consumables, 3D scanners, laser engravers and related accessories. It also operates the content community Creality Cloud and the overseas e-commerce platform Nexbie, building a closed-loop 3D creative ecosystem spanning from ideation to printing and engraving, and then to finished product circulation. Creality began developing laser engraving products in 2021, initially launching laser modules as accessories for 3D printers. In 2022, it officially rolled out its first standalone laser engraver, the CR-Laser Falcon. Currently, Creality has established a tiered product matrix covering professional, commercial, advanced consumer and entry-level segments, including the Sermoon, Raptor, Otter and Ferret series. The new Pika fills a gap in the mid-range market for "high-precision, AI-assisted, all-scenario" solutions with its pocket-sized portable form factor. Weighing 260 grams and measuring 100×60×35mm, the device can be easily stored and carried around, freeing users from the fixed operating environment required by traditional equipment and enabling flexible scanning operations anytime, anywhere. The Pika is equipped with a dual light source solution consisting of 7-line parallel blue lasers and infrared structured light, which can accurately capture fine details of objects such as figurines, parts and artworks, while also efficiently completing large-scale human body scanning. In terms of connectivity, the device supports three modes: wireless mobile scanning, wireless PC mode and wired full-function mode, flexibly adapting to diverse scenarios such as outdoor collection, exhibition hall documentation, and studio creation. In addition, the Pika comes with comprehensive AI-assisted post-processing functions, including AI retexturing, AI hole filling, and AI human body completion, which can significantly optimize model effects and simplify post-processing workflows. Notably, the product supports 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) model generation, which highly restores the color, material and realistic texture of physical objects, making it suitable for cutting-edge fields such as digital art, VR/XR content production, cultural relic digitization and e-commerce 3D display. By combining convenient scanning, AI-assisted processing and 3DGS generation, the Pika frees physical object digitization from fixed workstations and enables it to be applied to more daily creative scenarios. According to data from CIC Consulting, Creality ranks first in the global consumer 3D scanner market in terms of 2025 GMV, with a market share of 45.3%. The launch of the Pika further enriches the company's product portfolio in this track. The desktop laser engraver Falcon A1C is mainly targeted at home creation and small light commercial scenarios. It is equipped with three gears of laser modules that can be quickly replaced without tools, meeting the needs of fine engraving and deep processing of multiple materials, and is compatible with more than 300 mainstream materials. The device comes standard with auto-focus and an intelligent lifting processing platform, with sufficient depth processing space and high engraving efficiency, which can adapt to the processing of three-dimensional special-shaped objects. The whole machine realizes AI-assisted creation through supporting software, supporting functions such as intelligent image preprocessing, AI pattern filling, and automatic parameter matching based on material identification, which can simplify the design and typesetting process and lower the threshold for creative production. [This article is sourced from Ebrun Go, an automated writing robot developed by Ebrun that delivers e-commerce industry intelligence to you via algorithm in the first time. This tool is still in the early stage of development. Please contact run@ebrun.com or leave a message to help it improve.]
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