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This article explains what you need to know about using XYN Spatial Scan.
*As of April 2026, this service is available for corporate customers with accounts. Contact us
Notes for using XYN Spatial Scan
About 3D Model Generation Service
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When photographing subjects for 3D modeling, ensure you obtain permission from the subject's rights holder beforehand. All captured images and generated 3D models must be handled responsibly and in compliance with the laws of the respective countries and regions. This service strictly prohibits uploading images or generating 3D models that violate legal regulations. Please note that we are not liable for any damages resulting from the use of this service's 3D generation feature.
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This service is designed for photographing stationary subjects and does not support moving subjects (e.g., people, animals, vehicles, plants swaying in the wind, or views from a car window). It is not intended for purposes such as measurement or surveying.
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The quality of the generated 3D models can vary greatly depending on the subject and shooting environment. In some cases, 3D models may not be generated correctly due to the subject's characteristics or lighting conditions. For example, subjects with reflective surfaces, high gloss, or transparency may not produce optimal results.
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The quality of the generated 3D models depends on the quality of the input images and the shooting positions. Certain images may result in unsuccessful 3D modeling or a decrease in the quality of the generated models.
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The saving function of this service does not guarantee completeness. Always back up your captured images and generated 3D models. We are not responsible for any data loss or leakage.
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A stable internet connection is required to use this service. Connection issues or an unstable internet environment may result in service malfunctions.
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Displaying and reviewing 3D models may require a high-performance device. Depending on the device or internet environment, display or operational performance may be affected.