Epic Games’ Realityscan App Now Available For Android

San Francisco: Video game developer Epic Games has announced that its RealityScan application is now available for Android.

“With RealityScan, you can take multiple photos of objects with your phone or tablet to create high-fidelity 3D models of them–RealityScan will do the rest!” the company said in a blogpost on Tuesday.

Users can then export them to SketchFab to share with others or download them for use in other applications such as Unreal Engine or TwinMotion.

The company further informed that the latest release of this application offers a streamlined user interface and more seamless workflow.

It states, “A new step-based workflow takes you through the scanning process, and you can always back up the steps if you need to make changes.”

Now, users can easily find and remove unrelated images from the project library, and optionally add new images in their place.

In addition, with an embedded SketchFab viewer, users can directly open a preview of the final model as it will appear in SketchFab from the Project Library.

Users can also add and edit a name and description for the project, which will automatically be synchronized with Sketchfab.

“Since we launched RealityScan as an iOS app last year, we’ve seen over 200,000 downloads, and many thousands of models created by the community and uploaded to SketchFab,” said the video game developer.

The RealityScan application requires an Android phone or tablet that supports ARCore, or an iPhone or iPad running iOS 16 and up.