VITRONIC, a leading global provider of machine vision technologies for various industries, is launching its new 3D body scanning platform BodyLoop on the global market. The system creates reproducible 360° images in under one second and delivers precise body data after minimal processing time. The technology is utilized for performance optimization in professional sports, sports medicine applications in prevention, as well as rehabilitation, general health promotion and longevity.
The BodyLoop 3D body scanner captures 360° images in under one second and performs automatic 360° body measurement using high-performance analysis software. The captured data enables comprehensive assessment of body statics and symmetry in athletes and patients – including distances, circumferences, volumes, and angles.
The minimal processing time ensures that collected body data is available almost instantly, accelerating all downstream processes. The speed of the 3D scan also makes body assessment less error-prone and more comfortable. Additionally, the high-speed system is suitable for mass scans, for example of entire teams.
BodyLoop body scans are precise, absolutely repeatable, and have no side effects, as they do not use radiation or similar methods. Therefore, scans can be repeated indefinitely to assess and document development in athletes and patients.
Furthermore, the 3D body scanning platform is intuitive and requires no special training or specialized personnel. The solution's ease of use, which was a strong focus during development, contributes to its to versatility and accessibility.

With BodyLoop, we're setting new standards in 3D body analysis. The combination of speed, precision, and user-friendliness makes our system a valuable tool for athletes, physicians, and therapists worldwide"
The accuracy and reliability of the technology builds on the experience gained with its predecessors, the Vitus body scanners. These scanning solutions have been an internationally recognized reference in the market for over 30 years. They are applied in many fields, from biomechanics, sports science, and ergonomics to medicine, where their data serve as the basis for numerous studies. This experience from close collaboration with users has been incorporated into the technology of the new BodyLoop scanner.