Warmer Digital / 3D Product Views Scanned in Bend, from the real thing.
Book a scan visit

Let people pick up your work before they ever visit the shop.

I scan your real pieces with a phone camera and put them on the website you already have. Visitors turn the piece with a finger, lean in close to the grain and the glaze, and on a phone they can set it in their own room at true size. No app for them to install. Nothing about your site changes.

Drag to turn it. Pinch or scroll to lean in. On a phone, tap the AR mark and set it on your own floor.

Lamp on a shop stool. A real scan from my own workbench, captured with the same phone that comes to your shop. Look at the wood grain on the seat. That is the level of detail your pieces get.

How I work

I come to you. One visit, and your pieces never leave the shop. Each one takes about fifteen minutes to capture.
I build the models. The scans get cleaned, checked against the real piece, and compressed until they load faster than most product photos.
You approve the first one. I put the finished model in front of you before any money changes hands. If it does not look like your work, we shake hands and part ways.
It goes live on your site. Squarespace, Shopify, WordPress, or hand-built. If your site can hold a video, it can hold this. Your web person can also just take the files from me.

What each piece gets

The rate

$149 flat

Three pieces. No subscription. No per-view fees.
Additional pieces $39 each, same visit.

Book a scan visit

You see your first finished model before you pay anything. That is the same courtesy you extend on a commission, and it covers the honest truth that some materials scan better than others.

Does it sell work?

Furniture retailer MADE.COM reported customers who viewed a piece in 3D were 25% more likely to buy it. Big retailers publish numbers like that. I have not measured it for Bend shops yet, and that is part of why you see your first model free. Source: Sketchfab enterprise case study, MADE.COM, 2019.

What the embed looks like

One block of HTML pasted into your product page. This is the whole thing. No plugin, no account, no monthly anything.

<model-viewer
  src="your-piece.glb"
  camera-controls auto-rotate ar
  alt="Walnut side table">
</model-viewer>

Fair questions

What scans well?
Wood, ceramic, leather, fabric, stone, painted metal. Texture and grain are where this shines, which is why it suits handmade work so well.
What scans poorly?
Clear glass, mirrors, and high-polish chrome give every scanner trouble, mine included. Send me a photo of the piece first and I will tell you straight whether it will hold up.
Will it slow my website down?
No. The viewer loads after your page does, and each model is compressed to about the size of a single good photo.
My website person handles my site. Does that work?
Fine by me. I hand them the files and the one block of embed code, and nothing else about your site changes.
Who am I dealing with?
Warmer Digital is my one-person web studio here in Bend. I build and look after websites for local businesses, and I learned photogrammetry the same way you learned your craft: by doing it until it held up.

See if your pieces qualify

Email me one photo of a piece you would want in 3D. I will reply with a straight yes or no on scan quality and a time I can come by.

jordon@warmerdigital.com