A precision lab for the physical-to-digital pipeline.

Founded by mechanical engineers who got tired of bad scans and broken CAD files, Meridian3D delivers the level of accuracy and documentation that production teams actually need.

Every project is run by a credentialed engineer not a technician and validated against ISO 17025 traceable references.

A precision lab for the physical-to-digital pipeline.

Founded by mechanical engineers who got tired of bad scans and broken CAD files, Meridian3D delivers the level of accuracy and documentation that production teams actually need.

Every project is run by a credentialed engineer not a technician and validated against ISO 17025 traceable references.

Mechanical engineers running a metrology bench, not a content studio.

Metrolab is a small, focused practice built around four jobs: capturing real geometry, rebuilding it as parametric CAD, inspecting against nominal, and documenting the result.

Our scanners and CMMs are calibrated and NIST-traceable. Our modelers come from aerospace and motorsport. Every project closes with a report you can hand to a manufacturer or auditor.

  • Handheld laser & structured-light capture (25–80 µm)
  • Parametric reverse engineering in SolidWorks & Fusion 360
  • CMM & optical first-article inspection with GD&T
  • Color deviation analysis and signed QA reports
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Four principles, applied to every project.

Accuracy First

Every deliverable is traceable to calibrated reference standards.

Engineer-led

Mechanical engineers not technicians own every to STEP.

Predictable

Clear scope, fixed timelines. Most jobs ship within 48–72 hours.

Confidential

NDA-by-default. All data stays on-premise unless you say otherwise.

Years
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Projects
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Best accuracy
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Avg turnaround
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Built on the metrology stack engineers already trust.

Calibrated hardware, certified software, NIST-traceable workflows. Every deliverable comes with the paperwork to back it up.

Software

Hardware

Certifications

Start with a scoping call

A 20-minute call is usually enough to confirm scope, accuracy, and timeline.