Trophy Scan Launches 3D Scoring Mobile App for Hunters

Trophy Scan has debuted its first mobile app, allowing users to score and memorialize their trophies on the fly.

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posted on February 20, 2025
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For over a decade Trophy Scan has transformed how hunters record and measure their trophies by using state-of-the-art 3D scanning technology—first using commercial 3D laser scanners and then via its iPad system, but now simply utilizing an iPhone. With Trophy Scan Mobile, hunters can scan, score and store an exact digital replica of their trophies just by downloading an app.

Utilizing Trophy Scan’s patented “Volumetrics” algorithms and cutting-edge 3D scanning software, hunters can accurately score whitetails, mule deer and elk using any major scoring methods they choose—including Total Volume—all in under 10 minutes.

Trophy Scan in action

Share Your Trophy

Once a scan is complete, hunters can instantly share their 3D Scan and official score—accurate to within one percent—with friends, family and fellow hunters right from the app. A scan can even be printed out for display. Each scan doesn't serve simply as a score—it’s a curated memory of the hunt—as well as a form of insurance against the loss of the physical trophy.

Technology Meets Tradition

Designed for everyday hunters, Trophy Scan Mobile bridges the gap between innovation and hunting heritage. Whether scoring a personal best, celebrating a first buck or reliving a hunt with buddies, the app ensures that every animal can now be affordably celebrated.

Trophy Scan Mobile is available exclusively for Apple iPhone Pro models or greater, via the iOS App Store starting February 1, 2025. Subscriptions cost $9.99 monthly to $99.99 annually. For those with Android devices, an Android version is currently in the works, though not yet available.

To see Trophy Scan in action, click the video embedded above, or head on over to the company's YouTube @TrophyScan account for a complete eight video "How-To" series on how to properly use the app. For still more information, visit TrophyScan.com, and keep up with their latest releases on the @trophy_scan Instagram.

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