What a 3D Ground Scanner Does
Conventional VLF and pulse-induction detectors are built to find small targets near the surface and tell you very little about what's deeper. A 3D ground scanner works by graphic-imaging: you scan an area in a grid, and the system maps the conductivity and structure of the ground into a 3D visualization, showing buried metal, cavities, tunnels, and voids by position and depth. That makes them suited to the jobs a coil can't do — locating deep caches and chambers, mapping a site before excavation, and confirming an anomaly's size and depth before you dig. Some systems add long-range location to cover ground quickly and pinpoint a search area, then switch to 3D scanning to image it in detail. These are professional instruments with a real learning curve and a price to match, but for deep, image-based detection there's no substitute.
OKM 3D Ground-Scan & Long-Range Systems
OKM is the benchmark in 3D ground imaging, with a tiered lineup from portable to flagship. The Fusion Ultra Light and Fusion Light are the accessible entry into OKM 3D scanning, while the Fusion Professional and Fusion Professional Plus add live-scan imaging and the SRIS sensor. At the top, the Evolution NTX, the long-range thermo-scan Delta Ranger, and the multi-sensor flagship eXp 5500 deliver the deepest, most detailed imaging OKM makes. Need to locate underground water or cavities rather than metal? The OKM GeoSeeker images groundwater and voids to extreme depth. See the full OKM range for specs and model-by-model detail.
Nokta Invenio: Imaging at a Lower Entry Point
The Nokta Invenio brings target-imaging technology to a more accessible price than the high-end OKM systems. It estimates the shape, size, and depth of buried targets and gives you a visual readout, bridging the gap between a conventional detector and a full 3D ground-scanning system — a strong starting point for hunters who want imaging without a five-figure investment. For the Invenio and Invenio Pro details and pricing, see the model page.
Tero Vido & More 3D Scanning Systems
Rounding out the category, we also carry Tero Vido ground-imaging systems — including the TVPI and Expander series and the Tero Vido 3D System — and GroundTech scanners, both established lines of 3D ground-scanning equipment for deep, image-based searching. Browse all the brands above to compare approaches, and reach out if you want help weighing one system against another.
Who 3D Ground Scanners Are For
These systems are built for serious, depth-focused work, not everyday park hunting: professional treasure and cache hunters chasing deep targets a coil can't reach, archaeology and survey teams mapping sites non-invasively, and prospectors and water-finders locating veins, voids, and groundwater. If you're cleaning clad out of a park, a conventional detector from our metal detectors range is the right tool. If you need to image the ground in 3D and reach extreme depth, this is the category — and we'll help you match the system to the job.
3D Ground Scanner FAQs
What is a 3D ground scanner?
It's an imaging detector that scans an area in a grid and builds a 3D visualization of what's underground — buried metal, cavities, voids, and structures by position and depth — rather than just beeping over shallow targets like a conventional detector. It's used for deep, image-based detection in treasure hunting, archaeology, and survey.
How is a 3D ground scanner different from a regular metal detector?
A regular VLF or pulse-induction detector finds small targets near the surface and gives a simple audio or numeric response. A 3D ground scanner images the ground graphically, showing the depth, position, and rough shape of deeper targets and cavities. It reaches far greater depth and provides a visual map, at a much higher price and with more skill required.
How deep do these systems detect?
Far deeper than conventional detectors — depending on the system, target size, and ground, into the multi-meter range for large objects and cavities, and the OKM GeoSeeker images groundwater and voids to hundreds of feet. Depth depends heavily on the system and conditions; we can talk you through realistic expectations for your use.
Which 3D ground scanner should I choose?
It depends on budget and use. The Nokta Invenio is the accessible entry into target imaging; OKM's Fusion line scales from portable 3D scanning up to live-scan professional imaging; and the OKM Evolution, Delta Ranger, and eXp 5500 are the top-tier deep-imaging systems. The OKM GeoSeeker is for water and cavities rather than metal. Tell us your targets, depth needs, and budget and we'll match the system.
Are long-range and 3D scanners legitimate?
The professional systems we carry — OKM and Nokta — are legitimate, established instruments with real imaging technology, used by professionals worldwide. Be cautious of cheap "long-range" or "gold scanner" gadgets sold online, which often don't perform as claimed. We only stock genuine, authorized professional equipment.
Why Buy Your 3D Ground Scanner from Serious Detecting
These are major investments, so it matters who you buy from. We're an authorized dealer for the professional brands we carry — genuine equipment, full manufacturer warranty, and real support for setup, scanning technique, and interpreting results. Free shipping in the lower 48, local pickup out of Michigan, and over 2,700 verified buyers have rated us 4.9 stars. Spec'ing a system for a specific job? Tell us your targets, depth, and terrain and we'll help you choose the right scanner.