Leica Geosystems’ new Leica RTC series sets the benchmark in scanning accuracy and productivity

by | Jun 10, 2026

Industry-leading sensors paired with a real-time collaboration workflow let teams scan faster, start collaborating immediately, and keep projects moving towards deliverables

  • Advanced 3D laser scanning: The new Leica RTC laser scanners capture data faster and 35% more accurately than its nearest competitor.
  • Real-time collaboration: Industry-first Livelink capability enables project teams to connect and collaborate during scanning, so they can spot data gaps before they leave the site and start work on deliverables sooner.  
  • Upgradeable scanning platform: The RTC series comes in three performance tiers. As project needs grow, teams can move to a higher tier without replacing their systems. ‌

(Heerbrugg, Switzerland – 9 June 2026) Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, today announced the launch of the all-new Leica RTC series of terrestrial laser scanners: the Leica RTC300, 500, and 700. Built on Leica Geosystems’ decades of leadership in terrestrial laser scanning, the new series delivers substantial improvements in scanning speed, accuracy, and range, while introducing real-time workflow connectivity that keeps field and office teams aligned from first scan to final deliverable.

Scalable superior performance 

The new RTC series combines the speed, capability and versatility of the Leica RTC360 with the robustness and superior accuracy of the ScanStation P-Series, enabling specialised workflows across surveying, construction, industrial plants, public safety, and infrastructure. It includes three performance tiers based on the same platform: As projects grow in size and demand, users can upgrade to a higher performance tier without replacing their system.

Connected workflows

As project schedules compress and data volumes grow, geospatial teams are expected to deliver reliable, decision-ready information while work is still in progress. With the new RTC series, scanning, registration, and data sharing become one continuous process: 3D data moves between field, cloud and office. Livelink, a new capability in Leica Cyclone FIELD 360, streams scan data to Hexagon GeoCloud as it is captured. Multiple scanners can feed into one shared project in real time. Teams can reduce rework by confirming they’ve covered the entire site before the field crew leaves – and start producing deliverables even before scanning is finished.

“The RTC series reflects where reality capture is headed: faster data capture, better connected teams, and a platform built to scale,” says Tanja Birner, President at Hexagon’s Scanning & Mapping Division. “It gives customers a more powerful way to work today — and the confidence that their investment scales with them.”

The new RTC series replaces the existing Leica RTC360/LT and Leica ScanStation P30/P40/P50 product lines. 

Learn more about the new Leica RTC.

For more information, contact:

Christopher Curley

[email protected]

Tel: +1.504.421.7498 

Leica Geosystems – when it has to be right

With more than 200 years of history, Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, is the trusted supplier of premium sensors, software and services. Delivering value every day to professionals in surveying, construction, infrastructure, mining, mapping and other geospatial content-dependent industries, Leica Geosystems leads the industry with innovative solutions to empower our autonomous future.

 

Hexagon (Nasdaq Stockholm: HEXA B) has approximately 17,000 employees in 50 countries and net sales of approximately 3.7bn EUR.

Learn more at hexagon.com.

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