Epic has made public its RealityScan beta, which launched in closed form back in April 2022. It’s…
“a free photogrammetry app that turns smartphone photos of real-world objects into textured 3D models”
Only for iPhone and iPad, where it doesn’t appear to have too much free competition. I’m certainly no expert on Mac apps, and I didn’t look very hard, but this is surprising. You might have thought that Apple’s depth-sensing stuff would have cause developers to flock to such things. Or maybe “free” is just a dirty word in iPhone-land? Not being an iPhone or Mac person, I have no clue about such things.
Export is locked to uploading to Epic’s Sketchfab site. Models can’t be directly saved to local files. Also, since the models are said to be geared toward VR, they may well be low-res and perhaps not watertight for 3D printing (just my guess). A free Android version is pencilled in for release sometime in 2023.
Adobe is also gearing up to release its own photogrammetry software.
There’s also something called Polycam 3.0 coming down the pipe in 2023.