Scanner
Scanner may refer to:
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Technology
    
    For invisible radiation
    
- Scanner (radio), for searching for and receiving radio broadcasts
 - An outside broadcasting control vehicle
 - A rotating radar antenna
 - Neutron scanner, a scanner which utilizes neutrons to penetrate objects for analysis
 
For (near) light
    
- Image scanner,  which digitizes a two-dimensional image
- 3D scanner, which digitizes the three-dimensional shape of a real object
 
 - Motion picture film scanner, which scans original film for storage as a digital file
 - Barcode reader, which reads the data encoded in a barcode
 - Laser scanner, which guides a laser beam along a path, sometimes combined with a measurement
 - Stepper, a part of the photolithography process
 - A biometric scanner, an electronic device with a sensor to read patterns or images from faces, irises, and finger pads to create a biological template or profile
 - An automated spotlight
 
Computer software
    
- Port scanner, in computer networking
 - Virus scanner
 - Vulnerability scanner, a computer program that probes for weaknesses
 - Lexical analyzer, a computer program
 - WikiScanner, a tool that provided a searchable database of anonymous Wikipedia edits
 - Scanner, a disk space analyzing and management tool for Microsoft Windows
 - Image scanner, a device to digitize paper documents
 
Medical
    
Other
    
- Scan tool, an automotive electronic control unit diagnostic tool
 
Popular culture
    
- Scanner (band), a German speed metal band
 - Scanners (band), an alternative band from London
 - "Scanners Live in Vain", science fiction story written in 1945 by Cordwainer Smith
 - Scanner, the stage name of British electronic musician Robin Rimbaud
 - Scanner (Code Lyoko), a fictional teleportation device
 - Scanner (Half-Life), a floating enemy in the Half-Life video game series
 - Scanners, a 1981 science fiction horror film
 - "Scanners" (Superstore), an episode of the television series Superstore
 
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