Nope. ReCap is designed specifically for point cloud processing and photogrammetry. It won't auto-covert anything to solids nor will it retopologize to quads. You'll find there was once a little brother to ReCap called ReMake that provided most of the photogrammetry side of the house. It also did a great retopo to quads for Fusion. Late last year ReMake was absorbed into ReCap and put behind a paywall with some of that functionality removed entirely.
There are other products out there that can do reverse engineering in a more automated fashion, but their results are largely the same as the manual process with price tags that would make Jeff Bezos blush (for what they are and the performance from them, anyway).
There are two upshots to the workflow I presented:
1) You're in control - This method leaves all the switches in your hands. Once you figure out what works and what doesn't, you can build that skillset into continuous point/mesh to BRep usage. The demand for this skill is growing explosively because mesh data is so stinking prevalent. It also means you can use your digitizer again and again, use photogrammetry systems (even free ones), and leverage 3D scanning tools. The other aspect of you being in control is that when you come across known details (e.g. a round hole), you can massage the TSpline form to match reality better than the mesh conversion tools can with their automated wizardry. It means more work, but the results are absolutely worth the added effort.
2) All the software I mention is free. Meshlab is free. InstantMeshes is free. Fusion 360 is free (for specific users, anyway). I mention this because ReCap is not. GeoMagic is not. SpaceClaim is not.
K. Cornett
Generative Design Consultant / Trainer