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See more dataAirMeasure™ is The Ultimate Augmented Reality Measuring ToolKit with over 15+ unique modes to create the most accurate measurements possible. ( Formerly named 'AR Measure' ) Loaded with features, the app includes tools that let you measure anything from small items, to room dimensions, to faraway buildings & structures - even people too! We’ve bundled additional tools to help with your measuring-related tasks, such as: laser levels that can be added to any wall or surface; brushes for drawing or marking things in 3D space; and a catalog filled with virtual furniture you can preview in a room. IMPORTANT: You must have an ARKit enabled device to have access to all the available tools. (i.e. 6S or better) Just some of the many amazing features: - Tape Measure with three different modes: Air, Surface & Points - Multiple Measurements - Choose between metric (meters/cm ) or imperial/standard ( inches/feet ) units - Floor Plan - Trace the outline of a room - Draw a 3D Cube - Figure out if something will fit by Drawing & Resizing 3D Cubes - Find Someone’s Height - Use the Person's Height tool - Furniture - preview furniture in your space. Choose from a catalog. - Sports Fields - Mark the outline of a sports field using a stencil to guide you. - AirBrush - Draw or annotate things in 3D space. - Trajectory - Trace a path of where you’ve been. - Laser Level - Provides a reference when hanging a picture. - Laser Distance - Get the distance to a point. - Height Tool - Measure the height of anything. - Triangulation - Refine measurements by capturing them from second perspective. - Metal Detector / stud finder - Angle measurement tool - Traditional Bubble Level - On-Screen Ruler for measuring small items - History - Capture your measurements to review later or share with a friend ;) - Projects - Store groups of measurements together for easy retrieval AirMeasure is the tape measure that’s always in your pocket. Great for contractors and builders, home improvement, plumbers, DIY enthusiasts, gardening, remodeling, interior designers, teachers, and much more.
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It is an AR measuring toolkit that contains a variety of modes to accurately create measurements. This app is a great tool for the classroom for individual or collaborative activities when learning geometry, interior design, sewing, carpentry, and other ways an educator or anyone else sees fit. I measured a couple of objects and then used a tape measure to test for accuracy. The app was pretty accurate. There are modes that offer short tutorial videos where you can watch demonstrations. The vertical height mode allows the user to measure tall buildings and trees as well as others. Younger students would enjoy using this in school as a fun assignment to find the tallest tree or building on campus.
I’ve tried this App since the first version and I’ve had mixed results. While I like a lot about the design, usability is still too complex to understand. Accuracy seems questionable in most cases. For instance, I was testing the “measure a human” function, and my 5’1” subject was consistently measured below his height. The App would say, “Point to the Floor” and I would, then no further direction. So I would move the phone up and it would detect a face. Intuitively, once it detects the face you would think that’s the measurement. Not only was it inconsistent, but I was getting measurements of 3’9”, 4’6”, and others below 5’. I was in a well lit space with plenty of contrast. Other features, like hanging a picture on the wall, never worked for me. Detecting a plane (the wall) seemed challenging for the App, so it never really saw the wall. All the different modes are cool. Some are easy to understand and some are impossible to comprehend because the interface doesn’t give you feedback about what it’s doing. Many of the modes seem redundant as far as function, but they have completely different methods of getting to the function. I’m not sure what the purpose of one measurement mode is over another in a lot of cases. All in all I think the App has promise, but it’s no replacement for a quality laser measurement tool or a good ol’ tape measure. Until it’s somewhat accurate, I see no point using it.
Very easy to use. I didn’t net to read the tectorial‘s or watch the videos. Now that I have it I use it all the time whenever I’m out shopping. I never realized how much I needed this app. And plus it is like I said so easy do you I’ve tried others and they were way too complicated. If you’re hesitating yo ahead and download it. I even donate it because it was so good.
Gave it 2 stars because it is a really slick looking app. Unfortunately, it is difficult to use and does not work very well so performance is less than 2 stars. I got a lot of different measurements when trying to simply measure the length of my desk and, as a result, I could never rely on this measuring app. I would always be questioning whether the result I got from the app was accurate or not - and I am not talking about fractions of an inch, I am talking about errors of over a foot. Maybe my technique is poor, but the tutorial videos are too simplistic and they did not help me to perfect my technique so as to get consistent results. I hope Apple does a better job with their upcoming iOS 12 measuring app because it would be a great tool if it worked and could be relied upon.
Nice interface but quirky and hard to use with unreliable and inaccurate measurements. Repeatedly scanning the same object dimension will yield different measurements each time. Trying to measure a long dimension in segments is particularly difficult; sometimes the app picks up at the desired spot and continues, other times it refuses and wants to “triangulate” instead. The interface also randomly switches a virtual tape measure on and off. It’s a great idea that would have serious utility and value IF it worked. But this version is not ready for prime time and definitely not worth the price. Save your 99 cents.
Developed by Laan Labs.
AirMeasure - AR Tape & Ruler is ranking in Utilities & Entertainment
Last update was at Jan 05, 2024and the current version is 1.9.11.
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AirMeasure - AR Tape & Ruler have a 9 211a user reviews.