Ruler App: Camera Tape Measure
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5.6.4
12.16 MB
Android 4.4 and up
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As a huge fan of DIY stuff, I'm always searching for tools and resources that can make my projects a breeze. That's why I'm absolutely obsessed with the Ruler App + AR Tape Measure! This awesome app uses augmented reality to measure things accurately in the real world, just by using your smartphone's camera. It's like having a superpower in your pocket!
I really love the Ruler App + AR Tape Measure because it can do all sorts of measurements. It can measure linear sizes, distances, angles, areas, perimeters, volumes, paths, and heights. Plus, it even has a regular mm ruler app that lets me use my phone screen as a good old-fashioned ruler for small objects. So whether I'm figuring out the size of a room or the height of a table, this app has got me covered! You can get the Ruler App + AR Tape Measure on ARCore-supported devices and iPhone. It's super easy to use and gives accurate measurements just like a regular ruler or tape measure would.
If I'm doing DIY stuff or just need to measure things in my daily life, this app has totally made my life easier and way more efficient. Grab Ruler App + AR Tape Measure for free right now and start measuring like a total pro!
Augmented reality tech: It's all about using your phone's camera to measure the real world.
All-purpose measuring tools: It's got everything you need to measure stuff accurately - length, distance, angles, area and perimeter, volume, path, and height. It's the ultimate tool for getting precise measurements.
The Photo Ruler app is super cool! It lets you measure the size of anything you want just by snapping a pic or using the screen. So handy!
Accuracy: Gives you super precise measurements, just like using a regular ruler or tape measure.
This tool measures all sorts of stuff like how long or tall something is, how far apart things are, the angles between them, how much space they take up, the distance around them, how much they can hold inside, and even how high they are.
Uses augmented reality for an intuitive measuring experience.
Saves measurement history for easy reference.
Supports both metric and imperial units.
You gotta have a device with AR capabilities to enjoy all the cool augmented reality stuff.
If the camera isn't calibrated right or the lighting sucks, you might end up with totally off measurements.
Might not be as accurate as actual measuring tools for certain uses. But hey, it gets the job done!
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