AR Meter: Tape Measure Camera

3.3
613 reviews
100K+
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Everyone
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About this app

Introducing the must-have app for anyone looking to measure distances and objects with ease and accuracy – the AR Meter Augmented Reality

New Feature: The First App of AR Measuring with Surface Tracking through Image Recognition. Measure Not Only on Horizontal and Vertical Surfaces. With image recognition, you can select any inclined surface on which to take measurements.

How To: https://www.ignatiusdeveloper.com/EN/armeter/trackingen
Download PDF Card Image to Print: https://downloads.ignatiusdeveloper.com/amCardEN

Measuring Tool! AR Meter is designed to turn your smartphone camera into a virtual tape measure, measuring tape, and ruler, making it the ultimate measuring tool. With its cutting-edge augmented reality technology, you can measure anything, anywhere, anytime, without the need for a physical tape measure or ruler.

Using the app is incredibly simple. All you need to do is point your smartphone camera at the object you want to measure, and the app will display the measurement in real-time, superimposing it onto the real world. The app's intuitive interface makes it easy to use, even for those who are new to augmented reality technology. You can measure distances, lengths, widths, and heights, volume, angles and more.
The app uses the latest camera technology and advanced algorithms to provide the most accurate measurements possible. Whether you're a professional contractor, a DIY enthusiast, or just someone who needs to measure something from time to time, this app is the perfect measuring tool for you.
So why wait? Download the AR Meter Augmented Reality Measuring Tool today and experience the future of measuring. With its combination of convenience, accuracy, and cutting-edge technology, this app is sure to become a staple in your measuring toolkit. Whether you're measuring distances, lengths, widths, or heights, the AR Meter Augmented Reality Measuring Tool has got you covered.

For best results, make sure you have good lighting and keep a distance of at least 1 meter from the surfaces you want to measure.

Move the smartphone pointing towards the direction which you want to take a measurement. The app will automatically show you the detected horizontal and vertical surfaces. The detected surfaces can be hidden temporarily or permanently.

/* Select the surface and use the various tools provided by ARMeter to take measurements and annotations

/* You can edit and change the position of the dimensions.

/* You can take a snapshot of the measurements you've taken. It will be saved in the gallery of your smartphone. Also you can share a snapshot with your contacts.

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AR Meter Web : https://www.ignatiusdeveloper.com/EN/armeter

Note:

** Your device must be compatible with ARCore **

ARMeter can generate imprecise measurements due to various factors such as lighting, camera quality, and the type of detected surface. The application uses Google's ARCore augmented reality platform to detect surfaces and generate measurements, so it is important to have compatible devices and update the library. The measurements obtained should be considered as indicative and it is advisable to verify the results by other methods of measurement. ARMeter is useful for getting a general idea of dimensions, but it is always important to verify the accuracy of measurements before using them in important projects.
Updated on
Aug 5, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.4
605 reviews
Michael Barlow
June 25, 2023
Honestly the best measurement app I have tried. I've been using the 2 point measure and it seems spot on, as long as you aren't too far away from the subject. It does have a couple of issues: The "surface" it creates to measure from can be 2-3cm from the actual surface. Working in 3d space can be very tricky, leading measuring points to be planted further away than expected. The volume function is unusable, as the final measurement rockets off somewhere. These are all fairly minor.
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Steven Zusack
February 21, 2024
Simple and does what it needs to. So happy there is a tool that doesn't force a ridiculous subscription fee on you for a simple ruler that is free on iOS. Looking forward to a premium version or donation link to support continued development.
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Achmad Mulyadi
March 23, 2023
Incredibly simple and easy to use for static objects. Any chance I can use it for measuring from a photo? I need to measure fish on my pond, and of course it will be hard since the fish always moving, but if you can take a snapshot and measure it, that would be awesome.
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IgnatiusDeveloper
March 23, 2023
Thank you for your review. At this time, it is not possible to take measurements from a screenshot using ARMeter. However, I will take your suggestion into consideration for future updates.

What's new

version 2.14
Full Screen
Small bug Fixes
Library version update
Improvement of tracking performance.
New feature to select any surface through image recognition. It is necessary to download the Target image. More information can be found in the description, screenshots, and ARMeter website.