MeasureKit allows you to measure different things in the world using your iPhone’s or iPad’s camera.
Leveraging Apple’s new ARKit technology, MeasureKit contains 9 measuring AR tools:
1) Ruler — measure straight lines on any surface, such as a desk or wall.
2) Magnetometer — measure magnetic field force around your device.
3) Trajectory — measure by “drawing” (moving your device) in the real world.
4) Face Mesh — check different attributes and export a 3D model of your face (available on iPhone X).
5) Marker Pin — measure distance from device camera to fixed points in space.
6) Angles — measure corners.
7) Person Height — measure how tall someone is.
8) Cube — visualize how big something is.
9) Level — check if something is horizontal or vertical
Chaining Mode in Ruler Tool allows you to quickly link multiple rulers together in one measuring session and measure floor area enclosed by a chain — useful for measuring an area of a room.
MeasureKit features an advanced algorithm for world understanding using ARKit. On selected supported devices, LiDAR Scanner uses direct time of flight to measure reflected light from up to five meters away, both indoors and out. It works at the photon level, operates at nanosecond speeds, and allows MeasureKit app to offer really smooth and accurate measuring experience including on walls, desks and other surfaces.
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Is MeasureKit free?
MeasureKit is not free (it costs 2.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is MeasureKit legit?
⚠️ The MeasureKit app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
This app is fun to mess around with, but has no real professional use. I used it to try and measure siding and gutters on a house, and not only did it take me over an hour to get photos that were close to right, The measurements were still off substantially. I imagine that, as technology increases, the accuracy will to. I read a review from over a year ago stating that having to center the camera with shaky hands is too hard. They still haven't addressed this issue. It would he more useable if the marker would place where your finger taps.
I am using the app on an Iphone 11. This app is not worth the $2.99 and I regret making the purchase.
Very inaccurate
I tested the simple measuring ruler and it doesn't work at all. The first thing is that it's very difficult to use. You have to center the camera to where you want to measure and manually move the camera around to make the measurements. From a hand coordination perspective, this is not the most accurate way to measure, since if you have slightly shaky hands, the measurement will be drastically off. A better option could be to use the finger for setting both the start and end points of the measurement.
Garbage
Paid what consider a hefty sum for a completely garbage app. Not accurate at all and contrary to another review, I'm not dealing with glare I'm dealing with a completely useless inaccurate app.
Useless.
Always inaccurate, iOS 12 makes this app beyond useless. Magnetic field is kind of a cool idea but terribly implemented with no accuracy.
Rest of the app is available in other parts of iOS 12 or better, free alternatives with active developers. No reason for these AR measuring apps.
MeasureKit
Great tool
I paid for this and now it’s free??
Thanks
Inaccurate
It’s always off by at least an inch or two when it works it’s best. Not sure where in the real world I could actually use that.
Also it said my tv was 4”. This app is terrible.
Super confusing
I don’t get the little white ring, it disappears and reappears and I don’t know when it is ready to measure. The measurement I did take was close but not accurate. All but one of the features you have to buy the app.
Not at all worth the price
None of the features work within a 5 percent margin of error. Making it useless for actual data collection.
Nobody is this bad by accident
Developer had to know they were releasing junk. I kinda thought Apple caught this sort of thing. Silly me