3/5 rating based on 101 reviews. Read all reviews for MeasureKit - AR Ruler Tape for iPhone.
MeasureKit - AR Ruler Tape is paid iOS app published by Rinat Khanov
RinoHD
Truly amazed by the knowledge and programming behind this app. Augmented Reality is humans next leap, and this is where it all begins. Had no problems running the app, started to measure from different angles and had precise results! Would recommend for anyone, small projects to business casual, fits all types!
wannabefan999
Repeated measurements of same object differ by a lot. It is actually not as good as just eyeballing it.
LikeTheWhirlwind
Pressing the record button says to “point camera at surface” and then brings up the iOS Share Sheet. 100% broken.
mikey186
I'm happy to see iOS 11 as well as apps like this already come out with Augmented Reality (ARKit) technology implemented in apps like this. However, one change I would really like to see is that whenever I measure something like that close, the camera Gets blurred as you reach a small item closer (like a small box), and when I tap, it automatically measures. I would hope to see that blurry bug fixed soon. Otherwise an amazing app this is!
rool12
Very nice and very good start. I was able to use the ruler successfully. There is no undo!! and need some more work. Hopefully next update.
montathar hassan
الصراحة لم اتوقع ان يكون البرنامج بهذه الدقة والسهولة برنامج اكثر من رائع ويستحق اكثر من خمس نجوم
Card Sharkiest
Product is incredibly frustrating to use. Works only in limited unrealistic situations.
Willmcgan
Says it has seven tools, but only has one. Have to pay for the others. I assumed the seven would be free, then pay for more advanced options.
Master at gaming and minecraft
The app works great and the reason why it isn’t working for the people who gave it 1 star is because you can’t have a lot of glare (like from a light), you have to be in a lit environment, and/or they probably didn’t calibrate it probably or just not at all but if you do everything properly it is very precise and the least accurate it will be (if you calibrate it properly) is 3 inches off at the VERY MOST so it’s pretty accurate considering it’s only reference point is the point you set up and that it only uses the camera and accelerometer.