4/5 rating based on 73 reviews. Read all reviews for TapMeasure – AR utility for iPhone.
TapMeasure – AR utility is free iOS app published by Occipital, Inc.
Joseph198432
The app must require an iPhone X and only the iPhone X. Tried everything and this does not work. Just another dumb developer cashing in on a gimmick without actually testing the tech they are developing.
Brand New Hunter
The app works well for the most part. Needs some work when it comes to low light and some surfaces don’t work well. Some of the perspectives can make the measurement off. Maybe a predictive modeler that gives some points for reference may help. I do love this idea though. Keep up the good work.
Total_Jerkface1
A mostly precise measuring tool. I would personally still use something like a real tape measure for home renovation, but anything which you need a “good enough” measurement will work fine. If your lighting is dark, then you will want to turn up the lights to get more precise measurements.
Miller43
This was pretty easy to use once I got it calibrated on a surface. It took a little while for the horizontal but lane to take. Once it did, the measurements were easy to make and highly accurate.
abinder
Below eye level, it seems to work okay. Get about 1-2feet above eye level when measuring vertically, then it goes crazy. Attempted to measure something vertical. As soon as I got about 1 foot higher than my height (I’m 6’ tall), then it suddenly said it was 23’ tall. Smh.
Homeboi808
Main complaint is the camera is blurry. It anchors the points pretty good.
Wwmok
Though the app crash several times before completing measurement and have to restart the apps. On iphone 6s plus. please fix.
Austin & Kolton
This is a really cool and great idea, although with that in mind it wasn’t able to work as advertised, I tested it in a really well lit area and it had a couple of problems. 1) I had to keep moving the object around the room to find a spot for the app to even let me measure, it didn’t have enough confidence or points to go off of for some reason. 2) the measurements were off a perfect example I didn’t was measure a rectangle menu. It’s a 13 3/4”x6 1/2” menu (this was the closest object it got to getting the right measurement) it had plenty of points on the menu and when it measured it the app said it was 13”x 6” so it means that up. This was the one it got the closest but still, this menu or “media” should be relatively easy to measure compared to others, but it wasn’t able to.