AR Ruler Camera : Measure Tape
AR Ruler Camera : Measure Tape Summary
AR Ruler Camera : Measure Tape is a ad-supported Android app in Tools by DSProduct Work. Released in Aug 2025 (8 months ago). It has about 763+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 55 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Mar 17, 2026.
Recent activity: 4.00 installs this week (56 over 4 weeks) showing above average growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 17, 2026 .
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App Description
Measure with AR: Ruler, Clinometer, Level, and Area Tools for Accurate Results!
📏 AR Ruler Camera With Measure Tool
Turn your phone into a powerful measurement toolkit using Augmented Reality (AR). With the AR Ruler Camera With Measure Tool, you can measure anything—anywhere, anytime—right through your camera!
🛠️ Main Features:
🔹 AR Measurement Tools:
- Measure length, width, and height
- Calculate area for rectangles, squares, circles, and polygons
- Draw and measure lines in real-world space
- Automatic detection of shapes and surfaces
- Save AR ruler images to "My Work" for future reference
🔹 Advanced Geometry Support:
- Measure rectangles, squares, circles, and polygons
- Instant area calculation with visual overlays
🔹 AR Clinometer Tool:
- Measure object height and distance using angle and camera alignment
- Live camera overlay with precise angle readings
- Save clinometer images with measurements to "My Work"
🔹 Bubble Level Tool:
- Use your camera as a virtual bubble level for straight alignment
- Ideal for wall mounting, carpentry, and leveling surfaces
🔹 Location Integration:
- Automatically capture GPS address with your measurement tasks
- Helpful for fieldwork, inspections, and outdoor measurements
📂 Smart Features:
- Save & organize your work (AR ruler & clinometer images)
- Easy-to-use camera interface
- Accurate AR measurements powered by latest AR Ruler Camera.
Use AR Ruler Camera and enjoy accurate, real-time measurements using augmented reality!"
