AR Measure: Tape Measure Tool
AR Measure: Tape Measure Tool Summary
AR Measure: Tape Measure Tool is a mobile Android app in Tools by iStack. Released in Apr 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Apr 4, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 4, 2026 .
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AR tape measure, ruler & room scanner. Measure distance, height & area.
📐 AR MEASURE — Tape Measure, Ruler & Room Scanner
Measure anything in seconds — distance, height, and room area — using only your phone camera. No physical tape measure, no laser device, no extra tools needed.
🎯 POINT-TO-POINT DISTANCE
Tap two points in your camera view and watch the AR measurement appear instantly. Whether you're sizing up furniture, checking wall spacing, or measuring an object on a shelf, the real-time AR overlay gives you an accurate reading without touching anything.
📏 VIRTUAL RULER & TAPE MEASURE
Keep a free measuring tape and ruler in your pocket at all times. Switch effortlessly between metric (cm, m) and imperial (inches, feet) — perfect for international projects or everyday home tasks.
📐 HEIGHT MEASUREMENT
Stand in front of anything — a person, a door frame, a ceiling — and let the AR camera measure the vertical distance from ground to target. The dedicated height overlay keeps your reading stable while you adjust.
🏠 ROOM SCANNER & FLOOR AREA
Walk the corners of any room and use the interactive polygon painter to map the floor plan. The app calculates the total floor area automatically — useful for tiling, flooring, renovation planning, or real estate walkthroughs.
💾 MEASUREMENT HISTORY
Every reading is saved to your history automatically. Go back, review, rename, or delete past measurements whenever you need them.
⚙️ BUILT FOR EVERYDAY USE
• Real-time AR camera overlay with visual point markers
• Metric and imperial unit support with one-tap switching
• Offline — no internet connection required
• Clean, minimal interface that stays out of your way
• Persistent measurement history across sessions
• Calibration settings for display and unit preferences
