Cubit — AR Ruler Toolkit

Cubit — AR Ruler Toolkit

Von Made by Windmill, LLC

  • Kategorie: Utilities
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2017-09-19
  • Aktuelle Version: 1.5.5
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 4+
  • Dateigrösse: 14.18 MB
  • Entwickler: Made by Windmill, LLC
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 11.0 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.12
4.12
Von 75 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Cubit lets you measure distances with its Ruler tool, visualize the size of objects with its Box tool, and see how your photos look on a wall with its Photo Frame tool. Everything you do is saved in the History tool. Unlike other “AR ruler” apps, Cubit's intuitive UI makes it easy to take accurate measurements. Cubit features include: • Ruler tool - measures distance between points. You can put as many ruler lines in the scene as you like and they're tappable so they can be deleted. The measurement label on the line follows the camera so that it's always visible. • Box tool - visualize the size and position of objects of all kinds. For example, if you're thinking about buying a couch, you can lay a box down of that exact size to see if it will fit in your space. You can then measure around it with the Ruler tool. • Photo Frame tool – put your photos in a virtual frame and see how they look on your wall. Choose from 4 different frame styles. • History tool - see all your previous measurements. Any time you create a ruler line or a box, a photo is automatically taken and stored in History. You can also snap a photo of the scene to History at any time. • Boxes and ruler lines can be placed next to each other so, for example, you could see how much room you'd have from your new couch to the wall next to it. • All lines and boxes are selectable and removable. FAQ: — What kinds of things can Cubit measure? Cubit is best at measuring across horizontal flat surfaces, but can also measure vertical surfaces with less accuracy. — What devices does Cubit work with? Cubit uses Apple's ARKit technology which requires iOS 11 or newer on an iPhone SE, iPhone 6s/6s Plus, iPhone 7/7 Plus, iPhone 8/8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone 11, iPad Pro, or 9.7-inch iPad (2017 or newer). — How accurate is Cubit? In our testing with ideal conditions (flat horizontal surface and good lighting), measuring accuracy is around 99%. For vertical surfaces, double-check that the start and end points are correct as you measure. If they are, the measurement should have the same accuracy. — How can I access previous measurements or virtual boxes I placed? Use the included History tool! Cubit automatically takes photos of lines and boxes as you place them, and is even smart enough to automatically update its snapshots if it sees a better photo opportunity arise. — Why “Cubit”? Glad you asked! The cubit is a unit of measurement used by multiple ancient civilizations.

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • box function does not seem to be accurate

    2
    Von therealactualmatt
    I really want the box feature to work but it's just not accurate, even after "calibration." The ruler function is pretty accurate, but if I try to create a box same dimensions as what I just measured, the overlay will not match up no matter how I move the box or "lock to floor." Maybe I'm using it wrong. Disappointed.
  • Wait a minute...

    2
    Von Lyn104
    I downloaded this as a “free” app; free for a limited time only they said. So now you’re telling me it’s only free for 14 days? Is that the limited time? Something’s not right here... 10/28: I replied as you had requested and asked you to respond to my question - you never did...I guess that is my answer. Also speaks a lot about your app.
  • Stuck on calibration

    1
    Von LEGAIAN
    App keeps telling me to look around to calibrate. Message never goes away or indicates that calibration is working.
  • Quick and Easy Measurements

    5
    Von dudiak
    This is a great way to get quick measurements. Great if, like me, you can never find a tape measure when you need one. It’s super helpful when trying to rearrange a room or get furniture. The app is simple and easy to use and quite accurate in my experiences. The saved history is also super handy.
  • Handy for Quick Measurements

    5
    Von AndrewWooster
    This is a handy app to have on hand when you don’t have a tape measure, or want to see how much space something would take up.
  • Easy to use, just what I needed before a move

    5
    Von Jonathan Deutsch
    Luckily AR measuring apps came out just as I’m looking at new apartments. Cubit has a simple and easy to use interface; it was very fast to add box shapes to the rooms I was checking out to help visualize if my furniture would comfortably fit in a space. I also found the ruler to be pretty accurate in good lighting conditions. Def worth the $1!
  • Can’t get decent readings

    1
    Von malohkan
    On an iPhone 7+ I tried to measure a table. It took about 10 tries to get it to measure the table instead of the floor underneath. My best attempt got it to measure 4’8” when I table is exactly 5’ wide.
  • Clean UI

    5
    Von Cheerioboy25
    Simple features with a clean UI. Can be tricky sometimes to pick a corner of an object for measuring - but the bullseye will shift in orientation which can help visualize if there will be an issue. Hope to fiddle around with it some more when my coworkers are measuring something 😁
  • Super useful!

    5
    Von JJHWoo
    This beautiful app is the most useful thing on my iPhone after the flashlight. Super handy for taking quick measurements around the house and visualizing how different sized rugs and furniture will fit into a room.
  • Great for picking furniture

    5
    Von Nancy1357
    I’m about to buy a new wardrobe but wasn’t sure if it would look too big for the room- the box feature worked perfectly to test out a few sizes! It auto-saves snapshots of how the different sizes look for later reference and sharing, too, which is helpful. Hooray AR to the rescue!

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