Tape measure Measurement ruler
Tape measure Measurement ruler
Everyone
Tasmanic Editions
CamToPlan is a measurement app that makes your phone an AR tape measure / ruler.


Average Rating

4.1


Number of Ratings

102,717


Number of Downloads

10M+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About Tape measure Measurement ruler

Thanks to augmented reality, use your smartphone camera to draw a virtual tape measure / ruler over the real world. Sketch a floorplan of a room as your would do with a real tape measure / ruler. The tape measure can be used to make horizontal and vertical measurement as with a ruler. Trace a 2D ... read more

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User Reviews

David Patton David Patton
162
Monday, May 6, 2024

Would probably be okay if it wasn't designed to frustrate you into signing up for a "free" trial that cost way too much if you forget to cancel. Unable to view measurements after the fact unless you pay money or sign up for the "free" trial. In addition, it is suspicious that it used almost 10 MB of data in 10 miniutes for what should be a self contained (45MB) app. Likely the data was to deliver ads but still not acceptable. Edited

Hailey Christiansen Hailey Christiansen
200
Friday, June 3, 2022

This is a really cool app and it's obviously well made, but the frequency of ads and subscription offers (usually one right after the other) EVERY TIME you change pages/interfaces feels like being bullied into buying the app. It's really jarring and I get that you gotta make money somehow, but please consider displaying fewer subscription offers at least. One at launch makes sense, but I've never seen an app show one after every little operation.

A Google user A Google user
231
Sunday, January 27, 2019

I was honestly looking for a cam measurement app that would only take two measurement points from one selected point and measure from that point to the second selected point; this just blew it out of the water because I have so many projects that will benefit from this technology and past projects that retrospectively could have benefited. I'll have to send an updated review later, but the different functions (redo, remove, and end) are all working perfectly. I'm expecting issues, later.

A Google user A Google user
611
Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Nice idea, doesn't actually work. God, I wish it did. but i went to one of the smallest, most simple rooms in my house and the app made a total mismash out if it. Was also very difficult to connect lines to create actual geometry property. I get the feeling the tracker would work okay if my phone could float by itself, rotating in a single point in space, but because its more or less impossible to simulate that using human hands, it doesn't really understand what it's looking at. Sigh.

Holly Holly
121
Tuesday, May 7, 2024

I wanted to give the facilities dept at my work the measurements of a high ceiling where the lightbulbs were out so they could bring the correct ladder size for the job. This worked perfectly, I couldn't imagine trying to wrangle a measuring tape on an 11ft tall ceiling. The constant reminder to sign up for premium was annoying, but for a quick measurement here and there it was great. I'll probably delete just because I don't need it that often, but functionally it's great.

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