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Gone are the days when you had to hunt for the measuring tape every time you needed to measure something. With your iPhone at your disposal, you can use the Measure app to measure multiple dimensions of an object. Whether you’re measuring furniture, checking the level of hanging pictures, or just curious about an object’s dimensions, the Measure app can do it all.
Keep reading to learn how to use the Apple’s Measure app on your iPhone or iPad.
The Measure app comes pre-installed on your iPhone and iPad, but if you have uninstalled it for any reason, you can go to the App Store and install it from there.
However, not all iPhone and iPad models are compatible with the Measure app. Here’s the list of devices you can use the Measure app on:
If you are confused about whether a particular object will fit in the space you have created for it in your house, you will need to measure more than a single dimension. Fortunately, the Measure app lets you measure multiple dimensions of an object in a single session.
Along with the ability to mention the dimensions, the Measure app also allows you to check if a surface is level. Here’s how:
Starting with the iPhone 11 Pro, Apple added a new LiDAR sensor within the camera module of its Pro iPhones. The Measure app uses the LiDAR sensor to measure a person’s height.
This is another feature only available to iPhones with LiDAR sensors. It works similarly to how a measuring tape works. Basically, the Ruler View lets you see the incremental length of the object in the direction you move your iPhone.
Move your iPhone closer to the object you are measuring, and the Ruler View will appear automatically.
Similar to how the grid line works in the Camera app, the Guides feature in the Measure app shows the horizontal and vertical lines guides when measuring an object. The feature automatically detects the object’s edges to help you measure it correctly.
To access the guidelines in the Measure app on Pro iPhones, simply tap the + button on the guide and start measuring.
Measurement History is activated when measuring multiple objects one by one in a single session. To access your measurement history, tap the List button at the top left corner, and all the screenshots you took while measuring will appear.
The resulting measurement may often not be as accurate as you want it to be. In that case, you can clear the measurement and start all over again.
To do so, simply tap the Clear button at the top right corner.
Happy measuring…
That’s all you need to learn about the Measure app on your iPhone or iPad. With just a bit of practice, you’ll be a pro at measuring objects in no time and ditch the traditional measuring tape for good.
If you are still left with doubts and queries, comment them below, and I’ll happily help.
FAQs
I used the Measure app and measuring tape to measure various objects, and the Measure app’s accuracy came as close as 95%.
You can use the Level feature in the Measure app to measure degrees on your iPhone.
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