Google Measure: During the last WWDC, Apple announced that it would add a measuring app called Measure to every iPhone. But Google also has a metering app, also called Measure.
In fact, Google seems to have overtaken Apple, as the Measure app was briefly added to the Appliances Tango. It seems that for the first time Google trusts AR technology enough to make the application available to all Android devices.
The Google Measure app will work with any phone compatible with Google's AR Core platform. How; Very simple: control a scene with your phone and then drag a virtual one line on the object you want to measure.
See the presentation video
The application appears to be fairly accurate, but it should not be used professionally for the time being at least.
These types of measurements were used by specialized cameras for detection of depth. Today, the processing seems to be good enough to get functional results from a plain old camera.
Of course, improvements are expected.
You can check if your device is compatible with AR Core from here and download the application directly from Google Play Store.
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