Cubit — AR Ruler Toolkit

Cubit — AR Ruler Toolkit

Measure, hang photos, and more

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Details about Cubit

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • September 19, 2017
  • September 29, 2024
  • 11.0+
  • 4+
  • 14.18MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English

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Version History of Cubit

1.5.5

February 25, 2020

• Improved support for iPadOS • Fixed bugs with missing controls when using Dark Mode • Frame size controls should work more consistently now • Other small changes & bug fixes

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1.5.4

December 3, 2019

- Cubit is now free for a limited time! - Other small iOS 13 bug fixes

1.5.3

October 13, 2018

- Cubit is now free to try! You'll have 14 days to fully evaluate the app before being asked to pay to unlock it. Once unlocked, the app is fully functional forever. If you already purchased Cubit your app should already be unlocked. - iPhone XS Max compatibility. (1.5.3 is a small bug fix release)

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1.5.2

October 11, 2018

- Cubit is now free to try! You'll have 14 days to fully evaluate the app before being asked to pay to unlock it. Once unlocked, the app is fully functional forever. If you already purchased Cubit your app should already be unlocked. - iPhone XS Max compatibility.

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1.5.1

March 31, 2018

Cubit 1.5.1 includes compatibility with iOS 11.3 and ARKit 1.5!

1.5

January 9, 2018

Version 1.5 includes a new Photo Frame tool, which lets you put photos in a virtual frame and see how they look on your wall! We hope you enjoy this update to Cubit. As usual, if you super like Cubit, we'd greatly appreciate a review! It helps us keep developing future versions. And if you're encountering any issues, shoot us an email and we'll figure out what's wrong :).

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1.0.1

September 22, 2017

Version 1.0.1 is a small update to 1.0 that includes: - Full UI support for iPhone X - AR view now extends below status bar - More consistent start/end points when measuring - Correct number separators when using Cubit in regions besides the United States - New style for “Lock to Floor” button - Fixed crash that could happen when placing a measuring line - Other small fixes & UI improvements :) If you’re enjoying Cubit so far, we’d super appreciate if you left us a review! We’re a small (only two people) independent software company, and positive reviews help us keep working on Cubit. Thanks so much!

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1.0

September 19, 2017

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Description of Cubit

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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Cubit: FAQ

Is Cubit compatible with the iPad?

Yes, Cubit is iPad-friendly.

Who released the app?

The Cubit app was built by Made by Windmill, LLC.

What iOS version is needed to run the Cubit app?

Your iOS device should have iOS 11.0 or later installed to run the app.

What is the current app rating?

The Cubit app has a consumer rating of 4.1 and gets a lot of positive feedback.

What genre is the Cubit app?

The App Category Of Cubit Is Utilities.

What is the recent version of Cubit?

1.5.5 is the newly released version of the Cubit app.

What is the release date of the most recent Cubit update?

The latest Cubit update was released on September 29, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

The Cubit app originally came out on February 6, 2023.

What content advisory rating does Cubit have?

Cubit doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Made by Windmill, LLC.

What are the languages supported by the Cubit app?

Currently, Cubit supports American English.

Is Cubit included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, Cubit is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Cubit support in-app purchases?

No, Cubit does not support in-app purchases.

Is Cubit designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Cubit is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Cubit use ad-based monetization?

No, Cubit does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Cubit

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  • Crashes

    Crashes immediately on open.
  • box function does not seem to be accurate

    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.
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  • Wait a minute...

    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.
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    Developer Response

    Hi Lyn104! Sorry for the confusion. We never say "limited time only", but do say this at the top of our app's description: "FREE TRIAL: Cubit is free to try. You'll have 14 days to fully evaluate the app before being asked to pay to unlock it for $2.99. Once unlocked, the app is functional forever." Does this help clarify for you? Also could you reach out to our support and let us know where you saw "limited time only"? We want to fix that so it's clear to others :-). Thanks!