Multitool is the toolbox with the most precise and essential tools for your iPhone or iPad!
10 Super-accurate Professional Measurement Tools:
All in one app – The toolbox ready for your project!
Measure angles, distances, frequencies, areas, air pressure, and much more!
Inclinometer + Level
• 360° angle measurement - Accurate to 0.1°
• Angle storage for any number of values
• Overlay the camera image as a background
• Audio signals for angle difference (target angle or level)
• AirPrint and email function for lists of saved angles
• Manual display rotation by 180°
• Leveling tool with audio signals (plumb bob)
• Automatic switch between inclinometer and leveling tool
• Levels for 90°/180°/270°/360° or target angles
• Use the built-in flashlight to measure in low-light environments
• 6-step calibration assistant
Plumb Bob / Leveling Tool
• With the leveling tool, you align horizontal surfaces along both axes. The deviation from horizontal is displayed in degrees for both axes.
• The app provides you with all the useful functions on one screen.
Endless Ruler
• Whether its iPhone 14, 11, or iPad Pro - the measurement is always accurate.
• Choose between measurements in centimeters (cm) or inches (inch).
• The entire ruler can be moved to measure lengths wider than your screen.
Compass
• Use the inclinometer display, controlled by your phones compass this time. You can also save individual values here and use them as reference angles.
Barometer/GPS Altimeter
• With our app, you always have a barometer and altimeter with you.
• The barometer displays the pressure measured by your mobile device in two different units. With the altimeter, you can record altitude differences and view the history in a clear chart. This way, you can record the elevation gained during hikes or bike rides.
• The app now also shows GPS altitude and accuracy.
Audiometer
• With the audiometer, you can measure frequency responses and volumes across the entire audible spectrum.
3D Camera Measurement
• Measure individual objects in the room using your camera.