Measure Map revolutionizes land measurement with pinpoint GPS accuracy for calculating distances, areas, and perimeters. Whether you’re a hiker, farmer, or DIY enthusiast, this app turns your smartphone into a pocket-sized survey tool—no expensive equipment needed.
Features of Measure Map:
✨ Instant On-Site Measurements
Plot points via GPS or manually on maps to get real-time calculations for irregular shapes.
🔄 Smart Unit Conversion
Seamlessly switch between metric, imperial, or niche units (e.g., acres, hectares) mid-task.
🌍 Offline Maps
Work in remote areas without internet by preloading maps or sketching directly on a blank canvas.
📂 Project Files & Sharing
Save, export (KML/CSV), or collaborate by sharing measurement projects via email or cloud platforms.
Pros of Measure Map:
Lightweight design that doesn’t drain the battery during fieldwork.
Intuitive visual editor to adjust plotted points with fingertip precision.
Ad-free pro version for uninterrupted professional use.
Cons of Measure Map:
- Free version limits exports to 3 projects per week.
- Occasional GPS drift in dense urban/forest areas.
- Lacks CAD integration for advanced engineering tasks.
Behind the Measure Map:
Developed by GeoWorks, a team with a decade of expertise in geospatial apps, Measure Map combines satellite tech with user-centric design. Their portfolio includes trail-mapping tools used by national parks.
Competitors of Measure Map:
GeoCalculator: Requires constant internet; lacks offline sketching.
LandScope Pro: Overcomplicated UI; costly annual subscriptions.
User Love:
With 4.7/5 stars (500K+ downloads), users praise its reliability for land surveys and event planning. Recent updates added AR previews to visualize measurements on-site.
Latest Version (v1.3.23):
Enhanced compass calibration and multi-language support (Spanish, French, and German).