Android Screen Ruler (Pixels, cm, inches)

Measure on-screen elements in pixels, cm, and inches with a browser-based ruler.

Accuracy Disclaimer: For high accuracy in real-world units (cm, inches) on laptops or phones, you MUST use the Calibration feature!

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Troubleshooting

If measurements look off in Android, first confirm browser zoom is 100% and note your OS display scaling setting. Calibrate using a real card or ruler, then re-check the same element to confirm consistent results. On multi-monitor setups, re-calibrate per display because pixel density can differ.

Pro tip

For best accuracy, calibrate using a physical card or ruler and keep browser zoom at 100%.

Common symptoms

  • cm/inch values look wrong
  • Measurements shift after zooming
  • Different results on another monitor

Screen ruler android is useful when you need a quick on-screen measurement and want to keep everything in the browser. People use it to check a button size in a mockup, measure spacing in a screenshot, or confirm how big something will look before sending it to a client. The key is calibration, once the ruler matches a real object, the rest of your measurements start to make sense.

Start with page zoom at 100%, keep the phone in the same orientation, then pick a physical reference you can trust, a credit card, a known-width ID card, or a real ruler. Align the on-screen ruler to that object and save the calibration. If numbers look off later, the usual reasons are Android display size and font size settings, rotating the phone or switching split-screen mode, or changing display and zoom settings.

If you are measuring for a print job or a UI handoff, save one screenshot of your calibration result. It helps you notice when a later setting change silently shifts the scale. Keep the screen ruler android workflow consistent so your measurements stay comparable.

To get the most from this screen ruler android, think about what unit you actually need. For UI work, pixels are often the fastest because they are easy to reason about. For real-world sizing, cm or inches are better after calibration. A simple workflow is: calibrate once, measure what you need, then double-check one item before you rely on the result.

If you are doing repeated checks, keep the setup consistent and re-calibrate any time your display setup changes. If you want to sanity-check a screen at the same time, you can use the dead pixel test from the display section, then come back here for measurements. For more display tools, open the Display tests and return to screen ruler tool whenever you need the screen ruler android again.

FAQ

How accurate is an online screen ruler?

Accuracy depends on calibration. After you calibrate using a known physical reference, the measurements can be very close for on-screen work.

Why do cm/inch values look wrong on my screen?

Browser zoom, OS display scaling, and multi-monitor setups can change effective pixel density. Re-calibrate and keep zoom at 100%.