RulerHero

Precision at
Your Fingertips

The most accurate online ruler for your browser. Calibrate once, measure anything. Perfect for quick measurements on any screen size.

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Calibrated for Accuracy

Easily calibrate using a standard card or custom object to be used on any display.

Multi-Unit Support

Switch seamlessly between Centimeters and Inches with a single click.

Mobile Ready

Fully responsive design that works perfectly on phones, tablets, and desktop monitors.

Mastering Precision

Get the most accurate measurements by following these simple steps.

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1. Choose Calibration

You can calibrate using a standard Credit Card OR by entering your Monitor Size (diagonal inches). Both methods ensure 100% precision.

2. Calibrate

Card Mode: Place card on screen and adjust box width.
Monitor Mode: Simply enter your screen size (e.g., 24 inch) for auto-calibration.

3. Measure & Customize

Drag the ruler, switch Units (cm/inch), flip Tick Marks, or change Position (Horizontal/Vertical) using the settings menu.

Ready to measure?

No app installation required. Works instantly in your browser.

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The Secret of Accuracy: Calibration & Pixels

Many users ask, "Why does the online ruler look different on every monitor?" This is due to the relationship between digital 'pixels' and physical 'length'.

1. Pixels are not absolute length

While centimeters and inches are absolute units, pixels are relative. The physical size of 100 pixels on a 24-inch monitor is completely different from 100 pixels on a 6-inch smartphone.

2. Screen Density, PPI (Pixels Per Inch)

PPI is the number of pixels in one inch. Higher PPI means pixels are packed more densely. Since every monitor has a different PPI, accurate measurement is impossible without calibration.

3. The Math Behind Calibration

When you calibrate with a credit card, RulerHero calculates how many pixels that physical length (3.37 inch) occupies on your screen to find your exact PPI.

4. Why use a Credit Card?

Credit cards follow the international ISO/IEC 7810 standard (85.60mm × 53.98mm), making them the perfect universal reference object with minimal error.