Have you ever been faced with a blueprint, map, or scale model manual and wasted valuable time trying to calculate the actual dimensions? Are you an architecture student, engineer, designer, or a model enthusiast who requires absolute precision in your projects?
Say goodbye to complex rules of thumb and calculation errors! Scale Converter is the mobile app designed to simplify your life by offering you an accurate, intuitive, and powerful scale calculator, right in your pocket.
What does "Scale Converter" do?
This tool allows you to quickly and easily calculate the dimensions on a blueprint (scale length) from the dimensions of the actual object (actual length), or vice versa. Forget manual conversions; the app takes care of everything.
Key Features:
Bi-Directional Calculation:
Actual to Scale: Enter the measurements of the actual object (e.g., 8 meters) and the scale of your plan (e.g., 1:100) to instantly know how long your line should be on paper (e.g., 8 cm).
Scale to Actual: Measure a line on your plan (e.g., 4.5 cm) and enter the scale (e.g., 1:50) to discover the true size of the object (e.g., 2.25 meters).
Flexible Scale Factor: Define any type of scale you need. From the most common architectural scales (1:20, 1:50, 1:100) to reduction scales for model making (1:72, 1:35) or enlargement scales (2:1, 5:1) for precision details.
Smart Unit Conversion: Is your plan in centimeters but the actual object in meters? Or do you measure in millimeters and want the result in inches? No problem! Our app handles multiple units of measurement (millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, inches, feet) and performs the conversions automatically, showing you the process for complete transparency.
Clear and Simple Interface: Inspired by simplicity, the interface allows you to enter the data you have (scale, actual length, or scale length) and get the missing result with a single tap. No complicated menus or confusing options.
Instant Results: The app recalculates values in real time as you type, allowing you to "play" with the numbers and see how different scales affect your dimensions.