Lux Light Meter Pro 4+

Measure Luminosity in Lux & FC

Marina Polyanskaya

Designed for iPad

    • 3.9 • 4.7K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Screenshots

Description

Light Meter is an easy-to-use, functional light intensity (lux) meter perfect for measuring, comparing, and adjusting lighting levels in your environment, whether at work or at home.

Using multiple device sensor inputs, this small, convenient app collects light intensity data at the click of a button. It is indispensable when using a manual or film camera, without the need for expensive instruments that often cost hundreds of dollars. Great for setting up your greenhouse light settings, avoiding workplace lighting induced eye strain, or checking if your desk or craft station needs a bit more light.

Features:
- Realtime measurements
- One-time measurement
- Average and Max values
- Front and rear cam
- Lux and Foot candle measurements

Please note that Light Meter app is not a replacement for a professional device and should be used for private purposes only.

Have any questions or suggestions? Write to us: support@lspapps.com

Terms of Use - https://www.iubenda.com/terms-and-conditions/82717056

Privacy Policy - https://www.iubenda.com/privacy-policy/82717056

What’s New

Version 2.1.1

• Minor bugfixes
• Stability improvements

Ratings and Reviews

3.9 out of 5
4.7K Ratings

4.7K Ratings

Jamie-12/3/4 ,

Simple, functional, useful

Nice, simple, straightforward app with good user interface. Good set of options make it very functional. The measurements seem reasonable and more importantly - they’re consistent. A source measured yesterday will be measured at the same value today. Also has a very nice explanation of terminology for the uninitiated. My only complaint is the overly frequent ads. Other users comment that the ads remain in the Pro version, so no reason to upgrade until this is changed. A definite 5-star app without the ad problem.

Me Im Nobody ,

Future Design Kevin “You Are Correct Sir!!!”

Great light meter and everyone out there looking for a hand out…”I suggest you do as your grand parents did and Get A Job Sir’s(or Madam’s)” This app is awesome and you cheap folks, having to pay for this app is not a problem if you care for plants and the proper amount light they receive, so they can grow up to be fine strapping plant specimens. Then again everyone that’s complaining about paying for this app(which is completely worth it) don’t even tip your servers at restaurants or bartenders after they close. To ingenious developers of this app do not worry about those cheap cable stealing complainers. As a nursery owner with several greenhouses I think this is probably one of the best light measuring devices for both indoor and outdoor besides the $109 cheap ones that won’t take a sneeze let alone outdoor use without a complete meltdown. I have not even thought of buying another “professional light meter” since I got this app. Thank you for helping my family’s garden and greenhouses.

ChibiUchihs723 ,

Doesnt feel accurate

Maybe I’m using it wrong, or maybe I don’t understand lighting, but I really don’t think this is very accurate. I was measuring the intensity of my grow lamps since I’ve got new bulbs and a new set up, and wanted to make sure I could get as close to this old set up as possible and maybe even get some extra lumens in there. The bulbs I was comparing are 840 lum vs 1200 lum, but the readings were all over the place.
When looking at the 840 bulbs, I got an average reading of 340, even when it was two and three lamps “stacked” on top of each other (which I’ve heard from other plant people increases the intensity of the lumens on the plants).
I was also getting readings of over 12,000 lum on a bulb and hood combo that I know is more dim than that, seeing as my plants are typically stretching under this light (low end recc of lumens for succulents is about 2,000). The readings just feel wildly unpredictable.
This is more a gripe with my phone, but also be sure to know that front and back cameras take in light differently. A spot which would read 330 lum on my front camera read as 380 with the back.

Even if the numbers are wrong, the “average” and “ratio” I found at least helped me set my lamps up in a better pattern.

App Privacy

The developer, Marina Polyanskaya, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Purchases
  • Location
  • User Content
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

More By This Developer

Audio Spectrum Analyzer dB RTA
Music
Light Meter - lux and foot candle measurement tool
Utilities
dB Decibel Meter - sound level measurement tool
Productivity
Audio spectrum analyzer EQ Rta
Productivity
Octave Band Real Time Frequency Analyzer and Sound Level Meter
Productivity

You Might Also Like

Light Meter LM-3000
Utilities
Photo Light & Exposure Meter
Utilities
Photone - Grow Light Meter
Utilities
Light Meter Ultra
Utilities
Lux Light Meter for Mobile
Utilities
Lux Light Meter Pro for Photo
Utilities