As a UI Designer/Developer, it is natural to explore the UI created by you or by others.
Be it the margins that were chosen, the angle used in an icon, length or bounding box of some element, the colors used or just zooming closer to the pixels.
QuickLens offers a suite of tools that enable all of these actions and much more!
QuickLens allows you to:
Zoom into Pixels
Measure Dimensions and Angles
Sample Colors and maintain Palettes
Simulate Color Blindness and Color Contrast in real-time
Inspect Alignments
Check layouts with Grids
Overlay Guides on multiple monitors
Check real-time distances and bounding-boxes
…all through a suite of tools:
Lens
Ruler
Frame
Guide
Monocle
Crosshair
Each tool has a clearly defined purpose and does one thing exceedingly well.
When combined with other tools, you can bring out the true power of QuickLens.
Lens
Zoom into pixels
Sample colors
Make precise pixel measurements
Capture snapshots of the lens view
Ruler
Measure vertical, horizontal distances and even ones at an angle
Measure angles and snap to every 5° and 90° angles
Measure angle in degrees and radians
Switch between several units: pixels, inches, centimeters, millimeters
Frame
Measure width and height of on-screen elements
Setup grids with row and columns to overlay on your designs
Includes Golden Grids with spirals
Save and manage grid presets
Capture snapshots and videos with the overlay grids
Guide
Inspect alignments with screen-wide guides
Setup guides on multiple monitors
View distances between guides
Monocle
A handy presentation tool
Zoom into any part of the screen
Change shapes and sizes
Dim rest of the screen to focus on the zoomed-in area
Move between monitors seamlessly
Crosshair
View screen-wide crosshair
Use for quick alignment checks
Use the Distance mode to see real-time distances between screen elements
Use the Bounding Box mode to drag a selection around an element to see its bounding box
What's new in version 2.8
As a UI Designer/Developer, it is natural to explore the UI created by you or by others. Be it the margins that were chosen, the angle used in an icon, length or bounding box of some element, the colo
As a UI Designer/Developer, it is natural to explore the UI created by you or by others.
Be it the margins that were chosen, the angle used in an icon, length or bounding box of some element, the colors used or just zooming closer to the pixels.
QuickLens offers a suite of tools that enable all of these actions and much more!
QuickLens allows you to:
Zoom into Pixels
Measure Dimensions and Angles
Sample Colors and maintain Palettes
Simulate Color Blindness and Color Contrast in real-time
Inspect Alignments
Check layouts with Grids
Overlay Guides on multiple monitors
Check real-time distances and bounding-boxes
...all through a suite of tools:
Lens
Ruler
Frame
Guide
Monocle
Crosshair
Each tool has a clearly defined purpose and does one thing exceedingly well.
When combined with other tools, you can bring out the true power of QuickLens.
Lens
Zoom into pixels
Sample colors
Make precise pixel measurements
Capture snapshots of the lens view
Ruler
Measure vertical, horizontal distances and even ones at an angle
Measure angles and snap to every 5° and 90° angles
Measure angle in degrees and radians
Switch between several units: pixels, inches, centimeters, millimeters
Frame
Measure width and height of on-screen elements
Setup grids with row and columns to overlay on your designs
Includes Golden Grids with spirals
Save and manage grid presets
Capture snapshots and videos with the overlay grids
Guide
Inspect alignments with screen-wide guides
Setup guides on multiple monitors
View distances between guides
Monocle
A handy presentation tool
Zoom into any part of the screen
Change shapes and sizes
Dim rest of the screen to focus on the zoomed-in area
Move between monitors seamlessly
Crosshair
View screen-wide crosshair
Use for quick alignment checks
Use the Distance mode to see real-time distances between screen elements
Use the Bounding Box mode to drag a selection around an element to see its bounding box