Maker of iPhotoMeasure Raises $400K
9/28/07 – Tarzana-based DigiContractor, maker of the iPhotoMeasure photo-measuring software, announced this week that it has raised a total of $400K in funding over the past two years, including an undisclosed amount recently that CEO and founder Paul Minor says will allow it to launch a new version of the software.
The new release will include multiple depth capability for 3-D dimensioning, according to the company. iPhotoMeasure uses a digital camera and a target marker to allow measurements to be taken of rooms and objects from photographs. The company says that with a click of the mouse, any distance within a picture can be measured to within 99.5 percent accuracy.
DigiContractor was founded in 2004 by Minor, a contractor and entrepreneur.
DigiContractor/iPhotoMeasure – www.iphotomeasure.com


Comments
Actually I have use the BETA software to dimension roofs and other items and you do not need a Target in the snapshot. It worked just for what my needs are.
Paul
Posted by: PJohnson | September 29, 2007 05:43 PM