Jun 9, 2021 07:36 EDT with 4 comments Google's moonshot factory is notorious for killing projects. The latest service to face the axe from the search giant is its Measure app based on Augmented Reality (AR) tech. This service will now join the likes of Google Clips, Google Daydream, Google Goggles, Project Ara, and more at the Google Graveyard. The Measure app utilized ARCore features to compute an object's dimensions via your Android phone's camera. You could get measurements by simply plotting two points on the screen. Although it wasn't very accurate, it gave a good approximation nonetheless. It debuted on Google Tango hardware such as Asus Zenfone AR and Lenovo Phab 2 Pro. Later, Google rolled it out to millions of ARCore compatible smartphones.