What is HammerCalc?

The plain-English version: HammerCalc is a construction calculator for iPhone, iPad and Mac that lets you do real-world measurement math the way you actually take measurements — mixing feet, inches, millimeters and fractions in a single equation.

If you've ever pulled out your phone's calculator on a job site, tried to add 12 ft 6-3/8 in to 0.63 m, and given up — HammerCalc is built for exactly that moment.

What it does

HammerCalc replaces the awkward juggling of a standard calculator, a unit converter, and a fraction-to-decimal lookup. You enter measurements naturally, combine imperial and metric in one equation, and get an instant, accurate result you can convert to any unit with a single tap.

On top of the calculator itself, it bundles the tools a tradesperson reaches for again and again:

  • Multi-unit math — feet, inches, millimeters and meters together in one calculation
  • Tape Measure widget — tap fractions off a ruler instead of typing them
  • Custom fraction rounding — 1/16", 1/32", 1/64", or decimal
  • Specialized tools — stairs, rafters, roofs, circle & arc, triangle & polygon, square footage, and drywall, each with sliders and a live diagram
  • Built-in plan viewer — open PDFs or photos and jump back to the exact page, zoom and position later
  • Notes system — save any calculation into a project note with full history

Who it's for

HammerCalc is made for people who work with precise measurements: carpenters, contractors, framers, engineers, machinists, architects, designers, estimators, and inspectors. If your day involves a tape measure and a set of plans, it's built for you. It's equally at home for a serious DIYer tackling a deck, a staircase, or a tiling job who wants pro-grade answers without the guesswork.

How it works

Type an equation the way you'd say it out loud. Need a fraction? Tap it on the Tape Measure. Need a stair layout? Open the Stair tool, drag the sliders, and read the rise, run, and stringer values off a diagram that updates in real time. Working from a drawing? Load the PDF in the plan viewer, and when you switch back to the keypad your place is saved. Found a number worth keeping? Drop it into a note.

"12 ft 6-3/8 in + 0.63 m = 14 ft 7-3/16 in" — one line, mixed units, exact fraction. That's the whole idea.

What makes it different

Plenty of construction calculators exist. HammerCalc's focus is speed and clarity for everyday measuring work: mixing units in one running equation, the fastest possible fraction entry, and keeping your plans and notes in the same place so you're not app-switching mid-task. It also has a modern, legible interface with dark mode for low-light sites — and, notably, it collects no data; everything stays on your device.

If you want a detailed head-to-head with the other popular options, see our comparison of HammerCalc vs Construction Master Pro.

Platforms and pricing

HammerCalc runs on iPhone (iOS 16+), iPad (iPadOS 16+), and Mac (macOS 12+), and one subscription covers all of your Apple devices. It starts with a 7-day free trial, then costs $3.99/month or $24.99/year (USD; pricing varies by region). You can cancel anytime from your Apple ID subscription settings.

Ready to try it?

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