Twelve inches equals one foot, the standard imperial ruler length used in US schools, workshops, and homes. Use this 12 inch ruler online to match a physical foot ruler exactly after calibration.
This 12 inch ruler online is the digital twin of the standard US school ruler. One foot is 12 inches, or 304.8 mm, which is just 4.8 mm longer than a 30 cm ruler. After calibration the online 12-inch ruler is accurate enough to replace a physical wooden or plastic 1-foot ruler for everyday measurement.
๐ Quick Facts
12 inches equals 1 foot
12 inches equals 304.8 mm or 30.48 cm (just longer than 30 cm)
12 inches equals 1/3 yard
The standard length of US school rulers
Close to the diagonal of a 14-inch laptop screen
About the length of a standard #2 pencil plus 4.5 inches
Slightly shorter than the long side of US letter paper (11 inches plus 1 inch)
๐ ๏ธ Common Uses
Standard US school ruler replacement
Woodworking, framing, and DIY in imperial units
Sewing and quilting with imperial patterns
US-standard print size verification (8 by 10, 11 by 14, and so on)
Measuring photo prints, posters, and frames
Verifying tablet and laptop screen sizes by diagonal
๐ฏ How to Calibrate the Online Ruler for Actual-Size Accuracy
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Get a Credit Card
Grab any standard bank card. Every credit card and debit card worldwide is exactly 85.6 mm wide by ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 standard.
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Click "Calibrate"
The amber Calibrate button sits in the ruler toolbar. Click it to open the calibration overlay on top of the ruler.
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Drag to Match
Drag the blue calibration box right edge until its width exactly matches the long edge of your card.
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Confirm and Done
Click Confirm. Your screen pixel density is saved to your browser. All future measurements display at real-world actual size.
Standard credit card (ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1):
Width: 85.6 mm (8.56 cm or 3.37 inches) ยท Height: 53.98 mm (5.4 cm or 2.13 inches) Every bank card worldwide follows this exact standard.
Yes. Online Ruler Pro is an accurate online ruler when calibrated to your screen. Without calibration, it uses the CSS web standard of 96 pixels per inch, which is a rough default. After a 10-second calibration using a standard credit card (85.6 mm wide by ISO/IEC 7810 standard), accuracy is within plus or minus 0.5 mm on most modern screens. That is the same precision as a basic plastic school ruler. The calibration value is saved in your browser, so you only need to do it once per device.
Click the Calibrate button in the ruler toolbar. A blue rectangle appears on screen. Hold a real credit card next to the rectangle and drag its right edge until the on-screen width exactly matches your card. Click Confirm. Your screen pixel density is now stored locally, and the ruler displays at actual size in CM, MM, and inches. The calibration persists across browser sessions and reloads.
Yes. The online ruler works on iPhone, Android, iPad, and any tablet or desktop browser. Mobile screens actually give the sharpest readings because they have high pixel density (often 400 PPI or more). Touch and drag the green measurement marker the same way you would click and drag on desktop. Calibration is per-device, so calibrate each phone or tablet once.
The standard online ruler measures up to 30 cm or 12 inches at once. For longer objects, use the online measuring tape tool which scrolls horizontally to extend up to 50 cm (about 20 inches). For objects over 50 cm, measure in two stages or use a physical tape measure.
Yes, completely free. No registration, no email required, no download, no ads. The ruler runs entirely in your browser using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. We do not collect or store any of your measurements.
No. The online ruler runs in your browser. Nothing is downloaded or installed. You can also add the site to your home screen on mobile for one-tap access, but that is optional.