Samuel Prevost 9c47736799
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feat(measurements): add circle tool, annotated exports, and per-image persistence
Three combined additions to the corrected-image viewer:

- Circle measurement tool: 2-click placement (center + edge), dedicated
  hit-test, handle drag preserving radius when grabbing the center.
- Annotated PNG exports via two new buttons in the result page:
  "Download full + measurements" (source resolution, strokes scaled up
  to read at the same visual weight) and "Download view + measurements"
  (current pan/zoom). Both respect the existing scale-bar toggle; the
  view export's bar is sized for canvas-px/mm = image-px/mm × view scale.
- Per-image measurement persistence keyed by file hash, mirroring the
  datum cache. "Clear cache" in the upload step now wipes both.

Drawing helpers were refactored to take a RenderCtx (transform +
strokeMul + handle/decoration flags) so the same code paths handle live
overlay and offscreen export.
2026-04-25 11:07:28 +02:00
2026-04-14 23:25:59 +02:00
2026-04-16 17:59:01 +02:00

Skwik

Client-side image deskewing tool. Upload a photo taken at an angle, place reference measurements on known objects, and get a perspective-corrected output with real-world scale.

Everything runs in the browser -- no server, no uploads.

How it works

  1. Upload a JPG or HEIC image (HEIC is converted automatically)
  2. Review EXIF data -- camera, lens, focal length
  3. Place datums on the image -- rectangles or lines with known real-world dimensions
  4. Run correction -- OpenCV.js computes a perspective transform and outputs a corrected image

The algorithm

The highest-confidence rectangle datum defines the initial perspective correction via getPerspectiveTransform. All other datums (rectangles and lines) are projected through that transform and measured. Per-axis weighted scale corrections are computed from the discrepancies, folded back into the destination rectangle, and a single clean warpPerspective produces the output. One matrix, one warp, no post-hoc distortion.

Datum confidence scores (1--5) act as weights in the correction.

Quick start

pnpm install
pnpm dev

Open http://localhost:5173.

Build

pnpm build      # type-check + production build
pnpm preview    # serve the build locally

Lint & format

pnpm lint       # eslint (strict TS + Vue)
pnpm lint:fix   # auto-fix
pnpm format     # prettier
pnpm type-check # vue-tsc

Stack

Layer Tech
Framework Vue 3 + TypeScript (strict)
Build Vite
Components shadcn-vue + Tailwind CSS v4
Canvas Konva.js + vue-konva
CV OpenCV.js 4.12 (WASM)
HEIC heic-to
EXIF exifr
State Pinia

Datum presets

Rectangles: A3, A4, A5, A6, 15x10 cm. Custom dimensions supported. Lines: any length.

How Skwik compares

There are plenty of tools that do part of what Skwik does, but none that combine everything:

Tool Client-side Multi-datum weighting Real-world mm scale Measurement tools Scale bar export
Skwik
MYOG Perspective Correction
PerspectiveFix
PicFix.pro
ImageOnline Perspective
Toolschimp Image Measure
Aspose Deskew

Most deskew tools just pull 4 corners to a rectangle without any real-world dimensions -- the output has no scale. Most measurement tools calibrate against a single reference and don't correct perspective. Skwik uses multiple weighted datums (rectangles + lines, each with a confidence score) to solve both problems in one pass, and lets you measure distances or export with a scale bar on the corrected image.

License

MIT

Description
Client-side image deskewing tool. Upload a photo taken at an angle, place reference measurements on known objects, and get a perspective-corrected output with real-world scale.
https://serv.e1n.sh/skiwk
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