DrillGuide
iPhone / Utilitaires
DrillGuide turns your Apple Watch into a precise drilling guide. The app measures the tilt angle in real time using the built-in motion sensors and provides haptic feedback as soon as you reach your target angle – even when the display is off.
REAL-TIME ANGLE MEASUREMENT
The high-precision sensors of your Apple Watch measure the tilt angle from 0° to 90°. A visual display with color coding shows you instantly whether you're in the target range.
HAPTIC FEEDBACK
Feel it on your wrist when the angle is right. DrillGuide vibrates as soon as you reach the perfect angle – ideal when you need to focus on the work and can't look at the display.
SMART CALIBRATION
Hold your drill upright on the workpiece and calibrate with a tap. This ensures your zero point is always accurate.
ALWAYS-ON DISPLAY
Angle and status remain visible even when the display dims. Haptic feedback continues to work, so you can drill precisely even with the screen off.
BUILT-IN LEVEL
An additional level indicator helps with lateral alignment – keeping your drill on track.
TAP TO LOCK
Tap the display to lock the current angle as your target. Handy when you want to capture the angle directly from your workpiece. This feature can be disabled in Settings.
FLEXIBLE ANGLE SETTING
Choose a preset angle (90°, 45°, etc.) or set your desired angle in 1° increments using the Digital Crown.
FULLY STANDALONE
DrillGuide works entirely on your Apple Watch – no iPhone connection needed. No data collection, no tracking, no account required.
Perfect for DIY enthusiasts, craftsmen, and anyone who wants to drill with precision.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Sharper precision, faster zeroing A new sensor-reference mode brings the angle reading back to a true 0° within a fraction of a second after any movement.
New watch face widget DrillGuide is now available as a complication in all four sizes (circular, rectangular, corner, and inline). One tap on your watch face and the app is instantly ready.
Always-On stays on through wrist-down The Always-On display now reliably keeps running when you lower your arm and raise it again.