Illuminance Tool

Online Light Meter & Lux Sensor

Measure light intensity (lux) instantly using your device's ambient light sensor or camera. Perfect for photography, indoor plants, and workspace ergonomics.

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Hold your device flat, facing the light source. Values update in real-time based on your environment.

Hold your device facing the light source. Values update in real-time. If the ambient light sensor is blocked, the camera fallback provides an estimate.

Why Measure Light in Lux?

Lux is the standard unit of illuminance, measuring how much luminous flux is spread over a given area. Whether you are setting up a home office, nurturing indoor plants, or fine-tuning exposure for photography, understanding the exact light intensity is crucial.

Historically, measuring lux required dedicated handheld light meters. Today, almost every modern smartphone, tablet, and laptop contains an Ambient Light Sensor (ALS)—originally designed to auto-adjust your screen brightness. This tool taps directly into that hardware via the W3C Generic Sensor API, turning your device into an instant, free light meter.

Features & Capabilities

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Real-Time Lux Reading

Live, instant updates directly from your device hardware. See exact lux values as you move around.

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Camera Fallback

If your browser blocks the Ambient Light API, the tool seamlessly falls back to a camera-based brightness approximation.

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Min / Max Tracking

Automatically tracks the lowest and highest light levels during your session to help you gauge light variation.

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Perfect for Plants

Easily determine if your Monstera is getting enough indirect sunlight or if your succulents need a brighter window.

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Workspace Ergonomics

Ensure your office meets the recommended 300-500 lux for reading and computer work to reduce eye strain.

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100% Privacy-Safe

All light and camera processing happens locally on your device. We do not store or transmit any sensor data.

How to Use the Light Meter

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Grant Permissions

Allow the browser to access your device's sensors. If prompted for camera access (fallback mode), grant it for accurate approximations.

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Position the Device

Place your phone or laptop exactly where you want to measure the light. Ensure your hand or shadow isn't blocking the front-facing sensor.

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Read the Lux

Look at the live lux value. Values below 50 indicate dim lighting, while direct sunlight can exceed 10,000 lux.

📅Ultimo aggiornamento: August 2026
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Prakhar Gothi

Fondatore e Sviluppatore Principale, Online-Compass.com

Prakhar Gothi è un esperto sviluppatore web e specialista di intelligenza artificiale con oltre 10 anni di esperienza nel settore tecnologico. La sua profonda competenza nell'integrazione di sensori MEMS, hardware GPS e moderne tecnologie web ha portato alla creazione di Online-Compass.com — uno strumento di navigazione di livello aerospaziale scelto da utenti in oltre 190 paesi.

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Come effettuiamo i test

Ogni strumento su Online-Compass.com viene rigorosamente testato su oltre 40 modelli di dispositivi, tra cui Samsung Galaxy S21–S24, Google Pixel 6–8, iPhone 12–15, iPad e vari dispositivi Android economici. Verifichiamo l'accuratezza dei sensori rispetto a strumenti di navigazione professionali e aggiorniamo costantemente i nostri algoritmi di calibrazione sulla base di dati reali raccolti sul campo.

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Perché fidarsi di Online-Compass.com?

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Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this online light meter?

The accuracy depends entirely on your device's hardware. Most modern smartphones have highly sensitive ambient light sensors that provide very reliable lux readings for everyday tasks like indoor lighting assessment and plant care.

Why does the tool ask for camera permissions?

Not all browsers (especially iOS Safari) allow access to the native Ambient Light Sensor API. If the API is blocked, our tool uses your device's camera to analyze the average brightness of the video feed and mathematically estimates the lux value. This fallback is a safe approximation and runs entirely offline.

How many lux do my indoor plants need?

Low-light plants (like Snake Plants) survive in 500–2,500 lux. Medium-light plants (like Philodendrons) prefer 2,500–10,000 lux. High-light plants (like Succulents) thrive in 10,000+ lux (direct sunlight).

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