---
schema_type: "SoftwareApplication"
entity_type: "Mobile Application"
app_name: "myLightMeter PRO"
developer_entity: "David Quiles"
bundle_id: "com.dq.myLightMeterPro"
app_store_id: "583922375"
google_play_id: "com.aidevu.luxmeter"
category: "Photo & Video"
primary_platform: "ios"
primary_monetization: "Freemium"
offline_capable: false
market_region: "US"
platforms: "iOS & Android"
app_last_updated: "2026-03-29"
report_date: "2026-06-09"
last_verified: "2026-06-09T11:50:57.662Z"
report_version: "1.9.109"
total_reviews: 1004
overall_rating: 4.78
confidence: "low"
confidence_score: 0.6
data_age_days: 5
momentum_velocity: "intense"
intelligence_version: 3
nemesis: "Pocket Light Meter"
competitor_count: 3
tags: ["photo & video", "freemium", "mobile app", "app review", "app analysis", "digital", "photographers", "requiring"]
canonical_url: "https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/com-dq-mylightmeterpro"
license: "CC-BY-NC 4.0"
content_version: "v2"
---

# myLightMeter PRO App Audit

## TL;DR {#tldr}

- **Category**: Photo & Video · Freemium
- **Signal**: Rating 4.78

> **TL;DR:** myLightMeter PRO is a photo & video app by David Quiles, rated 4.78/5 by 1K users, available on iOS & Android.
>
> **Marlvel.ai App Intelligence** — Independent analysis. US Market. No publisher influence.

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> **Key Insight:** myLightMeter PRO is a photo & video app by David Quiles.
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## Quick Facts

| Fact | Value |
| :--- | :--- |
| **Rating** | 4.78/5 (1K reviews) |
| **Category** | Photo & Video |
| **Developer** | David Quiles |
| **Pricing** | Freemium |
| **Platforms** | iOS & Android |
| **Confidence** | Low (0.6/1.0) |
| **Data Age** | 0d |

## Metadata & Market Performance
- **Publisher:** David Quiles
- **Category:** Photo & Video
- **Target Audience:** Film and digital photographers requiring precise manual exposure control and hyperfocal calculations.
- **Platforms:** iOS & Android
- **Version Audited:** 1.9.109
- **Audit Date:** 2026-06-09
- **Signal Count:** 1004 reviews analyzed
- **Confidence:** Low (0.6/1.0)
- **App Store ID (iOS):** 583922375
- **Bundle ID:** com.dq.myLightMeterPro
- **Google Play ID:** com.aidevu.luxmeter
- **Performance Trend:** Mixed
- **Data Window:** Analysis based on signals collected up to 2026-06-09
- **Short Description:** A must-have app for DSLR and manual camera users.

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## Executive Snapshot
**What it is:** myLightMeter PRO is a photography utility app for iOS and Android that provides manual exposure calculations and hyperfocal distance tools.
**Why users hire it:** Users hire the app to replace expensive, bulky light-metering hardware with their existing smartphone sensor, enabling precise manual exposure for film and digital photography.
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## App DNA (Features & Intent)
- **[Differentiator] Incident and Reflected Metering:** Measures light intensity via smartphone sensor or camera view for exposure calculation
  * *User Intent:* Users expect intelligent, adaptive experiences that learn from their behavior.
- **[Differentiator] Hyperfocal Distance Calculator:** Calculates focus distance for specific lens and sensor combinations
- **[Differentiator] Exposure Data Extraction:** Reads metadata from existing photos in the device gallery to calculate exposure settings
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## Market Position {#market-position}

The app maintains a top-25 paid photography rank across multiple international markets, including the US and Germany. The consistent chart presence validates the $3.99 price point for the iOS segment, though the lack of Android engagement signals a need for feature parity.
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## Monetization Strategy
- **Model:** Freemium
- **Tiers:** iOS: $3.99 upfront, Android: Free with ads
- **Price:** iOS: $3.99
- **Analysis:** Dual-platform strategy using a $3.99 upfront purchase on iOS and an ad-supported model on Android to capture different user segments.

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## SWOT Analysis {#swot}

**Core Strengths:**
- Incident-metering precision functions as a B2B-adjacent barrier for film-camera users
- Lens Memory library creates high switching costs via user-specific data
- Exposure Data Extraction reinforces the app as a permanent creative workflow fixture

**Critical Frictions:**
- Premium tier at $3.99 above category median for casual users
- Android version lacks feature parity with iOS build
- Zero rating count on Android platform

**Growth Levers:**
- Wearable integration for quick light checks
- B2B partnerships with film-stock manufacturers
- Android feature parity to capture broader smartphone-photography market

**Market Threats:**
- Rapid release velocity of Light Meter Ultra
- Free alternatives commoditizing the basic shutter speed calculator
- Platform policy changes impacting sensor-access permissions

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## Recent Changes (v2 → v3) {#recent-changes}

The app transitioned to a platform-specific freemium model and elevated its core feature set to differentiate against emerging competitors.

**Overall trend**: Mixed
**Compared at**: 2026-06-09

### High-impact changes
- **[Shifted] Platform-specific pricing model** (pricing) — Pricing moved from a uniform paid model to a split strategy: $3.99 upfront on iOS and ad-supported on Android.
- **[Improved] Feature set elevation** (features) — Core tools including Incident/Reflected Metering, Hyperfocal Distance, and Exposure Data Extraction were repositioned from standard to differentiator status.

### Medium-impact changes
- **[Shifted] Audience narrowing** (audience) — Target audience shifted from broad professional/amateur photographers to a specific focus on film and digital photographers needing manual exposure and hyperfocal control.
- **[Added] Competitive and operational SWOT items** (swot) — Added specific threats regarding Light Meter Ultra's release velocity and weaknesses regarding Android feature parity and zero-rating visibility.

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## Rivals Landscape {#rivals}

> Competitive positioning identified by AI analysis of app features, category, and market signals.

### myLightMeter PRO vs Pocket Light Meter — Head to Head
- **[Pocket Light Meter](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/com-nuwaste-lightmeter)** by Nuwaste studios: With over a decade of market presence and a high volume of user feedback, this app serves as the primary benchmark for light metering utility.
  - **Moat strength:** Medium — durable but contestable
  - **Key differences:**
    - Established long-term market presence provides a significant historical data advantage over newer entrants.
    - Focuses on core utility for film photographers, maintaining a consistent feature set for a decade.
    - Offers a specialized toolset that prioritizes legacy camera support over modern smartphone-first feature sets.
  - **Where myLightMeter PRO wins:**
    - ✅ Modern UI design provides a more intuitive experience for users accustomed to current mobile standards.
    - ✅ Optimized for modern smartphone sensor integration, offering higher precision for digital-native photography workflows.
  - **Where Pocket Light Meter wins:**
    - ❌ Deeply entrenched in the film photography community, benefiting from years of word-of-mouth and brand recognition.
    - ❌ Proven stability and reliability across a wide range of older iOS device hardware configurations.
  - **Verdict:** The target app should emphasize its modern sensor accuracy and UI superiority to convert users who find legacy tools clunky or outdated.

### Peers (What They Do Better)
- **[PhotoPills](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/photopills)** by PhotoPills S.L.: While it serves a broader photography planning niche, its high-frequency updates and feature depth make it a formidable adjacent competitor.
  - Integrates complex sun, moon, and star tracking tools that go far beyond simple light metering.
  - Provides a comprehensive ecosystem for planning entire shoots, creating a high barrier to entry for competitors.

### New Kids on the Block (What's Innovative)
- **[Light Meter Ultra](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/light-meter-ultra)** by Ultrafine: High release velocity with five updates in the last six months signals an aggressive push to capture market share.

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## App Momentum (Intense) {#momentum}

- Shipped bug fixes for Photos integration.
- Updated Android distribution policies.

> **Cadence:** 5 total versions · 0 majors in last 6 months · 20 days since last update

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## The "So What?" (Strategic Takeaway) {#so-what}

myLightMeter PRO is an established photo & video app that is free with in-app purchases.
With a 4.78/5 rating from 1K reviews, it shows polarized user reception.

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> **Bottom Line:** myLightMeter PRO defends its category lead through high-precision metering, but the Android build's lack of feature parity risks long-term brand dilution, so the PM should prioritize Android parity to capture the broader smartphone-photography market.
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**Best for:** Film and digital photographers requiring precise manual exposure control and hyperfocal calculations.

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### PM Action Plan (Next Best Moves)

- [ ] [INVEST] [HIGH IMPACT] Ship feature parity on Android because the current ad-supported build lacks the professional toolset → capture the broader smartphone-photography market — *Android version currently lacks the professional-grade features of the iOS build, limiting its appeal to casual users.* _(trade-off: deprioritize Pause the iOS UI refresh — Android parity is a larger revenue-growth lever.)_
- [ ] [MAINTAIN] [MEDIUM IMPACT] Audit Android sensor-access permissions because the current zero-rating count suggests visibility or technical friction → improve install conversion — *Android platform shows zero ratings, indicating potential friction in the initial user experience or permission flow.* _(trade-off: deprioritize Deprioritize the Lens Memory UI update — technical stability is the priority.)_
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### Feature Gaps vs Competitors

- Real-time star tracking (available in PhotoPills but absent here)
- Rapid iteration cycle (available in Light Meter Ultra but absent here)
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### Outlook: Mixed

The manual photography app market is consolidating around high-precision tools, leaving basic shutter-speed calculators vulnerable to commoditization. myLightMeter PRO is advantaged on iOS but exposed on Android, so revenue growth hinges on achieving feature parity to convert the free-tier Android base.

- 🔴 The Android version's lack of ratings suggests low user adoption, which limits the app's ability to compete with free alternatives.
- 🟢 The consistent top-25 paid photography rank on iOS indicates that manual photographers remain willing to pay for precision tools.
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## Key Metrics Summary

| Metric | Value |
| :--- | :--- |
| Overall Rating | 4.78/5 |
| Total Reviews | 1K |
| Confidence | Low |
| Pricing Model | Freemium |
| Platforms | iOS & Android |
| Key Features | 3 analyzed |
| Trend | Mixed |
| Outlook | Mixed |
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## Competitor Comparison

| App | Rating | Sentiment | Developer |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **myLightMeter PRO** (this app) | 4.78/5 | N/A | David Quiles |
| [Pocket Light Meter](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/com-nuwaste-lightmeter) | 4.5/5 | N/A | Nuwaste studios |
| [PhotoPills](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/photopills) | 4.7/5 | Mixed | PhotoPills S.L. |
| [Light Meter Ultra](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/light-meter-ultra) | 4.7/5 | N/A | Ultrafine |
| [Picsart AI Photo Editor, Video](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/picsart-ai-photo-editor-video) | 4.3/5 | Frustrated | PicsArt, Inc. |
| [Sora by OpenAI](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/sora-by-openai) | 4.7/5 | Excited | OpenAI OpCo, LLC |

## Company Profile
- **Developer:** David Quiles
- **Website:** [https://aidevu.blogspot.com](https://aidevu.blogspot.com)

## Data Sources & Links
- **App Store:** [View on Apple Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mylightmeter-pro/id583922375?uo=2)
- **Google Play:** [View on Google Play](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aidevu.luxmeter&hl=en&gl=us)
- **Dev Site:** [Official Website](https://aidevu.blogspot.com)
- **Sources:** Developer website content, App store metadata.

## Related Intel Reports
- [*Pocket Light Meter*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/com-nuwaste-lightmeter) (Nuwaste studios) — 4.5/5 Rating | N/A Sentiment
- [*PhotoPills*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/photopills) (PhotoPills S.L.) — 4.7/5 Rating | Mixed Sentiment
- [*Light Meter Ultra*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/light-meter-ultra) (Ultrafine) — 4.7/5 Rating | N/A Sentiment
- [*Picsart AI Photo Editor, Video*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/picsart-ai-photo-editor-video) (PicsArt, Inc.) — 4.3/5 Rating | Negative Sentiment
- [*Sora by OpenAI*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/sora-by-openai) (OpenAI OpCo, LLC) — 4.7/5 Rating | Positive Sentiment
- [*Lightroom: AI Photo Editor*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/lightroom-ai-photo-editor) (Adobe Inc.) — 4.8/5 Rating | Positive Sentiment
- [*SMPTE Score HD*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/smpte-score-hd) (Patrick Q. Kelly) — 3.0/5 Rating | N/A Sentiment
- [*Wallpaper color*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/wallpaper-color) (Salim Alhajri) — 3.8/5 Rating | N/A Sentiment
- [*Clean Camera for Stream Feed*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/io-patentmasters-cleancamera) (Thomas Backes) — 4.6/5 Rating | N/A Sentiment
- [*Expedition Power Planner*](https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/photo-video/org-nativesoutdoors-expeditionplanner) (LEN EDWARD NECEFER) — 5.0/5 Rating | N/A Sentiment

## Methodology {#methodology}

This report was generated by Marlvel.ai's 5-stage AI intelligence pipeline:

1. **Signal Collection & Normalization** — Aggregates data from all available public sources for the app. Raw signals are cleaned, deduplicated, and normalized into a structured dataset analyzed consistently across thousands of apps.
2. **Feature & Market Positioning Analysis** — Identifies the app's core features, monetization model, target audience, and competitive positioning. Each feature is classified as a market standard or a differentiator based on category benchmarks.
3. **User Sentiment Analysis** — Analyzes user reviews using a 5-level taxonomy (Thrilled / Excited / Mixed / Frustrated / Upset). Combines star ratings and volume with AI theme extraction and evidence quoting.
4. **Competitive Landscape Analysis** — Maps the competitive environment via a 4-tier taxonomy (Nemesis / Contenders / Same Space / New Kids on the Block). Prioritizes same sub-genre over broad category.
5. **Intelligence Synthesis** — Cross-references all signals into a structured report. Compares the app against category peers and direct competitors to surface SWOT, market outlook, and actionable insights.

- **Confidence Score:** 0.6/1.0 (based on review volume, data source diversity, and signal quality)
- **Reviews Analyzed:** 1K
- **Data Sources:** developer website, App Store metadata
- **Rating Method:** Weighted average across platforms (iOS & Android), weighted by review count per platform
- **Independence:** Fully independent analysis. No publisher sponsorship or editorial influence.
- **Report Age:** 0 days since last refresh

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