Building the dataset together
Every conference room deserves a score.
The Waze for Acoustics
We are building the world's first crowdsourced conference room acoustic dataset. The more facilities teams contribute, the smarter everyone's benchmarks become. Measurement works offline today, and community context unlocks as the dataset grows.
Phase 1 contributors help unlock benchmarks faster and shape the baseline everyone compares against.
- Now: RT60, noise, and C50 clarity scoring works offline
- Expert intelligence (AI-assisted): Equipment fit, budget scenarios, and recommendations
- Portfolio view: Group rooms by site, building, and floor
- Benchmarks: Unlock at 100+ scans (equipment) and 500+ scans (percentiles)
Every conference room should have a score.
You already track WiFi, occupancy, and air quality. Acoustic performance should be just as measurable.
10 seconds per room
Fast enough to scan a full portfolio in one afternoon.
No extra equipment
LiDAR and on-device acoustics. No calibration gear required.
Free core workflow
Measurements and offline scoring stay accessible to every team.
For lean IT teams: scan 12 rooms in one afternoon and walk into budget reviews with defensible data.
Phone-based measurement, with professional discipline.
RoomScore uses industry-standard acoustics, then enforces strict quality gates. The app would rather reject a scan than show a weak score.
Method (physics-first)
RT60 is computed from the -5 dB to -25 dB decay window, then extrapolated to full decay.
Three captures per room, median value reported to reduce variance.
Removes low-frequency HVAC rumble to focus on speech-band energy.
Clarity index is computed alongside RT60 for intelligibility context.
Quality gates (auto reject)
Measurements with R2 below 0.80 are rejected.
Ambient noise spread must stay within 12 dB, with a quiet window within 8 dB.
Gyroscope + accelerometer detect movement and prompt a retry.
Overloaded microphone signals are rejected before scoring.
Screening-grade, not certification.
RoomScore is validated in internal testing against reference tools and is designed for portfolio screening, prioritization, and budgeting. For certification or compliance work, use calibrated Class 1 meters.
Your scans compound into better context.
RoomScore improves as more teams contribute. Your data comes back as smarter benchmarks for your rooms.
What You Share (Default)
Volume, RT60, noise level, and equipment type. No room names or GPS.
Anonymous by defaultWhat You Get Back
Percentile context, equipment benchmarks, and treatment validation as data grows.
Compounding valueWhy It Matters
Community context turns measurements into budget-ready insights.
Early phaseHow the network effect works
You scan a room. We anonymize and add it to the dataset.
Other teams scan their rooms. Benchmarks grow smarter.
Your original rooms gain percentile context without extra work.
Scan. Measure. Score. Benchmark. Simulate. Act.
Deterministic physics first, contextual guidance second.
Scan
RoomPlan captures volume, surface area, and glass-to-wall ratio.
Measure
10-second noise test, 3-clap RT60 (T20), and C50 speech clarity with quality gating.
Score
Composite 0-100 score with star rating and confidence indicators.
Benchmark
Compare against similar rooms once the dataset reaches 100 scans.
Simulate
Add virtual panels to predict RT60 and score changes instantly.
Act
Save treatment plans and export PDF reports for your portfolio.
Expert intelligence, grounded in physics.
Measurements are physics-based and immutable. Expert Intelligence (AI-assisted) adds context and recommendations without altering the measurement data.
What the expert layer delivers
- Equipment fit score: Does the current setup match the room?
- Budget scenarios: Minimal, recommended, and comprehensive plans.
- Photo context (if shared): Visual checks for placement and treatment cues.
- Plain-language guidance: Rationale tied to measurements.
Multi-room portfolio
Group audits by Site -> Building -> Floor, track completion progress, and compare rooms side-by-side.
See the full picture, not just one room.
Facilities teams manage dozens of rooms. RoomScore keeps your portfolio organized and measurable.
What unlocks as the dataset grows.
RoomScore works offline from day one. Community features unlock as scan milestones are reached.
Core measurement + scoring
RT60, noise floor, C50 clarity, expert intelligence (AI-assisted), treatment simulation, PDF export. Works offline.
Equipment benchmarks
Compare mic and video systems against real-world performance.
Percentile rankings
High-confidence context for prioritizing treatment budgets.
Outcome and spatial research
Treatment outcome analytics and room shape insights as the dataset scales.
What becomes possible at scale.
These are future possibilities unlocked by large, anonymized datasets. They are not promises today.
10,000 scans
- Regional and industry benchmarks
- Seasonal performance trends
- Equipment lifecycle insights
50,000 scans
- Predictive maintenance alerts
- Anomaly detection across portfolios
- Placement optimization patterns
100,000+ scans
- Automated treatment design
- Equipment ROI benchmarks
- Workplace platform API access
Why contribute early?
We're grateful to teams helping build the foundation. The value is reciprocal: the faster the dataset grows, the faster your rooms gain context.
At 100 community scans, equipment benchmarks unlock. At 500, percentile rankings appear. The sooner you contribute, the sooner your rooms have context.
The first 1,000 scans define what "good" looks like. Your rooms help set the baseline everyone compares against.
We run quarterly surveys with active contributors. You help decide which features to prioritize.
The reward is the dataset. Scan five rooms and benefit from five hundred as the community grows. That is the network effect.
Example benchmark output.
Illustrative output from internal validation. Live benchmarks unlock after 100+ community scans.
Scan a room and capture RT60, noise, and volume.
Match against similar rooms by volume and equipment.
Unlock percentile context once the dataset reaches critical mass.
Sample benchmark layout
Example values only. Live benchmarks appear after community data is collected.
Example dataFair trade: your data for better context.
You choose what to share. Default is anonymous metrics only, enough to power benchmarks without identifying rooms.
Metrics Only
Volume, RT60, noise level, and equipment type. Default for every scan.
Research
Adds impulse response audio to validate measurement accuracy.
Full Research
Shares anonymized 3D geometry after rotation and centering.
Direct support.
Replies come from the founder.
What devices are supported?
iPhone 15 Pro or newer with LiDAR. iOS 17+ required.
How accurate are the measurements?
RoomScore is validated in internal testing against reference tools (typical RT60 agreement within +/- 15% in conference rooms). The app rejects low-quality measurements automatically.
How is RT60 calculated?
RoomScore captures three claps, applies a 150 Hz high-pass filter, fits a T20 decay from -5 dB to -25 dB, and requires an R2 fit of at least 0.80 before reporting the median RT60.
Why trust phone-based measurement?
RoomScore enforces strict quality gates: device stability, clipping detection, and noise stability (spread at or below 12 dB, quiet window at or below 8 dB). If a scan fails, the app asks you to retry.
How does RoomScore compare to professional meters?
RoomScore is for fast screening and portfolio prioritization. Class 1 meters are required for certification, compliance, or critical acoustic design work.
What is the difference between data sharing tiers?
Metrics (default) shares RT60, noise, volume, and equipment. Research adds impulse audio. Full Research adds anonymized 3D scans. Private mode keeps everything on device.
Can I use this for acoustic certification?
No. RoomScore is for screening and planning. For certification, use calibrated Class 1 equipment and a licensed acoustical engineer.
Will core features stay free?
The plan is to keep core measurement and offline scoring free. Optional paid tiers may add exports, team workflows, or advanced analytics later.
Conference Room Acoustic Dataset, Built Together
RoomScore brings professional acoustic measurement to iPhone while building a shared conference room acoustic dataset. Whether you are a facilities manager optimizing meeting spaces, an AV integrator validating room readiness, or an acoustic consultant doing pre-site screening, RoomScore provides fast, reliable measurements you can trust.
How It Works: RT60 Measurement on iPhone
RoomScore captures room impulse responses via a simple 3-clap test. A 150 Hz high-pass filter removes low-frequency rumble, then a T20 decay fit (from -5 dB to -25 dB) estimates RT60. The app rejects measurements with poor linear fit (R2 below 0.80), unstable noise, or phone movement.
Crowdsourced RT60 Benchmarks for Facilities Teams
Do not settle for raw numbers. RoomScore compares your room against similar spaces as the community dataset grows, unlocking percentile context once enough rooms are scanned. This is facilities management acoustic data you can use to justify budgets and prioritize upgrades.
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