G-Compass
Available Now on the Apple App Store
Now Available
Bring solar layout and orientation into the field with G-Compass.
G-Compass is ARrayVue's first publicly available mobile app and is designed to help solar professionals visualize ground-mounted arrays and perform orientation-based site work directly from an iPhone or iPad.
Using augmented reality and GPS-assisted orientation tools, G-Compass supports field sales, site analysis, layout planning, and installation prep in a practical, easy-to-use workflow.
Designed for iPhone and iPad. For best results, use a Pro model with LiDAR support.
What G-Compass Does
Built for real-world solar site assessments
Measure Direction Between Points
Use GPS-based calibration to measure the compass direction between two points in the field.
Lay Out Points and Rectangles
Create two-point layouts and properly oriented rectangles to support planning, staging, and installation workflows.
Indoor Training Mode
Learn the app functions indoors, simulating GPS.
Use Cases
A practical field tool for sales, design, and installation teams
- Assess the orientation of existing structures or proposed array locations
- Lay out two points in a specified direction and distance
- Lay out a rectangle in a specified orientation
- Support sales presentations with on-site visual context
- Help crews confirm directional setup before work begins
G-Compass is especially well-suited for teams involved in ground-mounted solar array sales, marketing, design, and installation.
Requirements
Devices: iPhone and iPad
OS: iOS 17.6
Permissions: Camera and Location Services
Recommended: iPhone Pro or iPad Pro with LiDAR for best results
Support & Documentation
Quick access to key resources
Need help getting started or sharing documentation with your team? Use the links below.
Apple App Store Listing
G-Compass Privacy Policy
G-Compass User Guide
Need support?
For bugs, feature requests, or product questions:
G-Compass does not require accounts or login and the privacy policy states that app data is not collected, stored, transmitted, or shared by ARrayVue.
