Every measurement in AcousticCheck can leave the app in two formats: a PDF report for humans and a CSV file for spreadsheets. Both live behind the share icon on the measurement detail screen.
Exporting a PDF
- Open the measurement from your project’s room view.
- Tap the share icon in the top-right corner and choose PDF report.
- The report renders with the project name, room name, date stamp, the T20/T30 table per frequency band, and the decay curves.
- Use the standard iOS share sheet to send it by mail, save it to Files, or drop it straight into the project folder.
Free tier note — PDF exports on the Free plan carry an AcousticCheck watermark. Plus and Enterprise exports are watermark-free, and Enterprise reports can carry your own logo.
Exporting a CSV
The CSV contains one row per frequency band with every fit parameter — T20, T30, R² per band, and the raw decay samples. If you post-process measurements in Excel, Python, or R, this is the format you want. See What goes into the CSV export, column by column for the full column reference.
Naming and dates
Both exports honor the project and room names you set during setup, plus the measurement’s date stamp. If you measure the same room repeatedly (before/after a treatment), give each measurement a distinct label in the app first — it becomes part of the file name and saves you renaming files later.