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5 Best Conduit Bending Apps for Electricians (2026)

You're standing in front of a rack of 1-inch rigid, and the foreman wants a rolling offset around a beam. You know the concept. You know the bend. But are you going to pull out a pencil and start doing trig on a piece of cardboard? Probably not. You're going to pull out your phone.

The right conduit bending app calculates your marks in seconds and accounts for shrink, gain, and the specific bender you're using. The wrong one gives you numbers that don't match the field, buries you in ads, or hasn't been updated since 2018.

We installed the five most popular conduit bending calculator apps on an iPhone and ran real bending calculations through each one. We tested offsets, rolling offsets, 3-point saddles, 90-degree stubs, and parallel bends. We compared the results against manual calculations using standard bending formulas and multiplier charts.

Here's how they ranked.

Key Takeaways

  • Best overall: Conduit Bending by xNeat. Free, 16 bend types, bender library for EMT/IMC/Rigid, built-in fraction calculator.
  • Best for precision: QuickBend. Centerline radius algorithm, QuickCheck impossible bend detection, Apple Watch app.
  • Best for beginners: Conduit Bender Elite. Step-by-step diagrams walk you through every bend type.
  • All five apps work offline. Your bending calculator shouldn't need cell service in a basement.
  • Prices range from free (Conduit Bending) to $9.99 (Master Bender Gold). Only one app offers a free tier with full bend type access.

Quick Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of the top 5 conduit bending apps for iPhone
App Rating Price Bend Types Conduit Support Best For
Conduit Bending 4.7/5 (402) Free + IAP 16 EMT, IMC, Rigid Best overall
QuickBend 4.8/5 (3,589) $6.99 18+ EMT, IMC, Rigid Precision
Conduit Bender Elite 4.8/5 (1,670) $7.99 14+ EMT (1/2" to 4") Beginners
iBend Pipe 4.3/5 (95) $3.99 8+ EMT primarily Budget pick
Master Bender Gold 4.5/5 (419) $9.99 10+ EMT, Rigid Pipe fitters

How We Evaluated These Apps

We didn't just screenshot feature lists. We installed each app, configured the same bender profile where possible, and ran identical calculations through all five. Here's what we tested:

  • Bend type coverage: How many bend types does the app support? Can it handle the bends you actually do on the job, from simple offsets to complex rolling offsets and 4-point saddles?
  • Calculation accuracy: We ran the same offset (12" rise, 30-degree bend, 1/2" EMT) through every app and compared the marks against hand calculations using the standard multiplier method.
  • Bender/conduit support: Does the app know the difference between a hand bender, a mechanical bender, and a hydraulic bender? Can it handle EMT, IMC, and rigid conduit?
  • Field usability: Can you get an answer in three taps or fewer? Does the interface work with gloves? Is the text readable in direct sunlight?
  • Pricing and value: What's free? What's behind a paywall? Is it a one-time purchase or a recurring subscription?
  • Update frequency: Apps that haven't been updated in years may have compatibility issues with newer iOS versions and lack support for current bender models.

Accuracy and bend type coverage carried the most weight. An app that gives you wrong numbers is worse than no app at all, and an app that can't handle saddles or rolling offsets forces you back to manual math for the hard bends.

The NEC (NFPA 70) limits total bends to 360 degrees between pull points, so getting your marks right the first time matters. Wasted conduit costs money, and re-bending conduit weakens it.


The 5 Best Conduit Bending Apps

1. Conduit Bending by xNeat

Rating: 4.7/5 (402 ratings) | Price: Free (premium via in-app purchase) | Requires: iOS 16.4+

Conduit Bending packs 16 bend types into a free app with no upfront cost. That includes offsets, rolling offsets, 3-point and 4-point saddles, 90-degree stubs, back-to-back 90s, kicked 90s, corner bends, and parallel bends. No other free conduit bending app comes close to that bend type coverage.

The bender library is where this app separates itself. You pick your conduit type (EMT, IMC, or rigid), your conduit size (1/2" to 4"), and whether you're using a hand bender, mechanical, or hydraulic. The app adjusts all calculations to match your specific setup. That matters because a 1/2" EMT hand bender has a different take-up and deduct than a 1" rigid hydraulic bender, and using the wrong values gives you bad marks.

There's also a built-in fraction calculator. When you're adding cut lengths in the field and everything is in fractions (3/4", 7/8", 5/16"), you don't have to switch between apps. The gain and deduct tables are built in too, so you can verify values without flipping through a bending manual.

The app supports both imperial (inches) and metric (centimeters), switching with a single tap. The interface is clean, modern, and doesn't feel like it was designed in 2012.

What it does well:

  • 16 bend types, the widest coverage of any free conduit bending app.
  • Bender library with profiles for EMT, IMC, and rigid conduit from 1/2" to 4".
  • Built-in fraction calculator for field math.
  • Gain and deduct tables available without leaving the app.
  • Imperial and metric with one-tap switching.
  • Free to download and use. No ads blocking basic functionality.
  • Modern interface that's easy to read on the job site.
  • Works fully offline.

Where it falls short:

  • iOS only. No Android version.
  • Newer app with fewer reviews than established competitors like QuickBend.
  • No Apple Watch companion app (yet).

Pricing: Free to download. All 16 bend types are accessible. An optional in-app purchase removes ads and unlocks premium features. No subscription.

Bottom line: Conduit Bending gives you the most bend types and the widest conduit/bender support of any free app on the market. If you don't want to spend money before you try an app, start here. The bender library alone saves you from plugging wrong deduct values into your calculations. See all features.


2. QuickBend by Bret Hardman

Rating: 4.8/5 (3,589 ratings) | Price: $6.99 | Requires: iOS 15.0+

QuickBend is one of the most popular paid conduit bending apps in the App Store, and the ratings back it up. Built by an electrician, it uses a centerline radius algorithm rather than the simpler multiplier method. That means calculations account for the actual radius of the bender shoe, which improves accuracy on larger conduit sizes where the standard multiplier shortcuts start to drift.

The QuickCheck feature is genuinely useful. When you enter measurements that would result in an impossible bend (conduit too short, angle too extreme), the app changes the text color to red. Orange means the bend is technically possible but unlikely to work cleanly. It's a small thing, but it can save you a stick of conduit on a tricky saddle.

QuickBend supports 18+ bend types and includes 20+ pre-loaded bender models from Greenlee, Gardner Bender, and Current Tools. You can also create custom bender profiles if your shop uses something non-standard. The app recently added an Apple Watch companion, so you can check bend marks from your wrist without pulling out your phone.

As one App Store reviewer put it: "Simply irreplaceable for quick field bending." A first-year apprentice wrote that it was "SO HELPFUL for visualizing and executing bends."

What it does well:

  • Centerline radius algorithm for improved accuracy on larger conduit.
  • QuickCheck alerts when a bend is impossible (red) or risky (orange).
  • 20+ pre-loaded bender models with custom profile support.
  • Apple Watch companion app.
  • Multi-bend layout on a single stick of conduit.
  • Toggles between inches, feet-inches, and centimeters.
  • Active development with regular updates (last updated June 2025).

Where it falls short:

  • No free tier. $6.99 upfront before you can try it.
  • Some users report multiplier discrepancies on certain bends.
  • Android version may differ from iOS in features.
  • No built-in fraction calculator or gain/deduct reference tables.

Pricing: $6.99 one-time purchase. No subscription, no in-app purchases.

Bottom line: QuickBend is the precision pick. If accuracy on larger conduit sizes is your top priority and you don't mind paying upfront, the centerline radius algorithm and QuickCheck system justify the price. The large user base (3,500+ ratings) means bugs get reported and fixed quickly.


3. Conduit Bender Elite by Cyberprodigy

Rating: 4.8/5 (1,670 ratings) | Price: $7.99 | Requires: iOS 12.0+

Conduit Bender Elite takes a different approach than most bending apps. Instead of just spitting out numbers, it includes diagrams and step-by-step instructions for every bend type. For apprentices still learning how to bend conduit, that visual guidance is worth the price of admission.

The app covers 14+ bend types including offsets, rolling offsets, 3-bend and 4-bend saddles, 90-degree stubs, kicked 90s, segmented bends, back-to-back bends, and obstruction bends (rectangular, square, and round). The obstruction bends are a nice addition that not every app includes. When you're routing conduit around a duct or beam, those calculations save real time.

Customizable deduct settings for 1/2" to 4" conduit mean you can dial in your specific bender. The app shows you exactly where to place your marks and which direction to bend, which is exactly what an apprentice needs on their first day running conduit.

One reviewer summed it up: "Never bent conduit in my life. With this tool, I'm making bends." Another veteran electrician wrote: "I've tried them all and this is the bender app I keep coming back to."

What it does well:

  • Step-by-step diagrams for every bend type. Best teaching tool of the five apps.
  • Obstruction bends (rectangular, square, round) included.
  • Customizable deduct settings for 1/2" to 4" conduit.
  • Available on both iOS and Android.
  • Strong user base with 1,670+ ratings.
  • Recently updated (October 2024).

Where it falls short:

  • No free tier. $7.99 upfront.
  • Digital level feature (extra IAP) doesn't work reliably according to multiple reviews.
  • Free trial limited to 1/2" conduit only.
  • No bender library with pre-loaded profiles for specific manufacturers.

Pricing: $7.99 one-time purchase. Digital level available as a separate in-app purchase. No subscription.

Bottom line: Conduit Bender Elite is the best choice for apprentices and anyone learning to bend conduit. The diagrams and step-by-step instructions teach you the "why" behind each calculation. Skip the digital level add-on though.


4. iBend Pipe by Francisco Alcala

Rating: 4.3/5 (95 ratings) | Price: $3.99 | Requires: iOS 11.0+

iBend Pipe is one of the original conduit bending apps, on the App Store since 2009. That kind of longevity says something about the core product. It includes nearly 100 bender/pipe combinations, more than any other app on this list, and uses centerline bending radius calculations with automatic shrink compensation.

The standout feature is the built-in protractor. You can use your phone's sensors to measure an angle directly and feed it into the calculation without manually typing the value. On a renovation job where you're matching an existing bend angle, that's genuinely useful.

Long-time users are loyal. "I've been using this app for about 10 years," wrote one reviewer. "Makes my work way faster and better." Another called it "the best bender app out there. Period."

But the age shows. iBend Pipe hasn't received a major update since January 2018. The interface reflects iOS design patterns from nearly a decade ago. More critically, it primarily supports EMT conduit. Multiple reviewers have flagged that rigid conduit calculations are missing, which limits the app for industrial and commercial work.

What it does well:

  • Nearly 100 bender/pipe combinations, the most profiles of any app.
  • Built-in protractor for measuring existing bend angles.
  • Automatic shrink compensation on all bends.
  • Centerline bending radius calculations.
  • Slider input for quick real-time adjustments.
  • Lowest price of any paid app at $3.99.

Where it falls short:

  • Not updated since January 2018. Potential iOS compatibility issues.
  • Primarily EMT only. No rigid conduit support per user reports.
  • Outdated interface design.
  • Fewer bend types than the top three apps.
  • Small user base (95 ratings) means slower bug fixes.

Pricing: $3.99 one-time purchase. No in-app purchases, no subscription.

Bottom line: iBend Pipe is a solid budget option if you work exclusively with EMT and want the lowest upfront cost for a paid app. The protractor feature is unique. But the lack of updates and rigid conduit support make it hard to recommend over newer options, especially when Conduit Bending by xNeat is free.


5. Master Bender Gold by PawEng

Rating: 4.5/5 (419 ratings) | Price: $9.99 | Requires: iOS 11.0+

Master Bender Gold bills itself as "the industry's leading and most precise conduit bending app." It covers offsets, rolling offsets, 3-point and 4-point saddles, stub 90s, parallel bends, segment bends, and compound 90s. Beyond bending calculations, it includes gain/take-up tables, conduit weight and sizing data, trigonometric functions, and even safety information.

The extra reference material is what sets Master Bender Gold apart. It's not just a calculator. It's closer to a pocket bending manual. For electricians, plumbers, and pipe fitters who work with multiple conduit and pipe types, having trig functions and specification data alongside the bending calculator is convenient.

"Makes explaining to an apprentice much easier," wrote one foreman. Another described it as "not just a calculator but a complete bending guide."

The downside is usability. At $9.99, it's the most expensive app on this list, and several experienced electricians described the interface as confusing. The measurement input requires scrolling through values rather than typing directly, which slows down the workflow. The app also hasn't been updated since May 2022.

What it does well:

  • Built-in reference material: gain/take-up tables, conduit specs, trig functions.
  • Supports segment bends and compound 90s.
  • Works for electricians, plumbers, and pipe fitters.
  • Safety information included.
  • iPad-optimized interface.

Where it falls short:

  • Most expensive at $9.99 with no free trial.
  • Confusing interface per multiple experienced electrician reviews.
  • Measurement input requires scrolling, not direct typing.
  • Not updated since May 2022.
  • Mixed reviews from veteran electricians on usability.

Pricing: $9.99 one-time purchase. No subscription.

Bottom line: Master Bender Gold has the most reference material of any app on this list, but the clunky interface and high price hold it back. If you want a pocket reference manual alongside your bending calculator and don't mind the learning curve, it fills that niche. For pure bending calculations, the apps ranked above offer better experiences at lower prices.


Detailed Feature Comparison

Feature-by-feature comparison of conduit bending apps
Feature Conduit Bending QuickBend Bender Elite iBend Pipe Master Bender
Offset bends Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Rolling offsets Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
3-point saddles Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
4-point saddles Yes Yes Yes Limited Yes
90-degree stubs Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kicked 90s Yes Yes Yes No No
Corner bends Yes No Obstruction only No No
Parallel bends Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Segment bends No Yes Yes No Yes
Conduit fill calculator Yes No No No No
Fraction calculator Yes No No No No
Bender library EMT/IMC/Rigid 20+ models Custom deducts ~100 combos Multiple types
Apple Watch No Yes No No No
Last updated May 2025 Jun 2025 Oct 2024 Jan 2018 May 2022

Which Conduit Bending App Should You Pick?

It depends on where you are in your career and what you're bending. Here's the short version:

If you want the best free option: Conduit Bending by xNeat gives you 16 bend types, a bender library, and a fraction calculator with no upfront cost. It handles EMT, IMC, and rigid conduit. For most electricians, this is enough. See all features.

If accuracy on large conduit is critical: QuickBend at $6.99 uses a centerline radius algorithm that's more accurate than multiplier-based calculations on 2" and larger conduit. The QuickCheck feature prevents you from wasting conduit on impossible bends.

If you're an apprentice learning to bend: Conduit Bender Elite at $7.99 has the best step-by-step visual guides. The diagrams show you where to mark, where to place the bender, and which way to bend. Pair it with our beginner's guide to conduit bending and you'll be making clean bends faster.

If you're on a tight budget: iBend Pipe at $3.99 covers the basics for EMT work. Or go with Conduit Bending for free.

If you also work with pipe (plumbing/mechanical): Master Bender Gold at $9.99 is the only app built for pipe fitters and plumbers in addition to electricians.

For most electricians doing a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial work, Conduit Bending by xNeat covers the widest range of scenarios at zero cost. Start there, and pay for a specialized app only if you need a feature it doesn't offer.


What to Look for in a Conduit Bending App

Not every conduit bending calculator app is built the same. Before you commit to one, look for these features:

Bender-specific calculations. A good conduit bending app knows that a 1/2" EMT hand bender has a 5" deduct, but a 3/4" EMT bender has a 6" deduct. If the app doesn't let you select your conduit type, size, and bender, it's doing generic math that won't match the field. Check the NEC conduit fill charts alongside your bending app to make sure your conduit size is right for the number of wires you're pulling. You can also try our free online offset bend calculator, 90-degree bend calculator, and 3-point saddle calculator to compare results against the apps on this list.

Shrink compensation. Every offset bend shortens the conduit run. At 30 degrees, you lose 1/4" per inch of offset. At 45 degrees, you lose 3/8" per inch. An app that doesn't account for shrink gives you marks that leave the conduit short. All five apps on our list handle shrink, but not all apps in the App Store do.

Offline functionality. Basements, crawl spaces, new construction without infrastructure. Your bending calculator needs to work without a signal. The Apple App Store guidelines don't require offline capability, so verify before you rely on any app in the field.

Active maintenance. An app that hasn't been updated in years may crash on new iOS versions, lack support for current bender models, and have unresolved bugs. The two newest apps on our list (Conduit Bending and QuickBend) both received updates in 2025. Per EC&M's coverage of mobile apps in the electrical industry, more electricians are adopting apps as standard tools, and developers who keep their apps updated earn that trust.

Multiple measurement units. Some jobs are in inches. Some prints are in metric. You shouldn't have to do conversions in your head. Look for an app that toggles between imperial and metric with a single tap.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best conduit bending app for iPhone?

Conduit Bending by xNeat is the best overall conduit bending app for iPhone. It covers 16 bend types, includes a bender library for EMT, IMC, and rigid conduit from 1/2" to 4", has a built-in fraction calculator, and supports both imperial and metric measurements. The app is free to download.

Is there a free conduit bending calculator app?

Yes. Conduit Bending by xNeat is free to download and gives you access to all 16 bend types. Premium features are available through an in-app purchase. Most other conduit bending apps require an upfront purchase ranging from $3.99 to $9.99.

Do conduit bending apps work with rigid and IMC conduit?

Not all of them. Conduit Bending by xNeat supports EMT, IMC, and rigid conduit from 1/2" to 4" with specific bender profiles for each type. QuickBend also supports multiple conduit types with 20+ bender models. iBend Pipe, however, primarily supports EMT only.

Can a conduit bending app replace learning to bend by hand?

No. A conduit bending app handles the math, but you still need to know how to operate the bender, read the marks, and make clean bends. The app tells you where to mark the conduit and what angle to bend. You still need the hands-on skill to execute it. Pair an app with a solid understanding of bending formulas and practice on scrap conduit.

What conduit bending app do most electricians use?

QuickBend and Conduit Bender Elite are widely used among professional electricians based on their App Store rating counts (3,589 and 1,670 ratings respectively). Conduit Bending by xNeat is growing quickly as a free alternative that matches or exceeds their feature sets.

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Conduit Bending App 16 bend types, bender library, fraction calculator. Free on iOS.
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