
Squishometer
Will your bag fit? Check 170+ airlines before you fly
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- Categories
- Productivity & NotesFood & Travel
- Target Audience
- Travellers
- Pricing
- Free
- Platforms
- Web
About Squishometer
I was looking for a new carry-on and couldn't find a good way to check if it would fit on my flights. Every tool I found just compared dimensions, but that doesn't tell the whole story. A soft backpack can squeeze into a sizer that a hard shell can't. So I built Squishometer. You type in your bag size, pick the material, and it checks 170+ airlines. The Squish Score (1-5) accounts for how much a soft bag can compress. It's not perfect, but it gives you a more realistic picture than just looking at centimeters. What's in it: - Checks your bag against 170+ airlines - Squish Score: rates compressibility from "hard shell" to "ultralight nylon" - Airline pages with carry-on dimensions per tier - Bag pages with stats like "fits 97% of airlines as cabin bag" - Filter by region (Europe, Americas, Asia-Pacific, etc.) - Works in EN, FR, ES, DE
Product Insights
Squishometer is a free web-based travel tool that evaluates bag dimensions against 170+ airline policies using a compressibility metric. It moves beyond raw measurements by factoring in luggage material to determine actual cabin fit.
- Evaluates 170+ airlines across global regions including Europe, Americas, and Asia-Pacific.
- Features a 1-5 Squish Score that accounts for material compressibility from hard shells to soft nylon.
- Provides multi-language support in English, French, Spanish, and German.
- Offers detailed bag statistics showing the percentage of airlines where a specific size is compliant.
Ideal for: Travellers and shoppers who need to verify if specific luggage will meet cabin requirements across various global airlines and seating tiers.
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Reviews (1)
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This looks useful. I'll be using it for my next flight for sure



Comments (1)
Hey! I built this because I wanted a better answer to 'will this bag fit on my flight?' Would love to hear what you think!