AstroNav
A celestial watch, for keeping time with the stars
Stellar Moments
The stars don't tell time.
They hold it.
We have always looked up to anchor ourselves; the sky is the original map of where we stand. AstroNav translates that celestial topography into a singular visual, helping you see the "now" for what it really is: a rare alignment of time and space, grounded in the uniqueness of the moment.
Three ways
to read the sky.
Where the sun lights up
Your day, drawn as an arc. The slow climb, the high noon, the soft fall. Always visible.
Where the moon is pulling
Phase, position, pull. The moon, accounted for — wherever in the sky it happens to be tugging from.
Which stars are watching
The constellations overhead, rising and setting in real time. A map of stellar energy.
You are, at this exact second, standing in a configuration of sky that has never existed before and never will again.
— from the AstroNav field notes
elsewhere
Worn under any sky.
AstroNav doesn't care where you set up camp. Bring it to —
The desert
Where the horizon is so wide you can feel the planet curve. AstroNav reminds you which constellation is rising at 2 a.m.
The rooftop
City glow eats the stars, but the math is still there. Hold up your wrist and the sky is overlaid back on top of it.
The field
Where someone is playing something slow at sunset and you want to know exactly how slowly the sun is leaving.
Anywhere quiet
The whole point of a pocket cosmology is that you can take it somewhere small. Your bed. A bench. A long walk home.
arriving soon
Find your sky.
One app. A lifetime of alignment. No subscription, no ads. Just the sky, rendered with care.
COMING SOON to Google Play →