Point your browser at the sky. AeroGaze uses your device's GPS to find the nearest aircraft currently transmitting an ADS-B signal and displays a full flight card — updated every 30 seconds, no account required.
Flight number · Airline name and logo · Origin and destination airports · Aircraft type (e.g. Boeing 737-800) · Current altitude · Ground speed · Heading
1. Allow location access when prompted — your coordinates are never stored on our servers.
2. AeroGaze queries a global network of ADS-B ground receivers for every aircraft near you.
3. The closest aircraft is selected and its signal is enriched with airline, route, and aircraft-type details from open aviation databases.
ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast) is the technology modern aircraft use to continuously broadcast their position, altitude, speed, and identity via onboard GPS. A worldwide network of ground receivers picks up these signals and shares them openly — AeroGaze taps into that data to show you what’s overhead.