SkyLive is creating the world's first community-powered network of sky cameras. Our mission is to deploy cameras across the globe, enabling people to watch celestial events live regardless of weather, location, or time zone. By combining real-time streaming, global coverage, and event tracking, SkyLive makes astronomy more accessible than ever before.
Hi Product Hunt 👋
I'm Samuel, founder of SkyLive.
The idea for SkyLive came from a simple problem: many of the world's most amazing celestial events are only visible from specific locations, and weather conditions often prevent people from experiencing them. Eclipses, meteor showers, auroras, comets, and other astronomical events can be missed simply because you're in the wrong place at the wrong time.
We're building a global network of live sky cameras that allows anyone to watch these events in real time from different parts of the world. Our vision is to create a community-powered infrastructure that makes the sky accessible to everyone, regardless of location.
This is just the beginning. We would love to hear your feedback, ideas, and suggestions as we continue building SkyLive. Thanks for checking us out! 🚀🌎✨
This is a great idea. I got onto your site, but no matter what city I typed in, there does not seem to be anything that shows up. When will this go live, or am I doing something incorrectly?
congrats on the launch! this looks cool tbh but cant see any stream now. Also no past streams are visible to me? do we have to signup on the platform to have full access?
The moment I saw this idea, I thought about every single event I've missed over the years. The aurora, a meteor shower I planned a whole night around, only to get clouds. So this genuinely resonates with me.
What I love most is that you framed it as community-powered infrastructure, not just a livestream feed. As someone who builds with AI and gets way too excited about turning ideas into actual products, I keep imagining the layers you could add on top: smart alerts for clear-sky cameras, maybe an AI that flags the best viewing window in real time. The foundation you're laying here is the hard part, and you nailed the vision.
Following closely and rooting for you, Samuel. This is the kind of thing the internet should be used for.
What's the single most breathtaking event a SkyLive camera has captured so far? The one that made you think 'yes, this is exactly why we built this' :)
About Skylive on Product Hunt
“Never miss a celestial event, anywhere on Earth”
Skylive launched on Product Hunt on June 1st, 2026 and earned 96 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #13 on the daily leaderboard. SkyLive is creating the world's first community-powered network of sky cameras. Our mission is to deploy cameras across the globe, enabling people to watch celestial events live regardless of weather, location, or time zone. By combining real-time streaming, global coverage, and event tracking, SkyLive makes astronomy more accessible than ever before.
Skylive was featured in Streaming Services (42.9k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 5.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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