Automatic sky capture
Horizon periodically captures the full sky throughout the day and night, building a visual record of changing conditions overhead.
AllSkyLabs Horizon
A sky camera for your home, farm, school, or observatory. Horizon captures the sky automatically throughout the day and night, then helps you look back at storms, clouds, stars, sunrise, sunset, and timelapses from anywhere.
No spam. Just occasional updates as Horizon comes together.
What it does
Horizon sits outside and quietly keeps watch, so you can look back at what happened any time you want.
Horizon periodically captures the full sky throughout the day and night, building a visual record of changing conditions overhead.
Horizon turns captured sky images into short timelapses, including recent hourly views and longer summaries that make it easy to see how your sky changed.
Look back at cloud cover, rain, fog, smoke, sunrise, sunset, and fast-changing sky conditions around your property.
Check recent images and sky history from your phone or desktop, without needing to be outside or near the camera.
Prototype credibility
Early Horizon prototypes are already running outdoors in Kansas weather, capturing real sky images through rain, wind, heat, humidity, and overnight temperature swings.
The goal is simple: build a sky camera that works in normal real-world conditions, not just in a lab. The images, app previews, and timelapse samples shown here come from active prototype testing as the product is refined.
We're also exploring weather-resistant and heated housing options for tougher climates as Horizon develops.
Who it's for
Early access
Horizon is currently in prototype testing. Join the list to follow development, see real sky captures, and hear about future early tester opportunities.
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