Landmark Spotter
“What’s that mountain?”
The chain of peaks below the wing. The ribbon of coastline ahead. The lake glinting in the sunset. Window-seat travelers ask what is that dozens of times per flight. With Skyty’s Landmark Spotter, the answer is one tap away.
A curated database, ranked by relevance
Skyty bundles roughly 6 800 points of interest worldwide — every category that’s actually visible from a window seat:
- Mountains — major peaks, by elevation
- Volcanoes — active and notable historic
- Lakes — large enough to spot from altitude
- Islands & archipelagos — including remote outposts
- Coasts & capes — distinctive coastline features
- Cities & landmarks — major buildings, towers, monuments
- Rivers — when they form recognizable patterns from above
Each POI is ranked. When you query a location, Skyty returns the most relevant ones nearby — a 4 000 m mountain beats a 200 m hill, even if the hill is closer.
How it works
POIs live as a small JSON file inside the app (~600 KB gzipped). When you tap “What’s around me?”, Skyty runs a bounding-box prefilter, computes haversine distance to candidates, applies the relevance ranking, and shows you the answer in milliseconds.
Live or curious?
Use Landmark Spotter two ways:
- Live, mid-flight — point at the window, ask what’s there.
- Curious, on the ground — drag the map anywhere, see what travelers passing through would notice.
Coming next
Constellations and astronomy POIs (v1.2), then events — rocket launches, volcanic activity, auroras — surfaced when you’re near them.