Unbarria® Sky App Store

A database of skies
someone observed.

People here are observers, not users.
No names, no profiles, no likes.

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Observe a sky,
and today opens.

Look up, leave the sky from that moment, and you can access a sky someone else left today.

Today has opened.

OBSERVE

The moment you looked up,
as it is.

You cannot choose from your camera roll. Capture the sky in front of you, here and now. Not staged, not polished.

If you had not observed it,
that sky would never have remained.

Unbarria Sky confirmation screen before leaving a blue sky
Leave only the sky in front of you, here and now.

Skies captured by
nameless observers.

What arrives is only a sky captured by nameless observers somewhere. A sky that belongs to no profile remains here.

No one owns it.
Someone truly saw it.

A blue sky photograph with thin clouds drifting across it
Unbarria Sky Today screen showing a sunset sky with Today, Archive, and Settings tabs
A real app screen, just as an observer's sky arrives.
A sky photograph with rising afternoon clouds

A FEW EACH DAY

A few skies a day.
That is enough.

Observation is not about volume. The daily limit keeps each sky quiet, deliberate, and worth leaving.

The limit keeps each sky from becoming noise.

You have caught up
with the sky.

When you catch up with the skies you had not seen, that is the end for now. The rest belongs to tomorrow's observations.

When you catch up,
you can close the app.

HOME SCREEN

Someone's observation
on your Home Screen.

Even when you do not open the app, a sky left by an observer somewhere can quietly appear.

A little earlier,
someone truly looked up.

Home Screen preview with an actual Unbarria Sky widget
A nameless observation, quietly on your Home Screen.

ARCHIVE

Keep the skies
that were observed.

Archive is a quiet place to find skies left by nameless observers. Search by country, region, date, and time.

A sky that might have vanished
remains here.

Unbarria Sky Archive screen with six skies for searching past skies by country, region, date, and time
Search past skies by country, region, date, and time.

FAQ

Common Questions

How is location handled?

Location metadata is removed from photos. The app shows only a broad place label: prefecture-level in Japan, and region or state plus country outside Japan.

Can a photo include people?

The sky should be the main subject. People may appear if faces and personal details are not identifiable. Avoid photos where a face, name, license plate, address, or other personal detail is visible.

How many skies can I leave?

You can leave up to 3 skies a day for free, or up to 5 skies a day with Archive. The count resets when the date changes.

Do I need an account?

No. There are no names, profiles, or likes. What remains here is only a sky a nameless observer looked up at.

What carries over when I change phones?

If you use iCloud Keychain or Apple device transfer with the same Apple Account, the anonymous observer ID on your device can carry over to the new device. Archive purchases can be restored through the App Store.

Do you collect personal information?

We do not collect your name, email address, phone number, profile, or contacts. Photos are handled without metadata, and precise location is not stored. We do not hold information that identifies an observer as a person.