LiveGlobe 3D

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About this app

LiveGlobe3D turns your device into a window on our planet. Spin a detailed,
interactive 3D globe and watch Earth come alive with real-time natural events
and orbital activity — all in one clear, beautifully rendered view.

WHAT YOU CAN SEE

• Earthquakes — fresh seismic events from around the world, with magnitude,
depth, time and region.
• Volcanoes — active and recently erupting volcanoes, highlighted on the map.
• Tropical storms — hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones, tracked as they form
and move across the oceans.
• Satellites — follow spacecraft orbiting Earth and see where they are right
now.

HOW IT WORKS

Open the app and you're straight on the globe. Rotate it with a swipe, zoom
in on a region, tap any marker to read the details behind the event. Links
inside articles open cleanly in a new view so the globe never has to reload —
a fast, distraction-free way to dig into what's happening on Earth.

BUILT FOR DAILY USE

• Clean, full-screen experience — no clutter, no menus in the way.
• Dark, content-first interface designed for the globe to shine.
• Automatic handling of offline situations: a clear message and a one-tap
retry when you're back online.
• Stays awake while you explore — no sudden screen-offs mid-rotation.

WHO IT'S FOR

• Science enthusiasts who want to see the planet's pulse at a glance.
• Travelers, sailors and aviators curious about storms and seismic activity
along their route.
• Students and teachers looking for a visual, engaging way to follow
geophysical events.
• Space fans who want to know what's passing overhead.

PRIVACY FIRST

LiveGlobe3D does not track you. No advertising, no third-party analytics,
no account required. It simply shows you the world.

Download LiveGlobe3D and keep an eye on the planet — one spin at a time.
Updated on
May 7, 2026

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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What’s new

New: Visualize real-time NASA wind data! You can now view live surface and high-altitude winds directly on the 3D globe.