NATAL CHART · Birth chart reading
At the moment you were born, the arrangement of every body in the cosmos
formed a one-of-a-kind map of the sky — this is your natal chart
Completely free · No sign-up · Data never uploaded
A natal (birth) chart is a snapshot of the sky at the exact moment and place you were born — where the Sun, Moon, and planets stood. Astrology reads this cosmic map as a record of your personality and life themes: the Sun is your outer self and drive, the Moon rules your inner emotions, and the Rising sign is the first impression you give. Enter your birth details and this tool reconstructs that map with precise astronomical algorithms.
Your Sun sign is your core identity and life direction — the “sign” everyone asks about. Your Moon sign reflects your emotional reactions, what makes you feel safe, and who you are in private. Your Rising sign (Ascendant) is your outer demeanor and the first impression others get. Together they form the “Big 3” — which is why people with the same Sun sign can be so different.
The Ascendant and the twelve houses are very sensitive to birth time — a few minutes can shift a house cusp, so confirm your time if you can. If you truly don't know it, check “I don't know the birth time” and the chart still shows planet positions and aspects. All calculations run locally in your browser; your birth data is never uploaded.
Completely free, no sign-up. Enter your birth details and the chart wheel, Big 3 reading, planet placements, and aspect analysis all appear — you can even generate a shareable image.
Yes. Check “I don't know the birth time” and the chart shows all ten planets by sign plus the aspect analysis. Only the Rising sign and house placements can't be computed, as they depend heavily on the exact time.
Never uploaded. Chart calculations run locally in your browser, and chart history lives only in your own device's local storage — delete it anytime.
Planet positions are computed with the VSOP87 astronomical algorithm, matching professional astrology software. The interpretations are for entertainment and self-exploration — treat them as a mirror for self-understanding.