StellarSkymap Create yours
How it works

Three steps to keep it forever

1

Enter your moment

The place and date — the night you met, a wedding, the hour they were born, any moment worth keeping.

2

Design it live

Watch the real sky appear, pick a scene and palette, and add your own words. What you see is what you keep.

3

Print them forever

Check out and download your two high-resolution 18×24 inch print-ready files (300 DPI) — frame them or send them straight to someone you love. They scale down cleanly to smaller frames too.

Examples

Real skies, real nights

Each one is computed, not decorated.

Why you can trust it

Made by someone who keeps moments for a living

"I've spent twenty years turning moments into things people hold onto. A star map is the same instinct — take a night that mattered and make it something you can put on a wall and feel again."

— The maker, StellarSkymap

We make it right.

If a detail is off or there's a typo, tell us and we'll re-render your map until it's exactly right. A keepsake should feel perfect from the first second you see it.

Questions

Good to know

Are the star positions actually accurate?
Yes — your map is computed from a catalog of 8,874 real stars and every constellation, placed for the exact date, time, and location you enter using standard astronomical math. It's calculated, not stamped onto a stock graphic.
How do I receive it?
It's a digital download. After checkout, your two high-resolution, print-ready files are generated for you to print at home, a local shop, or any online printer — at whatever size you like.
Can I print it large?
Yes. Your file is built at a true 18×24 inches at 300 DPI — the standard premium poster size — and it scales down perfectly for 12×16 or smaller frames.
Can I add my own words?
Yes — your title, a short subtitle, the date, and the place all appear on the map, exactly as shown in the live preview.
Is it a good gift?
It's built for it — anniversaries, weddings, births, proposals, remembrances. You get the file to print, frame, or send straight to the person.

Find your sky.

Every moment had stars above it. Most people never get to see theirs.

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