Real-time GPS Tracking

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GPS works everywhere — even at 35 000 feet

GPS receivers are passive. Your phone listens for satellite signals; it never transmits anything. That’s why GPS works perfectly in airplane mode: the cellular and WiFi transmitters are off, but Location Services keeps doing its job.

Skyty taps directly into Apple’s CoreLocation framework, configured for the highest accuracy and the otherNavigation activity type — the same profile used by the Maps and Compass apps when you’re moving fast.

What you see, live

Offline reverse-geocoding

Coordinates by themselves are abstract — 48.85, 2.35 doesn’t mean much when you’re half asleep. Skyty bundles a curated database of cities, airports and oceans. The app finds the nearest one in milliseconds with a population-weighted bounding-box algorithm — no Nominatim, no Apple geocoder, no network round-trip.

So you don’t see “48.85, 2.35.” You see Paris, France.

Always on, always fast

GPS updates flow into the UI at the same rate the receiver delivers them — typically 1 Hz. There’s no debounce, no spinner, no cold start. The numbers move the moment your plane does.