Press Kit
Overflight
Identify every aircraft in your sky. A live radar scope of the sky above you — on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV — that identifies the aircraft most directly overhead: airline, flight number, route, type, altitude, speed, and which way to look.
What Overflight is.
Overflight turns the sky above you into a radar scope. It reads live ADS-B data for the traffic around your position, runs every aircraft through a visibility model, and plots the ones you could actually see — with the most-overhead aircraft identified in full. On Apple TV it's an ambient display for the living room; on iPhone it's the glance out the window, answered. No account, nothing to sign into.
Overflight is a live sky radar for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV that identifies the aircraft overhead — airline, flight number, route, type, altitude, speed, and which way to look.
Overflight is a live sky radar for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. It reads the ADS-B network for the aircraft around you, filters to the ones actually visible from where you stand, and puts the most-overhead one in focus: airline, flight number, route, aircraft type, altitude, speed, and which way to look. On Apple TV it runs as an always-on ambient display. When something notable is inbound, the instrument turns amber and counts down to closest approach. Made by DGR Labs.
- Name
- Overflight (App Store: “Overflight: Sky Radar”)
- Tagline
- Identify every aircraft in your sky.
- Platforms
- iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV — one universal app (iOS, iPadOS, tvOS).
- Price
- Free to download. Overflight Pro — $3.99/month, $19.99/year, or $69.99 once — unlocks origin→destination routes for every aircraft, spoken-traffic callouts, proactive notable-inbound alerts, and indefinite always-on ambient mode (no idle timeout). The free tier is genuinely usable: a route on your first aircraft, one notable-inbound takeover, and always-on that pauses after ten minutes idle.
- Launch
- Monday, July 20, 2026.
- Developer
- DGR Labs, LLC — Charlie Wood.
- Position data
- Live ADS-B — the transponder signals aircraft broadcast — plus supporting aviation data for routes and terrain.
- Website
- dgrlabs.co/overflight
- Press contact
- [email protected]
The interface.
An instrument-panel look — no photos or silhouettes of aircraft, just the scope and the readout. busy-approach images are live captures from real airspace over LAX; other scenes are staged demonstration states with real operators, routes, and equipment. Amber is the INCOMING/alert state only.
Apple TV — 1920×1080, full-bleed




iPhone




iPad


iPhone — landscape


The download includes all of the above plus iPad landscape, the general-aviation and quiet-sky scenes, and the Apple TV Options, pairing, and remote-control screens — 44 shots at full resolution. Lossless PNG of any specific shot is available on request.
Logo, icon, and video.
Amber is Overflight's INCOMING/alert state — the one moment the whole instrument changes color. Please don't recolor the interface or use amber as a decorative accent, and please don't crop out the readout. Otherwise, the assets here are free to use in coverage of Overflight.
DGR Labs.
Overflight is made by DGR Labs, the studio of Charlie Wood. Charlie is a longtime Apple-ecosystem developer who co-founded Spanning Sync, Spanning Cloud Apps, and Numerous. DGR Labs' other apps include CD Wally, Countdowns, Flip Flap, and Bezelbub.
Ahead of launch, Overflight ran a TestFlight beta with nearly 300 testers across 27 countries — spotters, ADS-B feeders, and people who just like knowing what's flying over the house.
Get in touch.
For interviews, review access, additional assets, or lossless versions of any screenshot:

