
ClimeArt – AI Weather Art
Live weather becomes AI art — unique every day
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Live weather becomes AI art — unique every day
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ClimeArt reads your city's live weather — temperature, cloud cover, wind — and generates a unique AI painting of your skyline. 6 art styles: pixel art, watercolor, ink wash, clay, isometric & doodle. Home screen widget updates hourly. Every day looks different.






Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm the solo developer behind ClimeArt.
The idea came from a simple observation: most weather apps do their job well — they tell you the temperature, the forecast, the humidity. But they don't really capture what it's like to look out the window.
The city I live in looks completely different on a rainy autumn morning versus a clear summer afternoon. There's a quiet beauty in those everyday moments — and I wanted an app that tried to reflect that, not just report it.
That's what ClimeArt does. It reads your city's live meteorological data — temperature, cloud cover, wind speed and direction — and uses it as the creative brief for an AI painting of your skyline. The result changes every day, because the weather changes every day. Rainy days get moody ink wash. Bright afternoons get vivid isometric cityscapes. Every season, every city, has something worth seeing.
A few things I'm especially proud of:
→ Landmark recognition: Paris gets the Eiffel Tower, Tokyo gets Tokyo Tower, Beijing gets the Forbidden City. The art feels like your city, not a generic skyline.
→ Streaming generation: you watch the AI paint in real time — no spinner, just the creative process unfolding stroke by stroke.
→ Lock screen widget: auto-updates hourly, so every time you wake your phone there's a new painting that reflects what's actually happening outside right now.
→ 6 styles: isometric miniature, pixel art, watercolor, clay render, Chinese ink wash, and healing doodle — each one transforms the same weather into a completely different mood.
I'd love to know: which art style resonates most with you? And does your city have a season or weather moment that you think would make a beautiful painting? 🎨