Check where you can fly a drone in under 60 seconds. See LAANC ceilings, TFRs, military zones, national parks, stadium restrictions, and live aircraft on one interactive map. Web-based, works on any device, completely free. No app to install, no account to create.
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Mark, the founder of Dronelytics.
Before every drone flight, you're supposed to check the airspace. In practice, that means juggling B4UFLY (which crashes and misses half the data), the FAA's UAS Facility Map (which only shows LAANC grids), and Google Maps (for national parks and stadiums). Three tools, every single flight.
I got tired of it and built a single map that shows everything:
- LAANC ceilings - the actual altitude limits per grid square, not just "controlled airspace"
- TFRs - temporary restrictions updated in real time
- National parks - every NPS boundary where drones are banned
- Military zones - training routes, restricted areas, installations
- Stadium restrictions - 3 NM no-fly zones during events
- Live aircraft - real-time ADS-B positions so you can see what's actually flying nearby
- Plus 6 more layers you can toggle on and off
It's completely free. No app to install, no account to create, no "free tier" hiding the good stuff behind a paywall. Just open the map and check any location in about 30 seconds.
A few things I'm proud of:
City guides - We built airspace guides for 48 US cities (e.g. dronelytics.io/fly-drone-in/denver-co) that break down the airports, restrictions, and where you can actually fly.
Landmark guides - 20 national parks with honest "drones are banned here, but here's where you CAN fly nearby" pages.
Embeddable widget - Any site can add our airspace map with one iframe tag. Free, no API key. We built it for drone training sites and bloggers.
I'd love to hear what you think. What layers or features would make this more useful? Happy to answer any questions about drone airspace.