Somewhere on Earth, right now, the sun is setting.
Not a photo. Not a time-lapse. Not a screensaver. A live camera, pointed west, streaming the actual sky as it happens.
LiveSunset finds those cameras. It calculates where sunset is happening around the world at this exact moment, pulls live feeds from cameras in those locations, runs each one through AI to rank how good the sunset actually is, and streams the best one to you.
You open the site and you're watching a real sunset. Canmore, Alberta. Tijuana. Mount Diablo. Jackson Hole. Santa Monica. Dozens of cameras across North America and beyond, all ranked in real time.
The AI scores each sunset from 1 to 5. No feed. No sunset. OK. Nice. WOW. When the current sunset fades or the sky goes grey, it automatically switches to a better one.
A guy built this during COVID because he couldn't go outside to watch the sunset. His friends helped. Now it streams beautiful skies to strangers 24 hours a day.
There's ambient music if you want it. A vote button so you can tell the AI how the sky looks from your perspective. A presentation mode that automatically finds the best sunset every five minutes.
It costs nothing. It asks for nothing. It just shows you the sky.
Go watch a sunset. Wherever you are. Whatever time it is.


