Hang it.
A1 portrait or landscape. Two secure fixing screws hold it flush to the wall, just like any framed print - quick to put up, solid once it is there.
An A1 map, lit from behind by 190 LEDs.
The planes you love, quietly catching the sky on your wall.
Jetmapper is the rare exception - a framed object that updates itself, as the sky moves, with the most cinematic dataset humans produce. Every breath, somewhere above you, a few thousand planes are doing extraordinary things. Jetmapper just makes them visible.
Solid black hardwood, joined with precision-mitred corners in a workshop in Oxford. The difference between the two editions is what sits inside.
Open faceNewNo print, no diffuser, no glass. 190 surface-mount LEDs on a bare PCB, suspended openly inside a deep black frame. For people who think the data is the art.
With ArtglassA 320gsm lithographic print of the world, lit warmly from behind, finished with a sheet of museum-grade Artglass Lifetime Acrylic. A beautiful object that quietly comes alive.
The same live ADS-B feed flight enthusiasts pay for elsewhere - every commercial aircraft on the planet, every 60 seconds. With Jetmapper, the frame's price is the only price. No account, no app store, no recurring fee.
Jetmapper looks like a framed print because it is one. The hardware lives behind the print - invisible until the planes are flying.
A1 portrait or landscape. Two secure fixing screws hold it flush to the wall, just like any framed print - quick to put up, solid once it is there.
Connect it to your home Wi-Fi straight from your phone, no app to install. Less than a minute, start to finish.
Pick the planes you love. Family hops. Old commutes. The redeye your partner is on right now. Drag to swap.
When a pinned flight is airborne, its LED is on. When it lands, it fades. Quiet, ambient, always honest.
Anything in the global ADS-B feed is fair game. The frame lights up whenever a pinned flight is in the air - swap them whenever the mood changes.
A trail of LEDs lights up behind the plane as it crosses the map - like a progress bar for the route.
In real rooms, and up close. Tap any frame to look closer.
When the Kickstarter goes live, the early-bird tier sells out fast. A £1 reservation gives you a dedicated window - 24 hours of priority access before the campaign opens to the public.
On the Mapped edition: Artglass Lifetime Acrylic, the lithographic print, a diffuser, the LED board with ESP32 on-board, and a 4 mm backing. The Exposed edition drops the glass, print, and diffuser entirely - the LEDs are open to the room.
The cartography comes from Lovell Johns, the frame from Isis, the print from Fineprint - each a specialist in their own craft, then assembled by hand in small batches.




It puts you on a priority list for the Kickstarter launch. When the campaign opens, you get a 24-hour window of access to the early-bird tier before it goes public - early-bird is roughly 40% off retail, so the saving is meaningful (£300 on Exposed, £500 on Mapped). The £1 is fully refundable and is deducted from your pledge if you go ahead.