Every aircraft you've spotted, in one place.
A personal collection that's truly yours.
Your Hangar is the home for every aircraft you catch. Photograph a plane and it's catalogued automatically — tail number, type, operator, location, and time — building a permanent record of your spotting.


Filter and find your aircraft.
Built for big catalogs.
Every Cessna you've ever caught. Every foreign registration. An entire airline's fleet, or one unforgettable spotting trip by month and year. Stack filters for manufacturer, airline, type, and location, and any slice of your collection is seconds away — no matter how big your Hangar gets.
Import a photo. We do the rest.
From camera roll to complete record in seconds.
Pull a shot straight from your Photo Library — or Dropbox, iCloud Drive, and any file provider Apple supports — enter the tail number and aircraft type, and SpotterLog instantly builds the full record: manufacturer, model, owner, specifications, and history. Even better, we read the GPS coordinates embedded in your photo and geolocate exactly where that aircraft was when you took the shot, dropping it right onto your spotting map.
What your Hangar does
Catalogued automatically
Snap a photo and SpotterLog identifies the tail number, type, and operator — then files it in your Hangar with the GPS location and time.
Every sighting mapped
See where in the world you caught each aircraft. Your Hangar doubles as a personal map of everywhere you've spotted.
Stats & milestones
Track how many aircraft, types, airlines, and countries you've logged. Watch your collection grow and earn badges along the way.
Watched for changes
SpotterLog keeps an eye on the aircraft in your Hangar and alerts you when a registration, operator, or NTSB status changes.
Yours to share
Show off rare catches with a shareable profile, or keep your Hangar private. Your collection, your call.
Truly yours
Not a feed you scroll and forget — a permanent, searchable record of everything you've personally spotted.
Start your collection today.
Free to download. Your next sighting could be your rarest yet.














