Open Source • Free Forever • v0.0.5

Your Desktop.
Your Weather. Local Time.

A compact, transparent weather widget that lives on your desktop. Monitor up to 5 cities at a glance with a beautiful, always-on-top overlay.

5 Cities
2 Platforms
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See It in Action

A transparent overlay that blends seamlessly with your desktop

WeatherWidget a weather widget showing multiple cities with transparent background on a Windows desktop

Why WeatherWidget?

Built with care, designed for simplicity

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Multi-City Support

Track weather for up to 5 cities simultaneously, displayed side by side in a compact layout.

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Transparent Overlay

A borderless, always-on-top window with adjustable opacity that blends with your desktop.

Lightweight & Native

Built in Go as a single binary. No Electron, no browser engine — just pure performance.

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Auto Refresh

Configurable refresh intervals from 1 to 60 minutes keep your weather data current.

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Customizable

Position the widget in any corner, adjust transparency, and configure your preferred data source.

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Privacy First

No telemetry, no tracking, no accounts. Your weather data stays between you and the API.

Special Lifetime Promotion

Limited time offer for new Pro users

We are currently running a special promotion! The next 10 individuals who get the Pro API will have their monthly subscription automatically converted to a Lifetime License.

This allows you to cancel your subscription after the first month and keep your Pro access for life!

Where to find it:
Available post-installation from the settings menu: System Tray → WeatherWidget → Settings → Data Provider

The cancellation of the subscription is up to the individual. He/she/they will receive an email stating they now own a lifetime subscription.

WeatherWidget Settings - Get Pro API

Up and Running in Minutes

Three simple steps to weather and time on your desktop

1

Install

Get WeatherWidget from the Microsoft Store on Windows, or build from source for Linux.

2

Configure

Add your cities and API key through the built-in settings dialog.

3

Enjoy

The widget sits on your desktop, always showing the latest weather.

Ready to Try WeatherWidget?

Free, open source, and always will be. Install from the Microsoft Store or build from source.