Outlook: Easy Weather started with a conversation over the internet. A privacy-conscious user with low vision told us about an app they used to hear the weather read out loud. It worked. It helped them plan their day. Then they looked at what it was doing behind the scenes. They were horrified. The app tracked their location constantly. It shared data with advertisers. It knew where they went, when they went there, and how long they stayed. All for the privilege of knowing whether to bring a coat.
That conversation stuck with us. Weather should not cost you your privacy. So we built Outlook: Easy Weather.
Privacy First
No GPS. No cookies. No tracking. Just weather. You type in a location. We fetch the forecast. Nothing is stored. Nothing is shared. We do not know who you are or where you live. The weather data comes from Open-Meteo, a free, open-source weather API that does not require an API key or account. Your browser talks to our server, our server talks to Open-Meteo, and that is it. No ad trackers. No analytics on the tool itself. No selling your data. You get the weather. We get nothing from you.
Privacy, Plain and Simple
No GPS. No cookies. No tracking. Just weather.
Built for Accessibility
We built Outlook: Easy Weather for people who need to hear the weather, not just see it. A "Read out loud" button speaks today's and tomorrow's conditions so you can get the forecast without staring at a screen. High contrast themes, semantic HTML, and screen reader support mean the tool works with assistive technology. You can plan your day and decide whether you need a coat without fighting the interface.
Plan Your Day
Outlook: Easy Weather has been expanded so you can plan properly:
- Feels like: A "feels like" temperature is now shown so you get a better sense of how cold or warm it will be.
- Hourly outlook: Hour-by-hour conditions for the rest of the day.
- 7 day outlook: A full week ahead at a glance.
- Rain or snow expected: Clear indication when rain or snow is expected so you can dress and plan accordingly.
Choose your units: Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin. Kelvin is there as a fun little easter egg for anyone who loves SI units. The rest of us can stick to Celsius or Fahrenheit.
If you need the weather without the tracking, Outlook: Easy Weather is for you. No signup. No account. No data harvested. Just type a place, hit read, and get the forecast.