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Imagine opening 100 browser tabs every morning: one for Reuters, another for flight tracking, a third for earthquake monitors, a fourth for stock markets, a fifth for military ship positions. Now imagine replacing all of them with a single dashboard.
That's World Monitor.
World Monitor is a free, open-source, real-time global intelligence dashboard that pulls together news, financial markets, military movements, natural disasters, cyber threats, and geopolitical risk scoring into one interactive map.
It's the kind of tool that used to be locked behind six-figure enterprise contracts. Now it's available to anyone with a browser. No login. No paywall. No data collection.
The first thing you notice is the globe. A 3D interactive map powered by globe.gl and Three.js, dotted with live data points: conflict zones pulsing red, military bases marked by operator, undersea cables tracing the ocean floor, and ADS-B aircraft positions updating in real time.
On the left, a panel system lets you pull up any combination of 45+ data layers:
Every data point is sourced from public, verifiable feeds: 435+ RSS sources, government APIs, satellite data, and open maritime/aviation transponders.
World Monitor isn't one dashboard. It's five:
| Dashboard | Focus | URL |
|---|---|---|
| World Monitor | Geopolitics, conflicts, military, infrastructure | worldmonitor.app |
| Tech Monitor | AI labs, startups, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure | tech.worldmonitor.app |
| Finance Monitor | Markets, central banks, forex, Gulf FDI | finance.worldmonitor.app |
| Commodity Monitor | Mining, metals, energy, supply chain disruption | commodity.worldmonitor.app |
| Happy Monitor | Good news, breakthroughs, conservation, renewable energy | happy.worldmonitor.app |
Switch between them with a single click. Each variant curates panels and layers for its specific audience while sharing the same underlying intelligence engine. Read more about each variant in Five Dashboards, One Platform.
Here's where World Monitor gets interesting for privacy-conscious users. The platform includes a 4-tier AI fallback chain:
This means you can generate intelligence briefs, classify threats, and run sentiment analysis without sending a single byte to external servers. The desktop app (built with Tauri for macOS, Windows, and Linux) takes this further with OS keychain integration and a local Node.js sidecar for complete offline operation.
Click any country on the map and you get a full intelligence dossier:
The dashboard serves a surprisingly wide audience:
World Monitor works as:
It supports 21 languages including Arabic (with full RTL layout), Japanese, Chinese, and all major European languages. RSS feeds are localized per language, and AI analysis can be generated in your preferred language. See the full language breakdown in World Monitor in 21 Languages.
World Monitor is released under AGPL-3.0. The entire codebase, every data source, every algorithm, is open for inspection, contribution, and self-hosting. There's no "enterprise tier" waiting behind the free version. This is the product.
The tech stack is modern and approachable: React + TypeScript + Vite on the frontend, Vercel Edge Functions for the API layer, and Tauri for the desktop app.
Do I need to create an account to use World Monitor? No. World Monitor requires no login, no signup, and collects no personal data. Open worldmonitor.app in any browser and start using it immediately.
Can I run World Monitor completely offline? Yes. The Tauri desktop app (macOS, Windows, Linux) includes a local Node.js sidecar and supports local LLMs via Ollama or LM Studio. You can also install the PWA for offline map caching.
How does World Monitor compare to paid intelligence tools? World Monitor covers geopolitics, markets, military tracking, and infrastructure in a single free dashboard. Paid tools like Bloomberg or Palantir offer deeper coverage in specific domains but cost thousands to millions per year. See the full comparison.
Try World Monitor now at worldmonitor.app. No signup required.