Birth Natal Chart
Enter your birth date, time and place for a full natal chart — planet positions, house cusps and aspects, computed from our high-precision ephemeris and rendered as an interactive dark wheel.
How to use the Birth Natal Chart
A birth (natal) chart is a snapshot of the sky at the exact moment and place you were born. It maps where every planet sat across the twelve signs and twelve houses, and the angles they form to one another — the backbone of all Western astrology.
Getting started
- Enter your birth date, exact birth time, and birth city. Time matters most: it sets the Ascendant and house cusps, which shift roughly one degree every four minutes.
- If you do not know your time, noon is used, but the Moon, Ascendant and houses will be approximate.
- Pick a house system (Placidus is the modern default; Whole Sign for traditional work).
Reading your result
A planet shows what energy is at play, its sign shows how it expresses, and its house shows where in life it lands. Aspects (the coloured lines) show how planets cooperate or clash — start with the Sun, Moon and Ascendant, then read the tightest aspects first.
Astrologer's tip The closer an aspect is to exact (smaller orb), the louder it speaks in your life.