A quiet corner of the internet
Veilmoon began with a simple wish: a small, unhurried moment in the day that belongs entirely to you. You arrive, you draw a card, you read the sky as it actually is tonight — and then you carry on, a little more grounded than before.
Think of it as a candlelit observatory. The instruments are real — the positions of the planets are computed from an open-source astronomy library, from the true sky. But the room is warm, the light is soft, and no one is reading over your shoulder.
Free, and free of the usual strings
So much of the web asks you to sign up, hand over an email, confirm a password, and become a row in someone’s database before you’re allowed to enjoy anything. Veilmoon doesn’t.
There are no accounts and no logins here. You don’t create a profile. You simply open the page and begin. (We may offer optional accounts someday — but that day isn’t today, and we’ll tell you plainly if it ever comes.)
Written for you, by people who love this sky
Every interpretation you read on Veilmoon — the meaning of a card, the shape of a horoscope, the little turns of phrase that make a reading feel like it was written for you — is composed by a person. Word by word, by hand.
The math finds where the planets are; a person decides what to say about them. We think you can feel the difference — and we’d rather earn that feeling than fake it.
Your data stays yours
Anything personal you enter — your birthday, an optional name, an optional birth time and place, the people you save for compatibility, your daily draws and your streak, any notes you keep — lives only in your own browser, on your own device.
It isn’t uploaded. There’s no server-side account holding it, and no profile of you being built somewhere out of sight. Your birthday stays with you. (Our server, like any website, does see basic technical request information — things like your IP address and which page you asked for — and we may count visits with privacy-respecting, cookieless analytics. You can read exactly what and why on our Privacy page.)
Even our compatibility invite links are built this way on purpose: the birthday you share is tucked into the part of the link after the “#,” which browsers never send to any server. And whenever you like, one tap clears everything you’ve stored.
How Veilmoon stays free
Veilmoon costs nothing to use, and there’s nothing to buy. To keep it that way, we may show ads. When we do, third-party ad partners — for example Google AdSense — may set their own cookies or use their own identifiers, governed by their privacy policies, which we’ll link to.
We aim for contextual, non-personalized advertising rather than ads that follow you around, and depending on where you live you may be shown a consent choice. Ads never touch what you’ve saved on your device — your birthday, your draws, and your notes stay out of it entirely.
What Veilmoon is — and isn’t
Veilmoon is here for reflection, self-understanding, and a bit of delight. Astrology and tarot make wonderful mirrors: they give you language for what you’re already feeling and a gentle prompt to sit with it.
What they aren’t is fortune-telling, or a substitute for professional medical, legal, financial, or mental-health advice. We won’t pretend to predict your future, and we’ll never ask you to trade good judgment for a card. Think of us as a companion for the moment, not an oracle for your life. Veilmoon also isn’t made for children under 13.
The engine room
Every chart is worked out from open, freely-licensed sources — no black box, no paid service in the loop. The Sun, Moon, planets and angles come from astronomy-engine (MIT). Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta and Chiron are sampled from NASA/JPL Horizons (public domain). Places come from GeoNames, licensed CC BY 4.0, and time zones from the public-domain IANA tz database. With gratitude to the people who keep all of it free.
Come in
Pull today’s card. Read your sky. Start a streak, or just visit when the mood finds you — there’s nothing to sign, and nothing to hand over.
Veilmoon is made and cared for by [OPERATOR NAME]. If you’d like to say hello, ask a question, or tell us how a reading landed, we’d genuinely love to hear from you at hello@veilmoon.com.