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Free Birth Chart Calculator

A map of the sky at the moment you were born. Every chart is different — yours says something about you.

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What is a Birth Chart?

Also called a natal chart, it's a snapshot of the cosmos at your first breath.

It's calculated from your birth date, time, and location. It shows which signs the planets were passing through, which life areas (houses) they were lighting up, and how they were talking to each other (aspects). Think of it as a map of you.

The Three Pillars

Every chart starts with three essential placements.

Your Sun Sign

Your core self. The you that shows up when you're most yourself.

Your Moon Sign

Your inner world. How you feel, what you need.

Your Rising Sign

Your front door. How you come across at first.

What Personalized Insights Look Like

Here's a sample of what you'd see:

Example Reading

Taurus Sun in the ninth house — stability craves adventure, and somehow you've made it work. Your chart is a study in contradictions that function: the builder who refuses borders, the sensualist who thinks in philosophies, the steady presence with a Sagittarius Moon that won't sit still.

The Philosopher Who Builds

Most people don't expect a Taurus to be restless for meaning, but your Sun sits in the house of horizons. You approach big questions — belief, purpose, the structure of understanding — with the same patience you bring to everything else. Where other seekers rush toward answers, you take your time, testing ideas against lived experience before adopting them. Your Mercury retrograde in Taurus, also in the ninth, reinforces this: your mind doesn't perform for speed. It goes deep, circling back, refining. You think in layers, and you're suspicious of concepts that sound good but don't hold weight when pressed.

That Sagittarius Moon in the fourth house is the engine underneath. Emotional security, for you, isn't about staying put — it's about knowing you can leave. Home is wherever you've created enough freedom to think, move, and breathe without apology. You process feelings by expanding, not by burrowing in. A rough week might send you researching flights or lost in a documentary about somewhere far. The fourth house placement means you carry this need inward: your inner world is vast, borderless, always reaching for the next understanding. You're emotionally anchored in motion, which is a rare thing.

The Friction That Made You Sharp

Mars in Pisces in your seventh house should soften your relational energy, and it does — but it squares your Sagittarius Moon with a five-degree orb, creating friction between how you move toward others and what you actually need. You pursue connection with empathy, intuition, a willingness to dissolve boundaries. But your Moon wants honesty that stings a little, freedom that doesn't apologize, and emotional truth even when it's inconvenient. The square means you've probably felt this: the urge to merge versus the need to stay uncontained.

Venus in Aries in the eighth house doesn't make this easier. You want intensity, transformation, the kind of love that rewrites you. But Uranus squares Venus at 0.2 degrees — one of the tightest aspects in your chart — and that brings sudden shifts, electric attraction, an allergy to predictability.

From a Taurus Sun · Sagittarius Moon · Virgo Rising chart

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There's More in There

Your birth chart goes deeper than Sun, Moon, and Rising.

Houses

The 12 life areas where planets show up.

Aspects

The angles between planets that create flow or friction.

Transits

How today's sky interacts with your birth chart.

Questions

The ones people usually ask.

What is my rising sign?

Your rising sign — also called the ascendant — is the zodiac sign on the eastern horizon at the moment you were born. Think of it as your front door: it's how you come across at first, before people meet your sun. You'll need your exact birth time to know it. Without the time, the rising stays a mystery.

What does sun, moon, and rising mean?

Your sun is your core self — the you when you're most yourself. Your moon is your inner world: how you feel and what you need. Your rising is the front door — how you come across at first. Together they sketch a basic shape of you. Most people start there before going deeper into the rest of the chart.

How accurate is a birth chart?

Astronomically, very. Planet positions are calculated to the second from your exact birth date, time, and location. Astrologically, that's a different question — a chart is a framework for thinking about yourself, not a prediction engine. It's most useful as a mirror, not a forecast.

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