Free Weather Badge Generator

Pick a city, choose a theme, and copy a live weather badge for your README, forum signature, or website.

Theme
Temperature
Shape
Format

SVG is sharp on GitHub and the web; PNG is best for old forums and BBCode.

Free to use — we only need your email before showing the embed snippets.

Live preview

The badge updates automatically about every 10 minutes.

Enter your email and click “Get badge code” to unlock the copy-paste snippets.

Live weather badges that work everywhere

A weather badge is a tiny, always-current image showing the live temperature and conditions for a city. Unlike iframe widgets, image badges work on GitHub, GitLab, Reddit, forums, and email signatures — anywhere you can paste an image.

Why use a badge

  • Always shows current, auto-updating conditions
  • Works where iframes are blocked (READMEs, forums, signatures)
  • Crisp SVG for the web and PNG for old forums
  • Light and dark themes, flat or rounded shapes
  • Every badge links back to the full forecast

How to use it

  1. Search and select your city
  2. Choose theme, units and shape
  3. Enter your email, click “Get badge code”, then copy the snippet

Need a full embed for your website? Try the free weather widget builder with live forecast, 7-day outlook and more.

Live weather badge for GitHub READMEs, forums and websites

A weather badge is a small, self-updating image that shows the current temperature and conditions for any city in the world. Because it is a plain image, you can drop it almost anywhere — a GitHub or GitLab README, a Reddit or phpBB post, a Discourse thread, a forum signature, an email footer, a Notion page, or your own website — without JavaScript, iframes, or any setup.

Every badge is generated on demand and refreshes automatically about every 10 minutes, so visitors always see real-time weather. Each image also links back to the full local forecast on this site, which makes it a clean, citable reference for open-source projects, travel and tourism pages, event sites, and community boards.

Choose between a crisp SVG (ideal for GitHub and modern websites) and a PNG (the safe choice for older forums and BBCode). Pick a light or dark theme, Celsius or Fahrenheit, a flat or rounded shape, and your language — then copy a ready-made Markdown, HTML, BBCode, or direct image-URL snippet. It is completely free, with no account or API key required.

Frequently asked questions

Is the weather badge free?
Yes. The badge generator is completely free, with no account, sign-up, or API key required.
Does the badge update automatically?
Yes. Each badge re-renders with the latest conditions roughly every 10 minutes, so it always shows current weather.
Will it work in a GitHub README?
Yes. The SVG badge embeds its weather icon directly in the image, so it renders correctly through GitHub's image proxy. Use the Markdown snippet for READMEs.
Which image format should I use?
Use SVG for GitHub, GitLab and websites where it stays sharp at any size. Use PNG for older forums or anywhere BBCode is required.