Platform Support
Windows installs as a native service — no Docker required. Linux, Raspberry Pi, and macOS run via Docker. Same features across every platform. Your choice of hardware.
Supported platforms
Windows uses a native installer. Linux and Raspberry Pi use Docker. Pick your platform below.
The recommended platform. A Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 runs AirTrack quietly and efficiently, using almost no power. Set it up once and leave it running 24/7.
AirTrack runs natively on any Debian-based Linux distribution including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Pop!_OS. Ideal for a dedicated home server or spare desktop.
AirTrack installs as a native Windows service — no Docker required. Run the installer and AirTrack starts automatically with Windows, accessible from any browser on your network.
AirTrack runs on macOS via Docker Desktop — Intel and Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3/M4) both supported. Access AirTrack from any browser once it's running.
Whether you're running the native Windows installer or Docker on Linux, AirTrack behaves the same way. Switch platforms and your data comes with you — just restore your backup and you're flying again.
Accessing AirTrack
AirTrack is a web application — once it's running on your server, you can access it from any browser on any device on your network. Your phone, tablet, laptop — they all connect to the same instance.
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge. Full interface on any screen size.
Free Android companion app for field use. Log sightings on the go.
Access from anywhere on your local network. No app installation needed.