UFO Sightings Map – Submit and Explore UAP Reports Worldwide Report A UAP Sighting

UFO Sightings Map
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Welcome to the UFO Sightings Map on UAP Watchers, the world’s most interactive tool for tracking and submitting UFO and UAP reports. This real-time map is powered by our global community of skywatchers, experiencers, and researchers. Whether you’ve witnessed a mysterious light, a triangular craft, or something stranger, your report matters.

📍 Submit a UFO Sighting

Have you seen something unusual in the sky? Add your own sighting to the map by clicking the “Submit a Sighting” button below. Each submission generates a unique post, complete with your description, coordinates, and timestamp, helping others see patterns and validate similar experiences.

How To Submit a UFO Sighting Video Guide:

Before Submitting To Our UFO Sightings Map

Before You Submit: Eliminate False UFO Sightings First
To help ensure the accuracy of our sightings database, please take a moment to rule out common sources of misidentification such as planes, satellites, stars, and lens artifacts. We’ve created a full step-by-step guide to walk you through this process. It only takes a few minutes and greatly improves the value of your report. Read the full guide here.

UFO Sightings Map: Submit a sighting

🌐 Live UFO Sightings Map

💬 Note: Each pin on the map represents a unique UFO or UAP encounter submitted by our visitors. Click on any marker to view the report and explore media, dates, and full descriptions.

🔍 Filter by Region, Type, or Date

Use the built-in map filters to explore sightings based on:

  • 📍 Location
  • 📆 Date
  • 🛸 Craft Shape or Type (e.g., orb, disc, triangle)
  • 👁️ Witness Type (civilian, pilot, military)

Top Hotspots This Month:
We’ve seen increased activity in:

  • California, USA
  • Wiltshire, UK
  • Queensland, Australia

Explore your region to see if others have spotted what you did.


📊 Why This Map Matters

This map isn’t just a visual tool, it’s part of a larger effort to catalog and analyze unidentified aerial phenomena across the globe. With each submission:

  • We build a public archive of credible sightings
  • Enhance pattern detection with timestamped geodata
  • Foster community validation and discussion

If you’ve experienced a close encounter, high-speed anomaly, or electromagnetic disturbance, your post could be the missing piece someone else is looking for.


📫 Stay Updated

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🔒 Data Respect and Moderation

All sightings are manually reviewed to prevent spam. Your privacy is respected, we never display full names or contact details. Only what you choose to share appears on the site.

🙋‍♂️ UFO Sightings Map – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓ What is the UFO Sightings Map?

The UFO Sightings Map is a real-time, interactive map where users can submit and explore eyewitness reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) from around the world. Each pin represents a unique sighting with detailed descriptions, timestamps, and geographic data.

❓ How do I submit a UFO sighting?

Click the “Submit Your Sighting” button on the map page to fill out a report. You can enter the location, date and time of the event, describe what you saw, and upload any photos or videos. Once submitted, your sighting will appear as a pin on the map with a dedicated post page.

❓ Do I need an account to submit a sighting?

No account is required. You can submit a sighting anonymously. We only request the necessary details to verify and display your report. If you choose to leave your contact information, it will remain private and never be shown publicly.

❓ Can I upload photos or videos with my report?

Yes. When submitting a sighting, you’ll have the option to upload photos, video clips, or audio files. We encourage media attachments, as they help support your account and provide more value to the community.

❓ Are submissions reviewed before appearing on the map?

Yes. All sightings go through a moderation process to ensure authenticity and prevent spam. Typically, reports are approved within 24 hours. Incomplete or duplicate entries may be filtered or flagged for review.

❓ How accurate is the location on the map?

You can manually pinpoint the location of your sighting using our map tool. While we encourage accuracy, we understand that not all events can be geographically precise. Please get as close as possible without compromising personal privacy or security.

❓ Can I edit or remove my submission later?

Yes. If you need to update or delete a submission, contact us via the form on the Contact page with the title and details of your report. We’ll process your request promptly.

❓ What types of sightings are accepted?

We accept all credible sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UFOs, UAPs, USOs). This includes orbs, discs, triangular craft, fast-moving lights, unexplained sound phenomena, and high-altitude anomalies. Hoaxes or clearly fictional entries will be removed.

❓ Is this map affiliated with any government or research agency?

No. The UFO Sightings Map is an independent, publicly sourced project operated by UAP Watchers. We do not represent any government body. Our mission is to document, archive, and make sense of the global UAP phenomenon through public participation and transparent data sharing.

❓ Can I use this map for research or media?

Absolutely. Researchers, journalists, and investigators are welcome to use the map as a reference tool. Please credit UAP Watchers when referencing data or sightings. For press inquiries or media usage permissions, contact us directly.

❓ How often is the map updated?

The map is updated in real-time. Once a submission is approved, it is immediately displayed on the map with an interactive pin linking to the full report.

❓ Can I subscribe for updates or new sightings in my area?

Yes. Soon, users will be able to subscribe to regional alerts for new sightings. In the meantime, join our Watchlist Newsletter or follow us on social media for regular updates and monthly hotspot reports.