CelsiusFahrenheit is an iOS widget that shows both temperatures side by side, all day, until the other one finally clicks.
The problem
Maybe you moved from Boston to Berlin five years ago. Maybe you're a Brit in Brooklyn. Maybe you just keep traveling. Either way, you've used a converter app a thousand times — and you still can't feel what 14°C means without doing the arithmetic.
That's because looking up an answer is the opposite of learning. Every conversion you do is another small reason your brain doesn't bother building intuition for the other scale.
The only way to learn the other scale is to see it next to a number you already understand. Constantly. Without trying.
That's all this app does. It puts both numbers — Celsius and Fahrenheit — on your home screen and lock screen, so every time you check the weather, you see both. After a few weeks, you stop translating. After a few months, you forget which one was your "native" scale.
The widget
Pick the size that fits your home screen or lock screen. Each one shows both temperatures at a glance, with a city photo background that reflects where you actually are.
Who it's for
Features
Both units, always visible
Celsius and Fahrenheit shown together — no tap, no toggle, no math.
Live city photos
Unsplash imagery matched to your current location, updated automatically.
Three widget sizes
Medium, small, and a lock screen complication.
Real-time weather
Powered by Open-Meteo. Refreshes throughout the day.
Pay once. No subscription.
$0.99 one time. No accounts, no ads, no in-app purchases.
Privacy-respecting
Location is used only to fetch weather. Nothing is stored on a server.
$0.99, paid once. No subscription. iOS 17+.
Download on the App Store