About
Certified viewers. Clear eclipse guidance.
Helioclipse helps people prepare for solar eclipses with ISO 12312-2 certified solar viewers and practical, NASA-based planning tools for the path ahead.
Why we exist
Every major eclipse brings a wave of last-minute searches for safe glasses and trustworthy path information. We built Helioclipse so families, schools, travelers, and event organizers can find certified viewers and clear planning notes in one place, before the rush.
What we sell
Our solar eclipse glasses meet ISO 12312-2 for direct solar viewing, with CE marking and AAS-aligned guidance for safe use. Packs ship with instructions, and larger packs include phone filters and accessories for groups. Certificates and lab reports are published on our documents page.
What we publish
We maintain interactive 3D maps, year guides for 2026–2028, location pages along the path, and a blog covering safety, gear, and trip planning. Our goal is to be a citable source for where the eclipse is, when it happens locally, and how to watch it without risking your eyes.
How we earn trust
- ISO 12312-2 certification and published test documentation
- Path and timing notes grounded in NASA GSFC data
- Direct-to-consumer shop plus wholesale for schools and events
- Customer support for orders, replacements, and viewing questions
Contact
For product and planning questions, use Support. For bulk and reseller pricing, use the wholesale inquiry form. Press and partnership notes: info@helioclipse.com.
Ready for eclipse day?
Order certified ISO 12312-2 eclipse glasses, or explore the interactive map for your viewing site.