Type a name
Enter A-Z letters and spaces to spell your name in Landsat while keeping initials, full names, and short phrases readable.
NASA-style Landsat name generator
Type A-Z letters and spaces, switch individual satellite letter tiles, then download a PNG or WebP image and share a restorable link with the exact same Landsat name.
Click any tile to switch to another Landsat location
Tune the download style, canvas shape, file type, and included details.
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About the tool
Use this Your Name in Landsat alternative to type a name, keep spaces, switch individual letter tiles, and export a clean image — all made from real Landsat satellite scenes that look like letters from orbit.
How it works
Enter A-Z letters and spaces to spell your name in Landsat while keeping initials, full names, and short phrases readable.
Each letter is matched to a satellite tile, and clicking a tile cycles through available variants for that letter.
Downloads are rendered with canvas, while share links preserve the name, tile choices, and export style.
The letter tiles come from real Earth scenes where rivers, islands, lakes, coastlines, fields, glaciers, reefs, and craters resemble alphabet characters from orbit.
The gallery keeps place names, coordinates, map links, and source references when available so visitors can understand the imagery instead of treating the letters as anonymous graphics.
NASA's official interactive inspired this project. This site is independent, does not use NASA logos, and does not imply NASA or USGS endorsement.
Landsat is the long-running NASA and USGS Earth observation program behind many public satellite imagery examples used for science, mapping, education, and outreach.
Featured Landsat letters

Letter A
62°33'17.7 N 164°56'10.3 W

Letter M
38°46'32.2 N 78°24'07.1 W

Letter O
42°56'10.0 N 122°06'04.7 W

Letter X
76°44'03.8 N 68°36'23.3 W

Letter J
18°20'55.3 S 146°50'51.4 E

Letter C
62°57'22.3 S 60°38'32.8 W
Journal

Letter L
Learn how Landsat satellites observe Earth and why their long-running imagery makes Your Name in Landsat possible.

Letter A
Explore how the Yukon Delta in Alaska forms a natural letter A in Landsat imagery used by the name generator.

Letter M
See how the Shenandoah River in Virginia forms a letter M for NASA-style Landsat name images.
Capabilities
Better sharing, higher-res downloads, and full control over every letter tile.
Use full names, initials, or phrases. Spacing is maintained in both display and share links.
Click any letter to cycle through alternate Earth locations captured by Landsat satellites.
Export a compressed high-resolution canvas image. No DOM screenshots — clean, stable output every time.
Share URLs include the exact name and tile sequence so anyone can see your result.
How it works
To spell your name in Landsat, enter A-Z letters and spaces so names, initials, and short phrases stay readable.
Each letter is matched to a Landsat-style tile, and clicking a tile cycles through available variants.
Downloads are rendered with canvas, while share links preserve the name, tile choices, and export style.
Imagery sources
The gallery documents the checked-in letter tiles with place names, coordinates, map links, and source references when available. That context helps visitors understand the imagery instead of treating the letters as anonymous decorative assets.
This is an independent project inspired by NASA's public Landsat work. It does not use NASA logos and does not imply NASA or USGS endorsement.
The letter tiles use publicly available Landsat imagery from NASA's Your Name in Landsat interactive. Landsat satellites are jointly managed by NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey. This site does not use NASA logos or imply NASA endorsement.
Independent project. Not affiliated with or endorsed by NASA or USGS.
Common Questions
Your Name in Landsat is an independent NASA-style name generator inspired by the NASA Your Name in Landsat interactive. It spells names with satellite image tiles shaped like letters from Earth landscapes, lets you preserve spaces, switch letter tiles, download the result, and share a restorable link.
No. This is an independent alternative inspired by NASA's interactive. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by NASA.
It is a tool that turns typed letters into a name image using Landsat satellite scenes that resemble alphabet characters.
Yes. Use the download button to export a compressed WebP made from the visible Landsat letter tiles.
Yes. This version preserves spaces in names and share links, so phrases and multiple words can be restored.
Yes. The checked-in letter tiles are based on real Landsat-style satellite scenes with place labels, coordinates, map links, and source links when available.
Many locations can be inspected on maps through the tile links. Some scenes are remote, protected, polar, or otherwise difficult to visit in person.
This independent version focuses on downloadable images, restorable share links, tile switching, and an expanded letter gallery. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by NASA.
The generator supports A-Z letters and spaces. Other characters are removed so the name can be matched to the available satellite alphabet tiles.
Those letters require very specific landscape geometry, such as crossing glacier lines, hooked coastlines, crater tails, or angular land patterns, so fewer real scenes match them clearly.