About this app
Adriatic Wind is a fast, focused wind and marine weather app built for sailors, windsurfers, kiters, and skippers who need reliable karte (maps) and vrijeme/vreme forecasts for the Adriatic Sea. Instead of loading heavy weather websites at sea, Adriatic Wind gives you instant access to visual forecast maps (karte) optimized for weak connections — so you can check wind direction, wind strength, and sea conditions in seconds. Think of it as a lightweight wind map (wind map / vremenska karta) designed specifically for real conditions on the water. Whether you’re planning a windsurf or kite session, a sailing crossing, or tomorrow’s route, Adriatic Wind works like your personal wind compass with clear, practical forecast maps. Perfect for: • Windsurf and kite sessions • Sail route planning and sea crossings • Quick checks of vrijeme / vreme conditions • Monitoring wind alerts and turbulence forecast • Viewing weather maps / karte similar to Aladin, Windfinder, Windguru, or Windy — but optimized for speed at sea If you rely on apps like Windy, Windfinder, Windguru, or Aladin karte vremena, Adriatic Wind complements them with a map-first experience built specifically for the Adriatic. No clutter. No waiting. Just wind, maps, and weather. Adriatic Wind is built for people who live by the wind and need information fast. Privacy Policy: https://akro-in.si/privacy Terms of Use (Apple Standard EULA): https://akro-in.si/terms
Latest release
What’s New
Added a new widget to help you stay up to date on the wind conditions at a glance. See current wind conditions right from your home screen so you can plan ahead more easily.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 12, 2026 · 4:43 PM Free