Discover How to Use Oceanlook with Our Easy-to-Follow Video Guide.

Hello! This is Oceanlook — the eyes on the world’s oceans.
If you’re interested in Oceanlook or already using it,
have you ever thought:
“I want to know more about the features in detail.”
“I’m not sure how to use a specific function.”
If so, we’ve got great news for you!
We’ve uploaded the Oceanlook User Guide video on YouTube.
Whether you're a first-time user or a long-time customer,
this guide was carefully created to help you use Oceanlook more easily and effectively.
Check it out and make the most of Oceanlook!
Smarter Ways to Use Oceanlook

Oceanlook offers a wide range of features, including real-time tracking of over 380,000 vessels worldwide, port congestion monitoring, distance measurement tools, detailed vessel information, and support for eco-friendly logistics through carbon emission calculations.
In our new User Guide video series, both new and existing users can explore the platform in depth — including hidden tips and useful features you may not have discovered yet.
Here’s what you can expect in the Oceanlook User Guide!

- Episode 1: How to Register and Manage "My Vessel"
- Episode 2: How to Use the Distance Measurement Tool
- Episode 3: How to Check Port Congestion and Weather Information
- Episode 4: How to View Detailed Information on Vessels Worldwide
- Episode 5: How to Use Map Filters and Customize Your Display
(Each video is just 1–2 minutes long — quick and easy to watch!)
We’ll be sharing more in-depth explanations of each feature through separate blog posts soon.
Follow along and learn how to make the most of Oceanlook — and unlock 200% of its potential!
👉 Watch the videos now!
"Oceanlook: The Eyes of the World's Oceans"

Speed and accuracy are key in logistics management.
With the Oceanlook User Guide series, you can navigate complex maritime logistics data more easily, quickly, and accurately than ever before.
Stay tuned for upcoming posts that will dive deeper into each feature — we appreciate your continued interest!
Thank you for watching.
This has been Oceanlook.