Couldn't make it to Washington for Monday's presidential pomp and circumstance?

Check it out on your smartphone.

The Presidential Inauguration Committee will be live-streaming the public festivities through its free mobile app, available for both Apple and Android devices.

"The inauguration is a celebration of the American people," said Steve Kerrigan, president and CEO of the nonpartisan committee. "That's why we've designed our app to make sure folks across this country don't miss a moment of history."

The Inaugural 2013 app, which offers connections to Facebook and Twitter, includes videos outlining prep for this year's ceremony and a collection of photos and videos from President Obama's first inauguration four years ago.

It also pushes community service with a video by First Lady Michelle Obama and links to volunteer events nationwide.

For those who do brave the crowds in D.C. Monday, the app offers some practical advice, too. Maps detail the parade route and the National Mall, plus point out important sites -- bathrooms, Jumbotrons and nearby Metro stations.

But why make the trip when you can watch the president in the palm of your hand?