Stratigraphic correlation underpins all understanding of Earth's history, yet few geoscientists have access to, or expertise in, numerical codes that can generate reproducible, optimal (in a least-squares framework) alignments between two stratigraphic time-series data sets. Here we introduce Align, a user-friendly computer app that makes accessible a published dynamic time warping (DTW) algorithm that, in a minute or less, catalogs a library of alignments between two time-series data sets by systematically exploring assumptions about the temporal overlap and relative sedimentation rates between the two stratigraphic sections. The Align app, written in the free, open-source R programming language, utilizes a graphical user interface (e.g., dropdown menus for data upload and sliding bars for parameter exploration) such that no coding is required. In addition to generating alignment libraries, a user can employ Align to visualize, explore, and cull each alignment library according to thresholds on Pearson's correlation coefficient and/or temporal overlap. Here we demonstrate Align with time-series records of carbonate stable carbon isotope composition, though Align can, in principle, align any two quantitative stratigraphic time-series data sets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]