In this work, we present for the first time the spectroscopic properties of perovskite nanocrystals CaTiO 3 : Nd 3+ , measured at room and liquid nitrogen temperature. Samples were prepared by the sol–gel method and annealed at 700 and 1000°C. The concentration of Nd 3+ ranged from 0.5% to 5%. Average nanocrystallite size primarily depends on the annealed temperature and is about 25 and 50nm for 700 and 1000°C, respectively. The absorption, emission and excitation spectra (monitored at 1078nm) as well as the decay time profile of the emission from the 4 F 3/2 energy level of Nd 3+ are obtained. The increasing amount of Nd 3+ ions decreases the lifetime of the 4 F 3/2 level and that changes from 146μs for 0.5% to 50μs for 5% of Nd 3+ concentration. The strongest emission was observed at two regions: 1050–1120nm and 865–930nm and was assigned to the 4 F 3/2 → 4 I 11/2 and 4 F 3/2 → 4 I 9/2 transitions, respectively. The spectroscopic quality parameter of neodymium in the CaTiO 3 lattice has been calculated from the emission spectra. The influence of luminescent properties depending on the annealing temperature and concentration of neodymium ions is discussed.