Cartography, by design — not AI clip-art
Describe it in a sentence, drop in your data (or a whole report), and download a print-ready PDF that looks like a professional cartographer made it — proper projections, real colour ramps, a legend that makes sense. $5 a map.
$5 per map · 1 free revision included · no account needed
Examples
These are generated by the same engine you'll use — equal-area projections, ColorBrewer palettes, data classification, and proper map furniture.
How it works
One prompt — the places, the metric, and the message. Add data if you have it.
Choose from a gallery of map types, each with a live sample and a recommendation.
Add your title, organisation, logo, and a caption.
Tweak, pay $5, and download a print-ready PDF.
Why it looks right
The details that separate a professional map from a coloured-in clip-art blob — baked into every export.
Thematic maps use equal-area projections fitted to your region — never a stretched Web Mercator.
Sequential, diverging, or qualitative schemes chosen to match your data. No rainbow, no neon.
Quantile, equal-interval, or Jenks natural breaks — so the colours mean something.
A real scale bar in kilometres, a discreet north arrow, graticule, neatline, and a labelled legend.
A serif/grotesque pairing with a clear hierarchy — the way a printed atlas reads.
Muted land, quiet ocean, crisp hairlines. The data is the loudest thing on the page.
Pricing
$5
Additional revisions $5 each. No subscription, no account.