Easy-to-use map creator

Quickstart your directional mapping journey with EdrawMax, a versatile mapping software with premade templates and AI assistance. Visualize geographical areas and plot terrains.

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Easy-to-use map creator

Free map templates from EdrawMax

Star Method Online Diagram
Marketing Funnel Online DIagram
Online Shopping System Diagram
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Why Use EdrawMax Map Maker?

20,000+ ready-made templates catalog

Empower your creation with a massive template community featuring 20,000+ examples. Explore the wide range of directional maps, from the subway to 3D terrains, and commercial maps. Visit the software, find an easy-to-edit map, and kickstart your journey of making precise maps.

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Customize your maps to perfection with an intuitive interface

Get rid of the learning curve with EdrawMax's intuitive drag-and-drop functionality. Simply import the directional map from the library and drag it onto the canvas. Use advanced functions like automatic alignment and one-click beauty to make your maps pop with minimal effort.

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AI-powered mind map creation

EdrawMax is not restricted to just conventional tools - It features cutting-edge creative partners like AI drawing and a chatbot to simplify your diagram creation process. Chat with a bot, make queries, and craft intricate prompts to generate lengthy maps, all with a few clicks.

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Convenient export, sharing, and presentation

Upon finalizing your maps, transform them into a slideshow, download them in multiple formats, or share them with non-registered users. Moreover, you can also import maps from Visio, CAD, and SVG to catch up on previous projects.

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What our users say

Trevor Sullivan, project manager
Honestly, I was drowning in Trello cards and messy Slack threads before I started using Wondershare’s mapping tool. It’s a total game-changer for our sprint planning sessions. Most mapping software is either way too basic or so "architectural" that you need a PhD just to move a box, but this hits the sweet spot. I can whip up a logic flow for the devs in five minutes flat without faffing around with nested menus. It’s saved us a massive amount of back-and-forth during our morning standups.
Adrian Walker, Creative Director
I’m a massive visual learner, so trying to explain a complex brand strategy using just bullet points was doing my head in. I needed something that looked "client-ready" without me having to spend hours in Illustrator. This map creator is spot on. The templates are actually decent—not that cheesy clip-art vibe you usually get with these things. It’s dead easy to use, and my clients finally "get" the big picture during our pitches. Proper result for anyone who needs to look professional on the fly.
Marcus Flynn, University Researcher
Mapping out a PhD thesis is a nightmare, period. I tried a few open-source options, but they kept crashing the second my nodes got too complex or I tried to link out to external sources. Wondershare’s tool handles the heavy lifting without breaking a sweat. I love that I can just dump my brain onto the canvas and reorganize the hierarchy later with a few clicks. It’s not bloated with features I don’t need, which is a breath of fresh air. Definitely worth the investment if you’re doing deep-dive research.

FAQs about mapping tools

  • A map is a visual representation of an entire area or a part of an area, typically represented on a flat surface. Its purpose is to illustrate specific and detailed features of a particular region, most frequently used to show landscapes, cities, roads, and geographical landmarks for navigation or study.
  • Maps come in various forms depending on their purpose. Physical maps show natural features like mountains and rivers, while political maps display boundaries, cities, and states. Other types include topographic maps for elevation, thematic maps for specific data like climate, and road maps designed specifically for traveling and navigation purposes.
  • A map scale is a ratio that connects distances on the map to actual distances on the ground. For example, a scale might indicate that one inch equals one mile. To read it, use a ruler to measure between two points and multiply that by the scale's conversion factor.
  • A map legend, also known as a key, is a small box that explains what the symbols, colors, and lines on the map represent. It is essential for understanding the data presented, as it clarifies which icons stand for schools, hospitals, highways, or parks, ensuring the user interprets information correctly.
  • A topographic map is a detailed record of a land area, giving geographic positions and elevations for both natural and man-made features. It uses contour lines to show the shape and elevation of the land. These maps are incredibly useful for hikers, engineers, and geologists who need to understand terrain.
  • A compass rose is a figure on a map used to display the orientation of the cardinal directions: North, South, East, and West. It helps users understand which way they are facing and how the map aligns with the real world, ensuring they travel in the correct intended direction.

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