Map, Article and Design. Tasmap is the Canva for Maps. Turn your data, stories, and insights into beautiful and interactive maps.

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Tasmap is the Canva of Maps. Our goal is to enable anyone, even without any engineering or design background, to create beautiful, professional maps. Current map tools generally fall into two categories: very basic tools that just add descriptions to locations, and professional, complex GIS software. We are building the third kind: a tool that is simple to use but produces professional-grade results. Tasmap is not just a map for marking locations; it is a vehicle. Your knowledge, the information, and insights - as long as it needs to be expressed through a map, Tasmap can do it, and do it better than anyone else. The core of Tasmap is "Map Content Design." Connect your content to locations, add the right design. That's it. An even bigger difference is that Tasmap can also become an App. You no longer need to develop an app just for a map, because every map can function like a standalone app. Of course, you can also embed it directly into your website or Notion notes. Tasmap is not an app like Google Maps used for navigation or searching for restaurants; it is a tool for building maps. We use OpenStreetMap as our map source, host our own map servers, and build on open-source software rather than the Google Maps SDK. Our revenue comes from the value of the tool itself, not from your (or your users') data. Therefore, you can have a map with no ads, no algorithms, no tracking, and no privacy collection. Just like what you and your users deserved in the first place. Yes, you should have been able to simply build a professional map by yourself, just like slides, documents, designs, spreadsheets, notes, or even websites. Tasmap fills in that missing piece - maps. Tasmap is a simple, powerful map tool that enables you to build a polished, professional map. tasmap.app
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Just love this style.
A random good map.
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A random good map.
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🖼️ Image Marker support is work in progress!
[WIP] なか卯Map (x Image Marker Support (o
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🛠️ Bug Fix The marker label width now displays correctly for all languages and symbols during editing.
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🌟 Editor Improvement Now, when editing a marker in the list, the corresponding marker on the map updates simultaneously. In the new design, we plan to treat markers as a kind of tag, which will also serve as the logic for our future filtering and categorization features.
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⭐️ Better Icon Support Tasmap now supports 20k icons comes from Iconify! Credit: @cyberalien_dev
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Another abstract art: it's a NewYork landuse map. Data comes from OpenStreetMap.
This may look like abstract art, but it’s agricultural data taken by the NISAR satellite. Collected over the Maize Triangle in South Africa, each color in the data provides clues about crop types and how they changed over the growing season.
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The new site of @TasmapApp is finally live!
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💚 Tasmap was down for about ten minutes just now, and it has now been fixed. If you encounter abnormal operation problems, it should be resolved after logging in again. Please be assured that your data has not been affected. If you have any questions, please contact us. We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience caused to you.
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The blue is really Japan.
color palette for a new project
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Maps, with Focus.
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🐛 Bug fix: Fixed an issue where the block popover would sometimes cause the article editor to scroll to the top when toggled.
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To be honest, most people don't know where places outside their own country are, so you need a map to accompany your reporting. Real-time updates, interactive, and multimedia embedding.
Build a map for Strait of Hormuz Crisis.
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Yet another good map.
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Yes, Tasmap is embeddable in WordPress / Webflow / Ghost / Notion / Squarespace / Wix / Framer / Blogger or any platform or applications supports iframe or oEmbed.
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Common map tools only for locations, but lack context and vibe. Custom apps are expensive to build and a hassle to maintain. We got you.
Maps, for Curation.
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No, you don't need build another app for just an event, and nobody want to install another app. You can build it by yourself.
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