Maps Tools
Explore the best new Maps tools and products curated by the community.
Discover the best coffee shops around you. Check real-time crowd levels, seat availability, WiFi quality, and power availability.
TuneJourney is a free, browser-based radio platform powered by AI. While you listen, AI listens with you in real time—detecting music, talk, and ads, learning your taste, and building smart station profiles. It can also auto-skip chatter and ads in live radio so the music keeps flowing. Explore 70,000+ live stations (tunes) across 11,000+ cities (journeys) on an interactive 3D globe. No signup required. Mobile apps coming soon.
Skyty turns your iPhone into an offline flight instrument. See your real altitude above ground, ground speed, heading, nearest airport, and ETA — all calculated on-device using NASA terrain data. No internet, no flight number, no tracking. Just GPS.
OnTheMap makes founder discovery visual and alive: instead of another static directory, it maps builders and visionaries on a live global globe, adds Stripe-powered recurring revenue signals, and ranks momentum by country so you can instantly see who’s building, where it’s happening, and which ecosystems are rising.
PangeAI is an agentic layer over geospatial data: satellite imagery, vector geometries, coordinate systems. You can answer physical-world questions without a GIS team. "Which of my 400 sites flooded last month?" Minutes, not weeks. Built between Silicon Valley and Europe
Most running apps focus on metrics. RunMap adds the missing layer: exploration. Connect your Strava in one click and watch your runs appear on an interactive world map. Unlock 50+ badges across 5 categories and 4 rarity tiers as you discover new countries, continents, cities and terrains. A complement to Strava: Your splits stay there, your adventures get a home. No subscription, no ads. Built solo from the road during a 1-year trip across Latin America.
This launch evolves MBCompass from a simple compass into a lightweight, real-world navigation utility. It now adds full GPX track recording, so you can record routes, add waypoints, view stats, and export easily. What makes it stand out is how much it does while staying lightweight and focused. No bloat, just the essentials that matter when you’re outside. Compass + live location + track recording Waypoints, stats, and GPX export Reliable foreground tracking No ads, no tracking, no accounts
Dashla is a dashboard app for Tesla owners, bringing vehicle status, navigation, map, music and tire pressure into one clean dashboard with no modifications or extra transmitters.
Putting pins on a map shouldn't require a GIS degree. Paste your addresses, customize the pins, hit share. Works for store locators, real estate listings, travel blogs, whatever. Free tier included.
GeoPreview lets you preview geospatial files directly in Finder on macOS. Instead of opening QGIS just to check a file, just press Space and instantly see it on a map. Supports GeoJSON, Shapefile, GeoPackage, KML, GPX, LAS and more. Includes: • attribute table view • multi-layer support • dataset folder preview (.gdb, shapefile folders) • export to other formats Everything runs locally — no uploads, no tracking.
Ever shown up to an apartment only to find the "city view" is a brick wall? Window View lets you step inside any building on Google Earth and look out the window. Pick a floor, drop a window on any wall, and see exactly what's outside. A sun path overlay shows you when sunlight actually hits throughout the year. Free, open source, no account needed.
Google Maps gets a major Gemini-powered upgrade. Ask Maps lets you ask complex, real-world questions about places and get personalized answers. Immersive Navigation adds vivid 3D routes with lanes, landmarks, and smarter guidance for a more intuitive driving experience. Rollout live in US and India.
Place Labels are here ✨ Now you can highlight the places you’ve visited right on your animated map, helping every route feel clearer, more personal, and easier to follow. With the new Place Label Customiser, you can choose from 6 thoughtfully designed styles, explore 7 colors to match your mood, and decide how labels appear with Current, Visited, or Always-on modes. Edit or remove them anytime. Tell your journey your way 🚀
Moisam — Decide where to meet in one click ⚡️ Group projects, team meetings, or casual hangouts. Stop arguing about where to meet. One click and it’s decided. Why Moisam? 1️⃣ One link, no hassle Share a link and each member enters their own starting point. 2️⃣ Meet-up ready recommendations We suggest cafés and spots near the best meeting area—perfect for meetings and study sessions. 📌 Use it in 1 second 👉 https://moisam.kr
LocateStore turns a Google Sheet into a fast, mobile friendly store locator. Add your store address in a Google Sheet, and get an interactive map with search and filters. Easily embed on any website. No code, no API keys, and edits sync instantly. Built for multi location brands that want a simple “find a store near me” experience.
Quetzly helps developers, GIS and IT teams test, monitor, and visualize geospatial APIs. Send http requests, adjust headers and query params, and inspect JSON with an integrated editor. Render WMS, WFS, GeoJSON and ArcGIS services on an interactive map, toggle layers, zoom to extents, and export data as GeoJSON or Shapefile. Track endpoint health to reduce downtime and keep location services reliable. Quetzly is currently in open Beta. Try it for free.
ofu Maps lets you create personal maps, save places, and share them by link — without signing up. Perfect for travel ideas, city guides, filming locations, or personal collections of places. Simple, fast, and privacy-first.
Create maps, run analysis, and build spatial apps with AI - no GIS specialists required
Create beautiful animated travel videos for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. Visualize your journeys with cinematic map animations. Free, private, and no sign-up required.
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In Japan, locals know that if you want to see Mt. Fuji from the Shinkansen, you should book seat E. Many foreign travelers don’t, and end up on the ocean side, staring at nothing. Instead of another complex timetable app, I built the simplest possible tool that answers just one question: “Which seat should I book for a Mt. Fuji view?” I hacked it together over a weekend using AI. If you have friends coming to Japan, please share it with them so they don’t miss Fuji. 🚄🗻