Let AI Handle the Busywork.

AI is not here to replace your expertise. It is here to save your time.

We do not believe in the myth of one-click perfect maps. A valuable map still needs your knowledge and taste. In Tasmap, AI is a capable assistant that takes care of repetitive tasks that drain your focus:

  • Start with built-in prompt templates, from travel itineraries to business lists, so you can start with a direction instead of a blank canvas.
  • Paste in your article, and AI extracts mentioned locations and puts them on the map one by one.
  • Not sure about colors? Describe a mood in one sentence, or drop in an image, and a theme is generated for you.
  • Search icons with natural language. Type "hipster coffee shop," "hiking," or "family activities" and find matches faster than browsing page by page.
  • Multilingual support is built in, so you can talk to AI directly without switching language settings first.

Vibe map theming tips

Tasmap's AI Map Design lets users create map styles via text or image prompts. It offers directive, imagery, and creative prompts for varied design approaches. Using your native language enhances results. AI lowers the map design threshold, making it accessible for both beginners and professionals.

AI in Tasmap

AI in Tasmap serves as an assistant handling mundane but necessary tasks, allowing users to focus on creative expression and content creation. This article shares the five stages from thought to action, and how AI provides practical support features within our map creation platform.

FAQ

Q. Do I need to pay extra to use AI features?

No. AI features are included in your plan at no additional cost.

Q. How accurate is AI auto-tagging for places?

It is highly accurate for passages with clear addresses or well-known landmarks. For descriptions like 'the noodle shop in my alley,' manual tagging is recommended. AI is an assistant, not a mind reader.

Q. If I don't want AI, can I do everything manually?

Yes. AI is an optional shortcut, and every feature can be done manually. Some users prefer placing markers one by one, and that is completely fine.