You Deserve Beautiful Maps.

Google Maps is for finding gas stations, not showcasing your expertise.

When you spend weeks crafting a local guide, a market research report, or a regional development white paper, the last thing you need is a generic basemap cluttered with irrelevant ads, chain logos, and hotel pins. And when you have carefully designed a website, the last thing you want is a map that clashes with everything else.

At Tasmap, you decide what your map looks like:

  • Start with one of 25 official themes, or drop in a photo and let it generate a color palette.
  • Decide exactly what appears: railways, gas stations, hospitals, military land. Every layer can be toggled independently.
  • Adjust label language, road thickness, water color, and building opacity down to the detail you want.
  • Choose from 2,000+ icons. Type "coffee" and instantly find matching styles, no endless browsing required.
  • Share themes you love in the Theme Community, or remix themes made by others.

FAQ

Q. I have zero design experience. Can I still make a good-looking map?

Yes. Start with any of the 25 official themes and it will usually look far better than a default basemap. If you want to tweak it, change only one or two colors. The secret of map design is: less is more.

Q. My visual style is very specific. What if none of the official themes match?

Drop in a photo or poster you like and let AI generate a theme from its color palette. You can also describe it in text, like '1980s Japanese urban nightscape.' After generation, you can still fine-tune every color manually.

Q. Where does the map data come from?

OpenStreetMap. If you notice missing or incorrect data in Tasmap, you can contribute fixes back to OSM so the whole community benefits.