Real-world terrain
Start with a place, not a blank canvas.
Search anywhere on Earth, frame the exact area, and lift real elevation into a tactile 3D diorama.
Create a 3D map online from real terrain. Add routes, pins, labels and original 3D objects, then share, embed, export or remix the finished scene.

How to make a 3D map
Real-world terrain
Search anywhere on Earth, frame the exact area, and lift real elevation into a tactile 3D diorama.
Map Agent
The map assistant researches the place, analyzes visual references, and quality-checks recognizable 3D objects before placing them in your scene.
Shareable by design
Publish a clean URL, embed it anywhere, or let another creator remix an independent copy.
Community atlas
Upload terrain images, surface textures and 3D models. Your files are saved to a reusable library, ready for future maps and share links.
Turn local identity, landmarks and memories into a scene people want to pass on.
Draw a journey over mountains, coastlines and cities with spatial labels and pins.
Block out terrain, landmarks and atmosphere before moving into a full 3D pipeline.
Make geography, history and cultural heritage explorable instead of static.
Publish a memorable interactive map without building a mapping stack.
Export terrain as GLB or STL and continue in Blender, Unity or Unreal.
Search for any real place, frame the area you need and create the terrain. You can then style the map, add routes, pins, labels and 3D objects, and publish or export the finished scene.
Make3DMap is a browser-based 3D map maker that turns real-world elevation into an editable scene. You can add objects, routes, pins, text, atmosphere and custom assets.
Yes. Signed-in creators can upload complete GLB model files up to 250 MB and reuse them across maps.
Yes. After signing in, anyone can create an independent copy of a published map without changing the original.
Yes. Signed-in creators can place a map on another website and export images, 3D scene files or files for 3D printing. Public share pages remain interactive.