Back

Build an interactive map anyone can explore

Drop pins, draw shapes, and add photos and links. Share a live link or embed the map on your site. Viewers can pan, zoom, search, and tap pins on any phone, tablet, or computer.

An interactive map open in a browser with custom pins, a polygon, a popup card showing photos and a link, and pan and zoom controls.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“I love how I can share interactive maps with my team or clients in just a few clicks.”

via G2

Why Scribble Maps for Interactive Map

Build it without code

Pick a base map, drop pins, draw shapes, and add photos, videos, or links. No GIS training and no developer needed. You can have your first map ready in minutes.

Share with one link

Send a single link by email, text, or chat. The map opens in any browser. You can update the map any time and every viewer sees the new version right away.

Embed anywhere

Paste a short snippet into your website, blog, course, or report. The live map sits inside the page so visitors can pan, zoom, and tap pins without leaving.

Built for Interactive Map teams

An interactive city map with food, hike, and viewpoint pins. A popup shows a photo and a website link for one of the stops.

Visitor and travel guides

Pin every stop on a tour, trail, or trip. Add photos, hours, and notes to each pin. Send the map to friends or post it on your blog so people can explore on their own.

An interactive job site map with colored zones, numbered pins, and a route line connecting two locations.

Project and job site maps

Mark zones, drop site pins, and draw the route between them. Crews open the same live map on a phone in the field and see the latest updates from the office.

A web page with an embedded interactive map showing pins. The page has a headline above the map and text on the side.

Embedded maps for your website

Drop a live map into a property listing, news story, or product page. Visitors pan, zoom, and tap pins right on your page. They never need to sign up to view.

An interactive festival map with pins for stages, food, parking, and restrooms, plus a search bar at the top.

Event and venue maps

Show stages, parking, food, and exits on one shareable map. Guests pull it up on their phone, tap a pin to see times, and search the map for what they need.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “From plotting points to creating custom routes, this web-based application makes it easy to create dynamic and interactive maps.” — Nick G. Computer Games

Features that matter

  • Pick from satellite, street, terrain, and hybrid base maps
  • Drop pins and draw lines, polygons, circles, and free-form shapes
  • Custom marker icons, colors, and labels
  • Attach photos, videos, links, and rich text to any pin
  • Search bar so viewers can find a pin or place by name
  • Pan, zoom, and tap to open pin cards on any device
  • Share with a public link, a private link, or a password
  • Embed snippet for websites, blogs, Notion, WordPress, and courses
  • Import KML, GeoJSON, GPX, Shapefile, and CSV
  • Export to PDF, PNG, KML, or GeoJSON
  • Live updates that every viewer sees the moment you save
  • Works on phones, tablets, and desktop browsers

Scribble AI

Build maps with plain English

Tell Scribble AI what you need. Try “draw a 500m buffer around every site,” “import this CSV and color by status,” or “measure the route from the depot to each stop.” It does it in seconds. No GIS training needed, and your team gets the same map, ready to share.

Try Scribble AI →

Frequently asked questions

What is an interactive map?

An interactive map is a map you can pan, zoom, and click. Viewers can tap a pin to read more, search for a place, or open photos and links. You can share the map with a link or embed it on a website.

Do I need to know how to code?

No. Scribble Maps is a drag and drop editor. You pick a base map, drop pins, and draw shapes. Most people make their first interactive map in less than ten minutes.

How do I share an interactive map?

Click Share to get a public link, a private link, or a password protected link. You can also copy a short embed snippet and paste it into your website, blog, or course.

Will my interactive map work on phones?

Yes. Maps load on every modern browser. Viewers can pan, zoom, search, and tap pins on phones, tablets, and computers.

Can I update the map after I share it?

Yes. You can edit the map any time. Every viewer sees the latest version the next time they open the link, so you do not need to resend it.

Map your interactive map project today

Build Your Map