I have compiled a variety of options https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C7smRafom0Lgonicl1tgkQam5_zeUtkQ6fCodm0jGEg/edit Answer from loki130 on reddit.com
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J. and J. Heydorn
jandjheydorn.com › nortantis
Nortantis Fantasy Map Creator — J. and J. Heydorn
Nortantis is a free, open-source fantasy map generator and editor, created by an author for authors. With it, you can quickly generate a random world, then fine tune it to match the world for your story.
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Armoria
azgaar.github.io › Fantasy-Map-Generator
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator
November 20, 2025 - Free web app that helps fantasy writers, game masters, and cartographers create and edit fantasy maps
Discussions

Best resources and tools for fictional map creation?
I have compiled a variety of options https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C7smRafom0Lgonicl1tgkQam5_zeUtkQ6fCodm0jGEg/edit More on reddit.com
🌐 r/mapmaking
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February 17, 2023
What is a good free fantasy map making program/website?
https://www.reddit.com/r/wonderdraft/ This guy is building a program at the moment. :) More on reddit.com
🌐 r/FantasyMaps
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July 9, 2018
Free map making tool?

Thanks alot! Check these out:

Draw dungeons/battle maps:

  • Gridmapper

  • Mipui

  • Dungeon Painter Online

  • Tiamat The Tile Mapper

  • RPG Inferno - RPG Map Editor

  • ANAmap - RPG Map Editor

Generate dungeons/battle maps:

  • Donjon - Random Dungeon Generator

  • Dave's Mapper

  • Gozzy's

  • Myth Weavers

Generate city maps:

  • Medieval Fantasy City Generator

  • Donjon - Town Generator

Draw world maps:

  • Inkarnate

Generate world maps:

  • Azgaar's

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🌐 r/DnD
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November 10, 2017
Free Mapping Software?
GIMP - Basically free Photoshop. Steep learning curve, but can do a hell of a lot if you take the time to learn it. FREE Inkarnate - "I just need something" software. Tons of pre-made assets, very good for regional maps or small world maps. FREE and PAID for more assets Inkscape - Similar to GIMP but has different tools and layouts. Some prefer it over GIMP. FREE Paint.net - "I know how to use Microsoft Paint but want more features." FREE Dungeon Painter Studio - "I want to make tavern and dungeon layouts too" - FREE and PAID with more assets HexTML - "I want a classic, DnD hex-map" FREE Azgaar Map Generator - "Actually, can you just make the map for me?" FREE Roll for Fantasy - Has places to build dungeons, solar systems, constellations, worldmaps, etc. Not very powerful, but a huge amount of content. FREE WorldAnvil - Has a map-making program in it. FREE and PAID FireAlpaca - "I've tried Gimp and Inkscape and hated them, but liked the idea" FREE Wilbur - Real-time erosion simulator. FREE Hexographer - "I liked HexTML, but I want more features and power" FREE, or PAID for offline access/more assets More on reddit.com
🌐 r/worldbuilding
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March 4, 2019
People also ask

What are some of the biggest misconceptions first-time authors have about writing fantasy?

Fantasy, and in particular romantasy, is SO HOT right now. Everyone is writing it, but many new authors fall into the trap of exposition. Just because you're writing in a unique setting doesn't mean you have to explain this world to readers. At least, not all at once, and certainly not all in the first few chapters.

Fantasy especially can span multiple books and because you're already telling a unique story about unique characters, it's overwhelming and exhausting for readers to also swallow a unique world.

The best solution is show, don't tell. Let it happen organically, and at natural moments in the story. For example, a wizard walking into a cauldron shop may merit a few sentences as to why he's buying a new cauldron, but probably doesn't need the extra two pages of exposition regarding the cauldron's connection to his late mother, who was also a half-fae princess and died at the hands of his tyrannical father, but only after having a torrid affair with a werewolf whose daughter now owns the very same cauldron shop.

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blog.reedsy.com › fantasy-map-generators
The 13 Best Fantasy Map Generators, Tools, and Resources
What are the most important habits for new writers to develop?

Each writer is different, so it's important to figure out what works for you in terms of process and concrete habits (like how often you'll write, for how long, where you're write, etc.). That said, there are some absolutes.

1) The best writers are readers. You should be reading regularly, and that includes recently published work in your genre. That said, don't feel constrained to your genre; as long as you're reading, you'll be growing as a writer. Reading within your genre is simply important for knowing genre conventions/expectations and keeping up with the market.

2) Embrace feedback, and work to develop a thick skin. You'll only survive as a writer if you're able to brush off rejections and negative reviews. You want to be in a mindset where you can learn from constructive critique without letting it get you down. One strategy I suggest for dealing with rejection is to immediately send out another submission upon rejection. Every time you get a short story or agent rejection, send out another submission or query! Doing so allows you to bounce back and actively brush off the rejection until it's just second nature.

3) Find a community of writers that aligns with your values/interests. It doesn't matter whether that community is online or in person, but you need to be around writers who'll understand what it takes to be writing and working toward publication. Ideally, if you're on the traditional path, you want to find some writing buddies who are also on that same path, and if you're on the self-publishing path, then you want to make sure you have other self-pubbing authors to talk to. There's certainly crossover in terms of the act of writing, but having at least a few writing friends who are on your same path is invaluable when it comes to moral support, advice, and understanding.

4) Keep going. Be tenacious, and know why you're writing. Rejection and self-doubt are par for the course, but if you're determined to just keep writing, and you remind yourself why you started writing in the first place, you'll be putting yourself in a headspace to succeed long-term.

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blog.reedsy.com › fantasy-map-generators
The 13 Best Fantasy Map Generators, Tools, and Resources
How can authors protect their rights when publishing, especially in the age of AI?

Authors can protect their rights by carefully reviewing publishing contracts and retaining control over how their work is used, especially regarding digital and AI-related clauses.

It’s important to ensure the agreement specifies that their content cannot be used to train AI systems without explicit permission. Registering copyrights, keeping records of drafts, and saving correspondence provide legal protection.

Authors who self-publish should read platform terms closely to confirm ownership remains with them. Staying informed about evolving copyright laws helps authors safeguard both their creative work and its future use.

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blog.reedsy.com › fantasy-map-generators
The 13 Best Fantasy Map Generators, Tools, and Resources
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Inkarnate
inkarnate.com
Inkarnate - Create Fantasy Maps Online
Create fantasy maps online. With Inkarnate you can create world maps, regional maps and city maps for dungeons & dragons, fantasy books and more! FREE SIGN-UP!
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ChatGPT
chatgpt.com › g › g-5jFsfhcuB-fantasy-map-creator
ChatGPT - Fantasy Map Creator
ChatGPT helps you get answers, find inspiration, and be more productive.
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Roll for Fantasy
rollforfantasy.com › tools › map-creator.php
Map creator.
Custom map creator. Create a basic custom map as the basis of your own world.
Find elsewhere
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World Anvil
worldanvil.com › features › maps
Fantasy Map Maker | Interactive DnD Map Maker | World Anvil | World Anvil
Bring your world to life with our interactive map maker! Just upload your map image from any fantasy map maker, and you can link everything from countries and cities, to dungeons and taverns.
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Donjon
donjon.bin.sh › fantasy › world
donjon; Fantasy World Generator
Fantasy World Generator · Medieval Demographics Calculator · My Random Campaign · Random Adventure Generator · Treasure Map Generator · Random Dungeon Generator · Five Room Dungeon Generator · The Endless Oubliette · Random Inn Generator · Random Town Generator ·
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The Book Designer
thebookdesigner.com › home › fantasy map generator
Fantasy Map Generator - The Book Designer
June 13, 2024 - Enchanted castles? Magical forests? A desolate wasteland? Plug in the details, and our AI fantasy map generator will create it!
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Reedsy
blog.reedsy.com › fantasy-map-generators
The 13 Best Fantasy Map Generators, Tools, and Resources
Reedsy
Whether you fancy a randomly generated fantasy map as your muse, or designing a map from scratch, there's sure to be something here for you! Of course, the best way to make a fantasy map is to hire a professional. For a personal and expert approach, it's definitely worth hiring an illustrator.
Rating: 5 ​
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Feedthemultiverse
feedthemultiverse.com › home › free fantasy map generators / assorted links
Free Fantasy Map Generators / Assorted Links - Feed the Multiverse Fantasy Maps & World Building
October 22, 2025 - Jump to Hex Grid generators (Map Forge (low resolution free trial, full resolution in paid version), Fantasy map builder, Roll for Fantasy, Redblob, HexTML, Hexographer (free out-of-date / OG version) / Worldographer (free trial of paid program), ...
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itch.io
watabou.itch.io › tools › free
Medieval Fantasy City Generator by watabou
Right click to open the context menu with all the options. Press Enter to generate a new map; more shortcuts ⌨️here. Additional style presets are available 🎨here.
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Joseph D'Urso
joey-durso.com › blog › map
How to Make a Free Sci-Fi/Fantasy Map — Joseph (Joey) D'Urso
March 11, 2024 - Inkarnate is a web-based fantasy mapmaker that’s marketed as being “Ideal for Game Masters, Fantasy Authors and Map Enthusiasts.” It offers users both a free and a paid version, which are distinguished by the number of art assets available, ...
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MapForge
mapforge-software.com › home › links to map-making apps
Links to map-making apps – MapForge
May 28, 2024 - StoneSword.com Free mapping software that works right in your browser. http://www.stonesword.com/ Azgaar’s Fantasy Map Generator Free and runs in your browser. A downloadable version is also available.
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Medium
vpallasanderbooks.medium.com › designing-maps-with-brushes-and-stamps-a1f434e9d2c7
9 Map-making Software for Fantasy Cartographers | by Varun Prabhu | Medium
January 3, 2025 - Wonderdraft is a software developed by Megasploot. This software is quite easy to master and is known for giving its maps a classic fantasy feel. The learning curve is pretty much minimal, and anybody could draw maps without the need of knowhow ...
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Google Play
play.google.com › store › apps › details
Atlas - Fantasy Map Generator - Apps on Google Play
Create endless fantasy worlds with A.t.l.a.s - your personal RPG map maker!
Rating: 4.5 ​ - ​ 3.1K votes
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Robb Wallace
robbwallace.co.uk › home › best fantasy map generators 2026
Best Fantasy Map Generators 2026 - Robb Wallace
January 20, 2023 - Features, even though they do sell addons or additional art packs, the included resources have been ample for me to create everything I need. It is a simple fantasy map generator with enough bells and whistles to make anything you want. Finally, the copyright, as the creator of my map I hold ...
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Instagram
instagram.com › mapeffects
Josh | Fantasy Map Maker (@mapeffects) • Instagram photos and videos
123K Followers, 958 Following, 1,185 Posts - Josh | Fantasy Map Maker (@mapeffects) on Instagram: "I’m here to equip you with classic hand drawn maps that immerse adventurers in worlds old and new. 100% Human Made. 👇 Save 15% Today on Map Builders 🎁"
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YouTube
youtube.com › playlist
Fantasy Map Making & Worldbuilding Tutorials (RPG Cartography) - YouTube
Video about drawing maps and creating worlds (world building) for fantasy settings! This includes Dungeons & Dragons, your latest comic, novel, or other tabl...