About Draw on a Map

Draw on a Map is a lightweight map annotation tool for people who need to explain a route, mark a meeting spot, or share a quick visual plan without creating an account.

Why this product exists

Most map products are built for navigation, account-based collaboration, or long-term storage. That works well for many cases, but it adds friction when the actual job is simple: draw something on a map and send it.

Draw on a Map was built to remove that friction. The goal is speed, clarity, and low ceremony. Open the map, mark what matters, and share the result.

Who built it

Draw on a Map is maintained by Sunshine Projects, an independent software company focused on small, useful web tools. The site is intentionally simple: a focused interface, fast loading, and minimal data collection.

Publisher details

Product: Draw on a Map

Publisher: Draw on a Map

Maintainer: Sunshine Projects

Support: [email protected]

How the tool works

The app runs in the browser using OpenLayers with OpenStreetMap tiles. Shared drawings are encoded in the generated URL so recipients can open the exact same view without logging in or retrieving a saved server-side project.

This design keeps the tool fast and keeps the product focused on one-off sharing rather than account management.

Product principles

Where to start

If you are new to the product, the main app is the right entry point. If you want examples and tutorials, the blog covers practical use cases like route sketching, marking meeting spots, and measuring distances.