World Map — Free Interactive World Map Online

Explore the world on an interactive map — draw routes, mark countries and regions, and share your map with a link. No account needed.

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FAQ

How do I draw on a map?
Simply visit https://drawonamap.com, select your drawing tool (pen, line, arrow, or shape), and start drawing on the map. No signup or installation required — it works instantly in your browser.
Are there keyboard shortcuts?
Yes. Press 1-7 to switch tools (Pan, Select, Freehand, Eraser, Line, Arrow, Circle). / focuses the search box. + and - zoom in and out. Space (hold) pans the map even while drawing. Ctrl+A selects all drawings. Ctrl+Z / Ctrl+Y undo and redo. Ctrl+S (or Cmd+S on Mac) saves your map. Delete or Backspace removes selected drawings. Escape closes open dialogs and clears your current selection or pending action. ? opens the keyboard shortcuts cheat sheet.
Is drawing on a map free?
Yes! Draw on a Map is completely free to use with no account required. You can draw routes, mark locations, and share your drawings with others at no cost.
Can I draw on Google Maps with this tool?
While we don't directly integrate with Google Maps, we provide a similar experience using OpenStreetMap. You can draw routes, add markers, and annotate any location worldwide, then share your drawings with a simple link.
What can I use map drawing for?
Map drawing is useful for planning hiking routes, marking meeting spots, explaining directions to friends, planning travel itineraries, marking property boundaries, creating study guides, and many other location-based planning tasks.
How do I share a map location with someone?
After drawing on the map, click the Share button to generate a shareable link. The link encodes your entire drawing and map position — anyone who opens it sees exactly what you drew. No account needed on either end.
How do I mark a meeting spot on a map and share it?
Search for the location using the search bar, draw a mark or circle on the meeting spot, then click Share to generate a link. Send that link via WhatsApp, Telegram, email, or any messaging app. The recipient opens the link and sees your marked spot instantly.
Can I plan a travel itinerary on a map?
Yes. You can draw your full travel route, mark each stop with a different color, add arrows to show direction of travel, and share the finished map with your travel group. It works for any destination worldwide — Cambodia, Europe, South America, anywhere.
How do I draw a circle on a map?
Select the Circle tool from the toolbar, then click and drag on the map to draw a circle. The two points you drag between define the diameter. This is useful for marking a radius around a point of interest, showing a delivery zone, highlighting a neighborhood, or indicating a search area.
How do I draw a radius on a map?
Use the Circle tool to draw a radius area on a map. Click at the center of your area, drag outward to set the radius size, and release. The resulting circle visually represents the area within that radius. You can then share the map with a link so others see the exact same circle.
How do I draw a route on a map?
Select the pen or line tool from the toolbar, then click and drag along your intended route on the map. Use the line tool for straight segments (roads, highways) and the freehand pen for winding paths or hiking trails. You can adjust the color and line thickness before drawing.
Can multiple people collaborate on the same map?
Each shared link captures a snapshot of the map at the moment of sharing. To collaborate, one person draws, shares the link, and others can open it and add their own drawings, then share a new link back. It's a simple round-trip workflow that requires no accounts.
Does this work on mobile phones?
Yes. Draw on a Map is fully mobile-responsive and works on iOS and Android browsers. You can draw with your finger, search locations, and share maps directly from your phone — no app download required.
How do I explain directions to someone using a map?
Search for the starting location, draw the route using the pen or line tool, add arrows to show direction, and use different colors to highlight key turns or landmarks. Then share the link. It is much clearer than describing directions in text.
Is there a free alternative to Google My Maps for drawing routes?
Draw on a Map is a free alternative to Google My Maps for quickly annotating routes and sharing them. It requires no Google account, opens instantly, and generates a shareable link in seconds. It is best for quick sketches and sharing — Google My Maps is better if you need persistent saved maps with layers.
How do I mark multiple stops on a trip and share them?
Use different colors to distinguish each stop — for example red for the starting point, blue for midpoints, and green for the destination. Draw a connecting route between them, then click Share to send the full annotated map to your travel companions.