BEAUTIFUL,
EMBEDDABLE MAPS
FROM FEDERAL OPEN DATA.
No GIS skills required. Pick a template, draw your area, publish a hosted, embeddable map in ninety seconds. Free embeds drive your traffic — Pro unlocks file downloads, per-layer styling, and choropleth gradients.
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Survey index
- road segments17M+
- building footprints72M
- census block groups242K
- states + territories50+
Plate I · Templates
A catalog of starting points.
Click any card to remix it. Draw your area, change the layers and colors, publish in 90 seconds. Each template is fully editable once you’re inside.
ARCHITECT SITE PLAN
Drop into Illustrator for site-analysis drawings
- roads
- buildings
- property lines
- water bodies
REAL ESTATE LISTING
Show neighborhood context for any listing
- zip codes
- schools
- parks
- restaurants
TRAIL MAP
Hiking and outdoor recreation overlays
- parks
- trails
- water bodies
- roads
TRANSIT MAP
Urban transit overview with stations and lines
- roads
- subway lines
- subway stations
NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER
Buildings, parks, restaurants — the feel of a place
- buildings
- parks
- restaurants
- roads
COASTLINE STUDY
Shoreline, water bodies, and buildings for coastal planning
- water bodies
- buildings
- roads
Plate II · Who it’s for
One beautiful map.
Today. Without learning GIS.
GeoClip is the middle ground between a $79 framed poster and a $1,200-a-year professional GIS license — built for the people who just need the map.
- Fig. 01
DESIGNERS
- Was
- $79 at Mapiful · or 6 hours stitching open data
- Now
- Edit colors, pick layers, publish — 90 seconds
- Fig. 02
REAL ESTATE
- Was
- $99–500/mo to ATTOM, RentCast, Regrid — and still no map
- Now
- School zones, flood risk, demographics on the listing
- Fig. 03
JOURNALISTS
- Was
- Datawrapper does CSVs · ArcGIS overshoots at $845/yr
- Now
- Choropleths from ACS data, embed in the article
- Fig. 04
ARCHITECTS
- Was
- QGIS demands real GIS skill · ArcGIS Pro $700–1,200/yr
- Now
- Parcels + contours + roads + water for any site
Made with GeoClip
Recent maps from the community.
Building
something good.
GeoClip is in active development. Sign-up is paused while we harden the infrastructure — check back soon for the launch of free, hosted, embeddable maps from federal open data.