Super Map World provides free map graphics with features like saves, vectors, and customization. Use location, color, and coordinate filters to find specific maps. Sign up for exclusive features.
Search for map graphics based on location, color, projection, and continent.
Refine search results using adjustable filters like borders and countries.
Gain access to exclusive features such as saves, vector formats, and customization options after signing up.
Maps are free to use and come with Creative Commons licenses (CC-BY or CC-BY-Share-alike). They can be used even for commercial purposes but require attribution.
Users can buy and activate licenses to access high-definition downloads and remove attribution requirements. These can be purchased individually or through a Pro account.
Users can edit maps by accessing a map editor. This feature requires an account and allows customization of style, framing, and map features.
An add-on available for Adobe Express that allows users to import and use Super Map World resources directly in Adobe Express.
This feature allows the map to display a rectangular representation of Chile, maintaining accurate directional angles.
Displays the boundaries of Chile in a distinct night teal color for better visibility on a transparent background.
Button that allows you to edit the current map design.
Button that enables you to download the map.
Displays the world map with a focus on a particular area, in this case, Bolivia, using an orthographic projection to create a three-dimensional appearance.
Uses a light gray and kassel-earth color scheme to enhance visual differentiation on the map.
This feature allows you to view a map of the world in an orthographic projection, giving a three-dimensional view of the Earth focused on a specific location, in this case, Thailand.
The map uses a pastel rose and teal color scheme, providing a visually appealing aesthetic.
Users can download the map with the provided download button.
The map can be edited with the provided edit button, allowing users to make customizations.
The map data is sourced from Natural Earth, ensuring reliable geographic information.
The map uses the Fahey projection, which is a specific way of displaying the world on a flat surface.
The map is displayed in orange and pastel powder, providing a distinct visual style.
This map represents the entire world.
The map uses data sourced from Natural Earth, a public domain map dataset.
Mercator projection map of Iraq showing districts in whitened-azure and dim indigo.
Type of map projection used: Mercator.
The map shows the geography of Iraq.
The map uses colors whitened-azure and dim indigo to denote different features.
The data is sourced from geoBoundaries, Iraq Central Statistics Office, and OCHA Iraq.