GitHub – dimartarmizi/map-to-poster: MapToPoster JS is a client-side web app that turns any location into a high-resolution, customizable map poster with various themes, layouts, and export options.

MapToPoster JS is a client-side web app that turns any location into a high-resolution, customizable map poster with various themes, layouts, and export options. - dimartarmizi/map-to-poster

**Turn Any Place Into a Beautiful Map Poster (Right From Your Browser)**

Have you ever wanted to turn a meaningful place into something you can actually hang on your wall?

Maybe it’s the city where you met your partner. The tiny coastal town from that one perfect summer. Or even just your hometown, the place that quietly shaped who you are.

That’s exactly what MapToPoster JS helps you do.

It’s a **client-side web app** that transforms *any location in the world* into a high-resolution, customizable map poster. And when I say customizable, I mean you’re not stuck with one generic look. You can choose from different themes, layouts, and export options, whether you prefer a clean minimalist style or something more vibrant and artistic.

What I really appreciate is that it runs entirely in your browser. No complicated setup just to create something beautiful. That said, if you’re a developer and like getting your hands a little dirty, you can clone the repository, tweak the themes, and even add your own styles by editing the artistic themes file. The app automatically picks up new designs, which feels surprisingly smooth.

There are two main styling approaches. One uses high-quality raster tiles from established map providers. The other leans into handcrafted vector styles with procedural colors. Think of it like choosing between a classic printed atlas feel and something more modern and design-forward.

And the output? **High-resolution, print-ready files** suitable for large-format posters. So you’re not just creating something that looks good on screen, you’re creating something you can frame and actually live with.

It’s open-source, available under the MIT License, and actively shaped by community feedback. That openness makes a difference. You can feel it.

If you’ve ever wanted a more personal piece of wall art, something that tells *your* story instead of just filling space, this might be the tool to try. And who knows, your next favorite poster could be just a search bar away.

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