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✷ Wardley maps for linux ✷

The main window of map for linux, showing a vertical split with syntax highlighted text on the left, and a rendered wardley map on the right. The right hand pane has a control for zoom and a dropdown to select stage annotations on the bottom right.

Text to Map in Seconds.

Map is a wardley map editor for linux that uses a simple language to easily create and edit maps. Draw components, link dependencies, create groups, write notes, or add inertia and evolution markers, and see your map change in an instant.

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Flatpak (x86_64) Flatpak (aarch64)

You can find more downloads, including .deb, .rpm, and .AppImage in our builds index

Free, Free, & Free.

Map is cost-free, tracker-free, and free/libre software. No subscription, no account, no data collected, and licensed under AGPL 3.0, so it stays free.

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Adapts to your workflow and style.

Map lets you customize the fonts and background in your map, and allows you to add custom templates for recurring starting points, and add your own stages of evolution for specialized analysis.

No lock-in, only text.

Tools should work for you, and that's why map uses plain text files, and exports to widely supported image formats. But just to be sure, you have access to wmap tools that expand what you can do with your maps.

Explore wmap tools

Syntax highlighting

Map's source editor helps you spot mistakes with syntax highlighting.