AI map video generator for creators and educators

Create Map AnimationsPerfect For Video Creators

Just type your story to generate stunning map animations in your browser. No After Effects required.

Video Spec • 16:9 • Smooth camera • Clean labels

Epic Map Animations

Geopolitics & Current Affairs

Geography

History

Use cases

Map animation for the videos people already make

MapVid is built for creator workflows, not generic design mockups. The homepage stays focused on the scenes people actively search for: route animation, region highlight map videos, geography explainers, and presentation-ready map shots.

Travel route animations

Travel route animations. Make route animation clips without building them by hand.

Create map videos for travel channels, destination explainers, relocation stories, and logistics breakdowns. MapVid can turn a route prompt into a camera move with stops, labels, and a clean animated path.

Point A to point B

Generate route animation scenes for flights, road trips, migrations, shipping paths, and historical journeys.

Creator-ready pacing

Keep the shot readable for YouTube narration, voiceover, and chapter-based storytelling.

Location labels included

Show cities, regions, and stops clearly so viewers can follow the movement on the map.

Region highlight map videos

Region highlight map videos. Focus the viewer on a state, country, or area in seconds.

Use MapVid for geography lessons, news explainers, election coverage, market overviews, and any map scene where you need to highlight a place clearly before moving into detail.

Country and region emphasis

Call out a province, state, country, or custom area with motion that makes the geography obvious fast.

Built for classes and explainers

Useful for educators, analysts, journalists, and presenters who need map animation without GIS tooling.

Works in broader stories

Blend establishing shots, highlighted regions, and route segments into one explainer map video.

Workflow

Prompt, preview, export

The product promise is simple: one sentence in, usable map shot out. MapVid handles the heavy lifting between intent and finished map video.

Step 1

Prompt

Describe the map animation you want in one sentence: route, region, labels, tone, and intended audience.

Step 2

Preview

MapVid generates a preview so you can inspect camera framing, path shape, timing, and visible place names.

Step 3

Refine and export

Adjust the generated scene, then export a map video built for YouTube, education, presentations, or social clips.

Why this workflow converts

People searching for an AI map video generator usually need speed, usable preview output, and enough control to trust the export. MapVid keeps those expectations visible on the homepage instead of hiding them behind a vague editor promise.

Faster than building map animation manually in After Effects.
Better aligned to map-specific use cases than generic video tools.
Clear path from first prompt to sign up and try the product directly.

Simple plans for map video work

MapVid pricing should match the product people are evaluating on this page: an AI map video generator for route animation, geography explainers, and clean export workflows.

Starter

For creators and educators testing prompt-based map animation.

$19/month
Prompt-to-preview map generation
Route animation and region highlight scenes
Browser-based editing and review
Exports for lessons, decks, and social clips
Start with Starter

Creator

For repeat YouTube, education, and explainer workflows.

Best fit
$49/month
Everything in Starter
More generation and export capacity
Faster iteration for production map videos
Priority access to new map video features
Choose Creator

Questions before you animate a map

Everything creators and educators usually ask before making AI map videos.

Start making map videos now

If you need an AI map video generator for YouTube, education, travel routes, or geography explainers, the next step is the real product flow: create an account and generate your first map shot.

Direct signup fits the product better than a waitlist. The homepage now supports the same promise the app is trying to deliver: prompt in, preview out, export next.