AI map video and map animation generator

Create Map VideosAnd Map Animations

MapVid turns one prompt into a ready-to-edit map video for route animation, region highlights, geography explainers, and creator workflows.

No After Effects
Prompt to Video
Made for You
Use cases

Map videos for the stories people already tell

MapVid is for creators who need map shots inside real videos, not just pretty demos. The story comes first, and the workflow has to hold up when it is time to actually ship.

For creators telling map-based stories

For creators telling map-based stories. Use MapVid when geography is part of the story.

From breaking news to classroom explainers to travel videos, the core use cases stay grounded in the stories people already make.

News & Geopolitics

Show borders, conflict zones, election maps, regional context, and territorial shifts with clear map motion.

Geography & Education

Turn country overviews, classroom explainers, and map-based lessons into visuals people can actually follow.

Travel & Routes

Animate flights, road trips, shipping paths, and point-to-point journeys without drawing them by hand.

For creators who need map shots fast

For creators who need map shots fast. Turn one prompt into a usable shot, adjust it, and export when it looks right.

The value is not just animation. It is getting a clear map scene without learning After Effects or rebuilding every shot by hand.

Prompt to preview

Start with a single sentence and get a map shot you can review right away.

Clear camera and labels

Keep motion readable and place names visible before you commit to export.

Ready to ship

Export high-quality map videos for YouTube, explainers, presentations, and social clips.

Workflow

Map animation 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 creators use MapVid for map video

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.

Need a static colored map first?

Use the AI map coloring tools to color countries, states, counties, subdivisions, and historical maps with plain-English prompts before exporting SVG, PNG, or JSON.

Open map coloring tools

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.

Free

Start with the full prompt-to-preview workflow
  • 5 generations per month
  • 1 export per month
  • Up to 720p export
  • Watermarked export
$0.00 / month
Recommended

Standard

For regular creator workflows and clean HD delivery
  • 100 generations per month
  • 20 exports per month
  • Up to 1080p export
  • No watermark
7 days free trial
$20.00 / month

Enterprise

For teams with custom workflow, usage, and support needs
  • Custom generation and export volume
  • Sales-assisted onboarding and support

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.