About MapHue
MapHue was built for one reason: making a choropleth map should take three minutes, not three hours. Whether you're a data journalist on deadline, an analyst building a regional report, or a student working on a geography project — you shouldn't need GIS expertise or expensive software to turn a spreadsheet into a publication-ready map.
At MapHue, we believe AI should do the heavy lifting — handling complex GIS projections and data normalization — so you can focus on the storytelling. MapHue isn't just an automated generator; it's a professional tool that pairs AI speed with your editorial judgment.
Upload a CSV or pull from our library of 30+ curated datasets from World Bank, UN, and national statistics agencies. MapHue's AI automatically matches your columns to map regions, suggests color classifications based on your data distribution, and handles fuzzy name matching across 195 countries and 50+ regional maps. You make every aesthetic and editorial decision — we handle the parts that would otherwise take hours.
Data integrity
Every built-in dataset in MapHue shows its source, year, and methodology. We don't aggregate or anonymize data provenance — if you're citing a map in a publication, you can trace every number back to its origin.
Boundary data is sourced from Natural Earth (Public Domain). Disputed or undefined boundaries are shown as dashed lines and do not imply any political position by MapHue.
Contact
Questions, feedback, or partnership inquiries: [email protected]