Tofu Maps: Create and Share Personal Maps Without Account Registration
By
Ruslan Fatikhov
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
Tofu Maps is a privacy-focused mapping tool that allows users to create personal maps, save locations, and share them via links without requiring account registration. The service is designed for various use cases including travel planning, city guides, filming locations, and personal place collections, emphasizing simplicity, speed, and privacy.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledTofu Maps lets you create personal maps, save places, and share them by link — without signing up.
Perfect for travel ideas, city guides, filming locations, or personal collections of places.
Simple, fast, and privacy-first.
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