Introducing MapMC: real-world maps, into Minecraft
Why we built MapMC
There's a specific kind of magic in seeing a place you know — your neighbourhood, a city you love, a landmark — rebuilt block by block in Minecraft. People have done this by hand for years. It takes weeks.
MapMC does it in minutes. You draw a rectangle on a map, we pull the real OpenStreetMap data for that area, and the open-source Arnis engine turns it into a Minecraft world you can drop straight into your game.
How it works
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Pick an area. Open the generator, pan to anywhere on Earth, and draw a rectangle. The price updates live based on the area you select — from $3 for a small neighbourhood up to $25 for a 250 km² region.
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Choose your options. Bedrock or Java edition. Full terrain or objects-only. Interior decoration, roofs, land cover — all toggles.
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Generate. We queue your job, run the Arnis engine, and notify you by email when the
.mcworldfile is ready. Most regions finish in 1 to 5 minutes. -
Download and play. The file is yours. Open it in Minecraft, build on top of it, host it on a server, or use it in a video.
Pricing that respects you
No subscription. No auto-charge. You top up a balance once, and spend it per region. If a generation fails on our side, you're refunded automatically within 24 hours. Unused balance never expires.
See the full breakdown on the pricing page.
Built on open source
MapMC's core conversion is powered by Arnis, an Apache-2.0 licensed Rust project by Louis Erbkamm and contributors. We're grateful for their work — if you find MapMC useful, consider supporting the original author too.
Map data comes from OpenStreetMap contributors, licensed under the Open Database License.
A note on Minecraft
MapMC is an independent third-party tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Mojang Studios or Microsoft. Minecraft is a trademark of Mojang Studios. You need your own licensed copy of Minecraft to open the worlds we generate.
Ready to try it? Open the generator →