● GPS routes → cinematic 3D flyovers

Your journey,
as a cinematic flyover

Drop in a GPS route, choose a map style, and export a stunning 3D flyover of your trip — fly over real terrain with cinematic camera moves. In your browser, or as a Mac app.

Free to use in the browser · No sign-up to try

Everything you need to tell the story of a route

From a raw GPX to a share-ready film.

Import or draw any route

Upload a GPX/KML, search point-to-point, or sketch a path on the map and snap it to roads.

Cinematic camera modes

Chase, orbit, top-down, low-flying aircraft, globe — or set custom keyframes with Waypoint.

Styles & atmosphere

Satellite, vintage, blueprint and more — plus time-of-day lighting, clouds, haze and film looks.

Pro export on Mac

The desktop app renders locally to ProRes, high-bitrate H.264/H.265 and true 4K — no browser limits.

Real 3D terrain

Routes drape over actual elevation data, so mountains, valleys and coastlines read true.

Browser or desktop

Design in the browser on any machine; switch to the Mac app when you want studio-grade output.

Loved by creators

What early CineMap users are making.

★★★★★

"This is so sick! Using it in my social content and people are loving it."

Timothy Larsen
Timothy Larsen
@timothyvslarsen · Climbing Mountains
★★★★★

"Super easy and really good results overall — this thing is so sick. I just did one of our Mexico maps and it looks great. I'll definitely be diving more into it for the Southbound 3 maps, which I'm really excited about."

Danny McGee
Danny McGee
@mcgee · Filmmaker & FPV pilot

Simple pricing

Start free in the browser. Go Pro for the full studio.

Free
$0
  • Web app, right in your browser
  • Satellite, Outdoors & Dark styles
  • All 6 standard camera modes
  • Export up to 1080p
  • Exports include a watermark
Open the web app
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Pro
$9/month
  • Everything in Free — no watermark
  • All map styles + Waypoint camera
  • True 4K export
  • CineMap Studio Pro Mac app — ProRes & local render
  • Cancel anytime
Get Pro
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Get CineMap Studio for Mac

Local, studio-grade rendering — ProRes & 4K masters, straight from your machine.

macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later · Apple Silicon · ~159 MB
First time opening it?

CineMap Studio is signed but not yet notarized by Apple (in progress), so macOS asks you to confirm on first launch:

  1. Open the downloaded .dmg and drag CineMap Studio into Applications.
  2. Right-click the app → OpenOpen again in the dialog. (A normal double-click will say it can't be verified — right-click is the trick.)
  3. If it still won't open: System Settings → Privacy & Security → scroll down → Open Anyway.

You only do this once. After that it launches normally.

On Windows? Use the web app — a native version is on the roadmap.

Questions, answered

New to CineMap? Watch the tutorial

What route formats can I import?

GPX and KML files — from Strava, Garmin, CalTopo, Gaia, or any GPS app. You can also draw a route directly on the map (we'll snap it to roads), or build one by searching start and end points.

Is the free version really free?

Yes. The web app is free to use — satellite, outdoors and dark map styles, all six standard camera modes, and export up to 1080p with a small watermark. No credit card required.

What do I get with Pro?

Everything unlocks: no watermark, every map style, the Waypoint keyframe camera, true 4K export, and CineMap Pro for Mac — which renders locally to ProRes and high-bitrate H.264/H.265 for editing-grade masters. $9/month, cancel anytime.

What does the Mac app need?

An Apple Silicon Mac (M1 or later) running macOS 11+. Your Pro account works across web and desktop — one subscription covers both.

Is my route data private?

Routes are processed in your browser (or on your Mac in the desktop app). Saved projects are stored in your account; we don't sell or share your data. See the privacy policy below.