About MapLabX
MapLabX is an independent map lab about web map tools, spatial data workflows, urban map analysis, and visual storytelling.
MapLabX is an independent map lab about web map tools, spatial data workflows, urban map analysis, and visual storytelling.
The site is built from a simple idea: maps are not only backgrounds for data. They are tools for reading cities, explaining spatial relationships, testing assumptions, and turning raw location data into something people can actually understand.
The first version of MapLabX is intentionally content-first. Instead of publishing unfinished tools or empty demo pages, the site focuses on practical notes: how map tools are designed, how spatial data is checked, how urban questions can be explored with maps, and how map visuals can be made clearer for web pages, reports, and articles.
Future tools may include GeoJSON previews, coordinate checking, radius maps, grid analysis, map export helpers, and other lightweight utilities. Those tools will be released only when they are stable, documented, and useful as standalone pages.