Desktop — Maptiler

: The tool automatically cuts large datasets into small "tiles," allowing web browsers to load only the necessary portions of a map at any given zoom level.

MapTiler Desktop (now frequently referred to as in newer iterations) is a specialized, intuitive software solution designed to transform static raster images—such as maps, satellite images, and geological surveys—into interactive, georeferenced web maps. It excels at turning flat imagery into web-ready formats like MBTiles or GeoTIFF, making it a critical tool for georeferencing. maptiler desktop

MapTiler simplifies the process of placing control points on an image and matching them with a map viewer (like OpenStreetMap or satellite imagery), making it a highly effective tool for georeferencing, often cited in comparative studies of GIS software. : The tool automatically cuts large datasets into

The primary output of MapTiler Desktop is a folder of . These are the small 256x256 pixel images that power every smooth zoom experience you see on Google Maps or Leaflet.js. Once you generate these tiles, you can host them on any web server, S3 bucket, or even use them in QGIS or ArcGIS. MapTiler simplifies the process of placing control points