Restaurant location
The classic “find us” map for a contact page — road style, close zoom, pin on the door.
Nine embeds people actually build — click a card to load its live map, then open it in the generator with every setting pre-filled and make it yours.
The classic “find us” map for a contact page — road style, close zoom, pin on the door.
Resorts and venues look better from above — satellite imagery sells the setting, not just the address.
Hybrid style gives visitors imagery and street labels — ideal for “visit us” pages on campuses.
Put the route from the station to your venue on the ticket page — guests stop asking how to get there.
Hotels embed the drive from the nearest airport so guests can gauge the ride before booking.
An aimed panorama drops visitors on the sidewalk — tourism pages convert better when you can look around.
Show customers exactly what your entrance looks like — “you’ll see the red awning” becomes unnecessary.
Outdoor blogs use terrain style so readers can read ridgelines and elevation at a glance.
Travel guides open with a wide city frame — orientation first, specific pins later in the article.