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- [Mapbox](https://www.mapbox.com/ "Mapbox"): Use Mapbox online to design basemaps; Mapbox Studio is desktop software for designing map tiles that can be uploaded and hosted on Mapbox. Check out their [Getting Started Guides](https://www.mapbox.com/help/#get-started-with-mapbox "Mapbox Getting Started Guides") or [Help](https://www.mapbox.com/help/ "Mapbox Help") section for more information.
- [Indiemapper](http://indiemapper.io// "Indiemapper"): Make thematic maps online. Bring in your own or use provided data.
- [Map Stack by Stamen](http://mapstack.stamen.com/ "Map Stack by Stamen"): Create quick map snapshots of anywhere, with the ability to customize colors and which labels/lines to include.
- [HUGEpic](http://hugepic.io/ "HUGEpic"): Create a slippy map from an image. This can be used when you want to be able to pan and zoom on a static map.
- [Kosmtik](https://github.com/kosmtik/kosmtik): Open-source MBTiles software.
- [Pyramid Shader](http://www.terraincartography.com/PyramidShader/): An application for visualizing terrain data
- [OpenMapTiles](https://openmaptiles.org/): Set of open-source tools for self-hosting of OpenStreetMap maps in more than 50 languages. It provides both raster as well as vector tiles, WMS and WMTS services for GIS programs, support for JavaScript viewers and mobile SDK.
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