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Mappica Launches Redesigned Website, Tools Hub, and Public Basemap Library Access

March 29, 20264 min readPENSACOLA, FL

PENSACOLA, FL — Mappica has rolled out a redesigned website, a new Tools section with free data utilities, and a public-facing basemap library. The collection—more than 700 geographic boundaries and reference maps that have long been available inside the product for builders—is now open on the web: anyone can browse, preview, and download GeoJSON files at no cost, without needing to sign in.

The updated site streamlines navigation across product, resources, templates, and pricing, and makes it easier to discover documentation, concepts, and support options in one place.

Tools: free utilities for data and mapping workflows

The new Tools hub brings together browser-based helpers you can use without signing in. Examples include:

Each tool runs in the browser with clear copy explaining inputs and outputs, so teams can prep data before they build visualizations in Mappica—or use the utilities standalone.

Basemap library: now browsable on the site—GeoJSON is free to download

The basemap library itself is not new: it has always been part of Mappica for authors building visualizations. What is new is public access—visitors can explore the collection, filter by region and theme, preview basemaps, and download GeoJSON files at no cost for their own projects, research, and GIS workflows, even if they do not use Mappica for publishing.

GeoJSON remains a simple, open standard for web maps; opening the library to the public supports educators, journalists, analysts, and civic technologists who need trustworthy geography without a paywall.

Explore the new experience at www.mappica.com, start with Tools, or jump straight to the basemap library to download GeoJSON files.