Overview
situ extracts geographic locations from any webpage and maps them instantly.
Select text on an article about the Silk Road, a Japan travel itinerary, or a list of the world's best destinations — situ identifies every place name, geocodes them, and renders an interactive SVG map directly in your browser. No copying, no pasting into Google Maps, no manual lookup.
How it works:
- Select text and right-click → "situ — Generate map"
- Or click the extension icon to scan the full page
- AI identifies cities, landmarks, streets, and regions
- Locations appear on a clean, minimalist D3.js map
- Open the map in a new tab as a standalone SVG
Features:
- Basic mode: fast extraction for everyday reading
- Smart mode: deeper analysis for dense articles (25+ locations)
- Works on any webpage — Wikipedia, news sites, travel blogs, research papers
- Automatic region detection — zooms to Japan, Europe, or the full world as needed
- Multiple detail levels — from continent outlines to country borders
- Exportable SVG maps — use in presentations, blogs, or papers
Privacy:
situ collects no personal data. No accounts, no analytics, no tracking. Selected text is sent to our API for location extraction and processed in real time — never stored. Mapbox geocoding is proxied through our server; no third-party tokens reach your browser. Full privacy policy: https://situ.mcar.eu.org/privacy
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