Screenshot a map — a travel route, a venue layout, a neighborhood — and Taskade Genesis extracts every labeled location, organizes them into structured notes, and builds a planning workspace you can actually work from.
What Is a Map Image to Location Notes Converter?
It's an AI tool that reads labeled points, routes, and regions in a map screenshot and outputs organized location notes — including place names, inferred distances, categories, and context — inside a collaborative workspace.
Why Use This Converter?
- Extracts every pin and label — no location gets overlooked, even on dense, layered maps.
- Organizes by category automatically — restaurants, transit stops, hotels, and landmarks land in separate groups.
- Relational Relationship field — link locations to itinerary events, contacts, or project phases.
- Calendar view for trip planning — assign locations to dates using the Calendar project view.
- Automates itinerary building — use built-in automations to assemble a day-by-day schedule from your location notes.
Who Should Use This?
- Travel planners converting saved map screenshots into day-by-day itineraries.
- Event coordinators mapping venue layouts and logistics into a planning workspace.
- Field sales teams organizing prospect locations captured from territory maps.
- Researchers extracting geographic data from historical or thematic map images.
- Urban planners documenting site survey maps into shareable, annotated reference notes.
How To Convert Map Images to Location Notes
- Clone the converter workspace from Taskade Genesis — try it on the page, no code needed.
- Upload your map screenshot; the AI agent reads all labeled locations and organizes them by type and proximity.
- Add context with prompts — "Group these locations into a 3-day itinerary" or "Flag locations within 1km of the venue."
- Switch to Calendar view to assign locations to specific dates or time slots.
- Share the workspace with co-planners or connect it to your calendar app via 100+ integrations.
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