The MapLibre Organization is an umbrella for open-source mapping libraries.
Welcome to the MapLibre organization!
We build and maintain open-source tools and libraries for interactive maps and geospatial visualization — empowering developers, researchers, and organizations to create world-class mapping applications.
Our goal is to ensure that everyone has free access to high-quality, open-source mapping technology.
We strive to provide performant, feature-rich, and developer-friendly libraries that make it easy to transform raw geospatial data into beautiful visualizations — from bits to pixels.
MapLibre develops and maintains:
- Rendering libraries like MapLibre GL JS and MapLibre Native
- Map servers and tools such as Martin and Maputnik
- Ecosystem tools and integrations that make it easier to work with open geospatial data
Our work is entirely open source, and contributions from individuals and organizations around the world make it possible.
Visit maplibre.org to learn more about our projects, documentation, and community initiatives.
We’d love to have you join our community!
There are several ways to connect and collaborate:
- GitHub Discussions, Issues, and Pull Requests
Every MapLibre repository is open for contributions and discussions. Share feedback, suggest improvements, or submit your code! - Slack
Join the MapLibre Slack, hosted by OpenStreetMap US.
After joining, hop into the#maplibrechannel and other topic-specific rooms like#maplibre-gl-js. - Technical Steering Committee (TSC) Meetings
Our TSC meets monthly (typically the second Wednesday of each month, evening Europe time).
Meetings are open to everyone! The Zoom link is shared in Slack about a week before the meeting.
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Want to contribute but not sure where to start?
Check the good-first-issue labels on GitHub or drop by our Slack — we’re happy to help you get started.
Let’s build the future of open mapping together.