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Mind Map

Create a visual mind map. Click to select, double-click to edit, drag canvas to pan.

Free & unlimitedWorks offline
3 nodes1 levels deep
100%
Central TopicBranch 1Branch 2

Click a node to select, double-click to rename. Use Tab to add children, Enter for siblings.

Click the +/- indicator to collapse/expand branches. Drag the canvas to pan around.

Up to 6 levels of depth supported. Customize nodes with colors and icons.

All processing happens in your browser. No data is sent to any server.

About this tool

  1. 1

    Create a central topic

    Start by naming the main idea or topic at the center of your mind map.

  2. 2

    Add branches

    Click the central node to create child branches for subtopics and ideas.

  3. 3

    Expand and organize

    Continue adding sub-branches, rearranging nodes, and color-coding categories.

  4. 4

    Export your map

    Save your mind map as an image, PDF, or shareable link.

  • Keep node labels short - use one to three words per node for clarity.
  • Use different colors for each main branch to visually separate categories.
  • Start broad with main topics and drill down into specifics on sub-branches.
  • Rearrange nodes freely to find the layout that makes the most logical sense.
  • Drag-and-drop node creation and arrangement
  • Color-coded branches for visual organization
  • Unlimited nesting depth for detailed breakdowns
  • Export as PNG, SVG, or PDF
  • Keyboard shortcuts for fast node creation and navigation
  • Brainstorm ideas for a project, essay, or presentation
  • Break down a complex topic into organized subtopics for study notes
  • Plan the structure of a website, book, or course curriculum
  • Map out decision trees or process flows visually
There is no hard limit. Performance stays smooth with hundreds of nodes. For very large maps, consider splitting into multiple linked maps.
The tool runs locally in your browser. To share, export the map as an image or PDF and send it to collaborators.
PNG works well for embedding in slides. SVG is better if you need to scale the map to any size without losing quality.

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