

The tiles have now been created and you can click on “CONTINUE” and then “QUIT”: Select “no” for transparency and set the compression to “PNG”, then click on “RENDER” and select the folder you created in step 2:ġ0.

Go to the “Pixels” tab and change the tile width and height to 256, then click on “SET”:ĩ. Select “Folder with tiles” and click on “CHANGE” next to “Output coordinate system”:ħ. Since we are dealing with non-geographical images, you can click on “CLOSE” for both, the geographical location and the input coordinate system:Ħ. Launch “MapTiler Desktop Free”, click on “OPEN A FILE” and select the image you want to turn into a map:Ĥ. Create a new folder on your computer that will hold the map tiles.ģ. Download and install “MapTiler Desktop Free” from Ģ. from a non-geographical image (based on MapTiler Desktop Free 11.3):ġ.
Maptiler api with static image and pin how to#
Tutorial on how to create a custom basemap e.g.

To overcome those limitations, you need to upgrade to a premium version of Maptiler. Please be aware that the free version of Maptiler has several limitations (like no Retina support, no custom zoom levels and a watermark being added). With MapTiler you can turn images into interactive map layers that can be displayed with Maps Marker Pro: Please note that we do not provide support with issues resulting from the usage of the MapTiler application – please visit for MapTiler support!
