Overview
Get any address off any webpage into a Google Map in one click.
Say you're reading a "Best New Restaurants in NYC" article, a travel blog, a neighborhood guide. There are 15 places listed. Getting any one of them into Google Maps means copying the name, opening a new tab, searching, finding the right result... and then doing it 14 more times.
MapThisPage eliminates all of that.
HOW IT WORKS
Click the MapThisPage icon in your Chrome toolbar while reading any page. In seconds, it scans the page and surfaces every address it finds (bonus: paired with the name of the place it belongs to) in a clean, simple table.
From there:
Open any single place in Google Maps with one click
Select multiple places and open them all at once
Click the scroll arrow next to any listing to jump directly to where that place appears on the page
The extension icon also shows a number badge automatically, so before you even open it, you already know: "this page has 8 places on it."
PERFECT FOR
* Food lovers reading Eater, The Infatuation, NYT Cooking, or Substack restaurant newsletters
* Travelers building itineraries from blogs, guides, and Time Out articles
* Locals exploring neighborhood roundups and city guides
* Anyone who's ever screenshotted an article just to remember where things were
COMPLETELY FREE. ALWAYS.
No account required. No sign-up. No data collected!
MapThisPage runs entirely in your browser and never sends anything anywhere.
If it saves you time and you'd like to say thanks, there's an optional tip jar (I'm donating at least 51% of all revenue to charity).
CURRENT LIMITATIONS (being upfront)
Works with US addresses for now (international support is on the roadmap)
Desktop only (Chrome extensions don't run on mobile)
Can't save directly to Google Maps lists (Google doesn't offer a public API for this yet)
BUILT FOR REAL USE
MapThisPage was built out of personal frustration with exactly this problem. It's a small, focused tool that does one thing well. No bloat, no tracking, no upsell.
Give it a try on any restaurant roundup, travel guide, or neighborhood article.
The places were always there, now you can actually do something with them.
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