Mapiflow brand tagline, map it, learn it, flow.
Free visual learning tool

Map your ideas. Learn faster.

Mapiflow helps you turn complex topics into clear, connected mind maps. Build branches, link related ideas, and use recall mode to strengthen what you remember.

  • No account required
  • Works in your browser
  • Import and export JSON
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What is Mapiflow?

A mind mapping tool built for learning, not clutter.

Mapiflow is a browser-based mind mapping app for students, developers, teachers, and lifelong learners. Instead of writing disconnected notes, you can organize a topic visually and show how ideas relate to each other.

Use it to break down study material, explain technical concepts, plan projects, or prepare for exams. Your maps stay local in your browser and can be backed up with JSON import and export.

How it works

Create better maps in three simple steps.

01

Start with one topic

Choose a subject you want to understand, then make it the center of your map.

02

Add meaningful branches

Group related ideas into clear branches so your map is easy to scan and remember.

03

Review from memory

Use recall mode to hide details and practice remembering what belongs under each branch.

Why Mapiflow?

A simpler alternative to traditional note taking

Traditional note taking tools often lead to long, unstructured pages that are difficult to review. Mapiflow focuses on visual structure instead, helping you break topics into smaller connected ideas.

Unlike complex diagram tools, Mapiflow is designed specifically for learning. It encourages short labels, meaningful branches, and memory-based review so your maps become study tools, not just diagrams.

Use cases

Use Mapiflow whenever a topic feels too big to hold in your head.

Studying

Break down subjects like cloud services, biology, history, or certification material.

Planning

Outline project ideas, dependencies, decisions, risks, and next actions.

Teaching

Explain concepts visually so learners can see categories and relationships.

Brainstorming

Capture rough ideas first, then organize them into a clearer structure.

Visual learning

Why mind mapping helps learning

Mind mapping helps learners organize information by starting with a central topic and expanding into connected branches. This visual structure can make complex information easier to understand because categories, examples, and relationships are visible at the same time.

A good mind map uses short labels, meaningful branches, and cross-links between related ideas. Mapiflow encourages this structure with guidance, map health feedback, and recall practice so the map becomes more than a diagram — it becomes a study tool.

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Who it's for

Designed for learners, builders, and thinkers

Mapiflow is built for anyone who needs to organize information clearly and understand complex topics faster.

Ready to organize your next topic?

Create your first mind map for free. No account required.

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Create a New Mind Map

Start with the topic, then add 4–7 main branches once the map opens.