Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator
Free tier
Wonderdraft
$19.99 one-time
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator vs Wonderdraft: Which Should You Use?
Last updated: 2026
Choose Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator if…
Worldbuilders who want a procedurally generated base with rich political and cultural data to spark a setting.
Visit Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator →Choose Wonderdraft if…
GMs and worldbuilders who want professional-quality overworld and regional maps and are comfortable with a desktop app.
Visit Wonderdraft →Side-by-side comparison
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|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | freemium | one-time |
| Starting price | Free | $19.99 |
| Free tier | ||
| Platforms | Web | Win, Mac, Linux |
| Game systems | System agnostic | System agnostic |
| Self-hosted | ||
| AI-powered | ||
| Open source | ||
| Works offline | ||
| Official content | ||
| Launched | 2017 | 2018 |
Pricing breakdown
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator
Completely free and open source. Optional donation/Patreon support.
Wonderdraft
One-time purchase of $19.99. No subscription. Compatible with Dungeondraft (same developer).
Pros & cons
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator
Pros
- Completely free and open source
- Unmatched depth of procedurally generated world data
- Exports high-resolution SVGs suitable for editing
Cons
- Generated maps require considerable manual editing to be unique
- Interface is dense and non-obvious for new users
- Not suited for city or battle maps
Wonderdraft
Pros
- One-time purchase with no subscription
- Huge library of free community asset packs
- Faster to produce polished maps than Inkarnate Pro
Cons
- Desktop only — no browser version
- Steeper initial learning curve than Inkarnate
- No battle map capability
Frequently asked questions
Is Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator or Wonderdraft cheaper?
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator is cheaper — it has a free tier, while Wonderdraft starts at $19.99.
Can I use Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator and Wonderdraft together?
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator and Wonderdraft overlap in the map-makers category, so most users pick one or the other rather than using both. That said, some GMs use them for different parts of their workflow if the tools serve genuinely different purposes.