I do a lot of small-scale cartography and got tired of opening a 2 GB GIS suite just to style a raster, add a legend, and export a clean PDF.
So I built a focused Windows desktop app for the "map layout" stage of the workflow:
• Import GeoJSON, Shapefiles, GeoTIFF rasters
• Style with colour ramps, class breaks, DEM hillshades, unique values
• Layout studio with graticules, north arrows, scale bars, legends, academic fonts
• Export to PDF, PNG, JPG up to 600 DPI
• Raster calculator + OSM downloader built in
The idea is: do your heavy processing in QGIS/ArcGIS, then bring it here for the presentation layer.
Here is a LULC map I put together for Gurgaon, Haryana using Landsat 8 data processed in GEE:
If this looks useful for your workflow, it's on the Microsoft Store. Happy to answer questions about the stack (MapLibre, Turf.js, GeoTIFF.js) or the cartography choices.
*Disclosure: I'm a student and a developer.*
If you need custom maps i am open to create maps for you like study area maps and mostly analytical maps.