About Mapdis

Mapdis is an interactive geopolitical mapping platform that helps you understand how countries relate to each other — diplomatically, politically, and in conflict.

We model real-world relationships between 200+ countries using data current to August 2025, then let you explore those relationships visually through three distinct map modes.

Map Modes

Diplomacy Mode

Select any country and see its full diplomatic picture — allies, rivals, and neutral stances across every other nation. Useful for understanding bilateral relationships and regional blocs.

Explore Diplomacy

Conflict Mode

Choose two or more countries on opposing sides and see how the rest of the world would likely align. Visualizes predicted alliance formations across hypothetical multi-nation conflicts.

View Conflicts

War Simulator

Simulate WW3 scenarios and watch cascading alliance chains unfold from a regional spark to global scale. Based on treaty obligations, historical patterns, and current diplomatic alignments.

Start Simulation

AI-Powered Analysis

Beyond the static maps, Mapdis uses AI to generate geopolitical scenarios grounded in current events. Headlines surface daily AI-analyzed issues and model each country's likely stance. Custom scenarios let you describe any hypothetical situation and get a full world map response.

AI features use Google Gemini with web grounding for headline analysis, and OpenRouter for custom scenario generation. All AI-generated content is clearly labeled.

The Data

200+ Countries

Full global coverage

Real Relations

Treaties, alliances, rivalries

August 2025

Current as of last update

Diplomatic relation scores are modeled from bilateral trade data, treaty memberships, UN voting patterns, historical conflicts, and publicly documented foreign policy positions. Scores range from strong ally to strong rival, with neutral representing no significant relationship in either direction.