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An extraordinarily detailed vintage-style map of the World Wide Web from 2020 to 2024, charting thousands of websites as countries and regions. A fascinating time capsule of our digital world.
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Free shipping for US & Europe over $200 USD | Express shipping available
Shipping
- Processing (production): 2-3 business days for rolled posters, 3-6 business days for framed posters.
- Standard Shipping: 2–7 business days worldwide
- Express Shipping: 1–3 business days worldwide
- Tracking provided for all orders.
- Carriers: FedEx, UPS, DHL, DPD, Venipak.
- Free shipping for orders over 200 USD in North America and Europe
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Packaging & Quality Control
Every product is meticulously checked for quality throughout production.
- Framed posters are handmade and shipped in protective bubble wrap and durable cardboard.
- Print-only posters are wrapped in tissue paper and rolled into durable shipping tubes.

Advanced Matte Paper
- 230 gsm, museum heavy-weight paper.
- Matte, smooth finish to avoid glare - perfect for all light conditions
- Archival inks guarantee rich colors that stay vibrant for 50+ years
- Eco-friendly and sourced from sustainable materials
Current frames
- Crafted from a combination of solid wood and composite materials, available in a range of finishes.
- Plexiglass, offering protection and clarity without the fragility of traditional glass.
- Lightweight and ready to hang with pre-installed hanging hardware for easy setup.
Note - Framing Upgrade In Progress
- We’re currently transitioning to a new gallery-grade framing partner and exploring upgraded materials to match the epic quality of our posters.
- Our next-generation framed editions and materials are expected to launch in September 2025.
- Current frames are lightweight and convenient - but not our final vision.
- For the ultimate quality and flexibility, we recommend the Print Only version - our flagship edition, shipped safely rolled and ideal for local custom framing.

















The level of detail on the map is incredible, and the frame surrounding the main map is filled with fascinating statistics...
See the chaos of the internet in this ridiculously detailed world map... It’s a tool to chart your course through the unknown.
...fascinating Map of the Internet... It’s easy to get lost in looking at all the sites that make up the world.

To craft The Map of the Internet, Martin Vargic spent over a year meticulously researching, designing, and mapping out the digital world. With over 3,000 websites represented as countries, every detail was placed with precision - from social networks to e-commerce giants, each site is scaled by its web traffic and grouped by category. Drawing on historical map-making techniques, Vargic fused tradition with modern data to create a visual masterpiece that reflects the internet’s complexity today.
A Map Like No Other...

Traditional Cartography Meets Modern Data
Inspired by the elegance of historical maps, with a modern twist to capture today’s online landscape.

Hidden Details for the Curious
Explore regions like the Dark Web, Internet Pioneers, and the Wastelands of obsolete websites.

Turn Your Wall Into a Space of Knowledge
Perfect for classrooms, offices, and living spaces, this map is both a work of art and an intellectual masterpiece.
A 10-Year Journey
In 2014, Martin Vargic captured the imagination of millions with the original Map of the Internet, a viral sensation that visualized the digital world like never before.
In 2021, he released a major update, vastly expanding the detail and scope of the map.
The current version, refreshed for 2024, captures the continued evolution of the digital world, using data from 2020 to 2024 to provide a modern, comprehensive view.

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Here Are Some Sections You'll Find in the Map...

The Social Media Continent
Discover the massive landmasses of social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, where each platform dominates its own region with millions of users connecting worldwide.

E-commerce Empires
Explore the massive kingdoms of online shopping, with giants like Amazon and Alibaba ruling vast territories, alongside smaller yet influential startups.

The Gaming Realm
The Gaming Realm is a diverse and rapidly growing region. While platforms like Roblox and NetEase are major players, many smaller but equally influential platforms help shape the gaming landscape, creating a vibrant community.

The Land of News
Discover the territories of the world’s most influential news organizations, from CNN and BBC to emerging digital media. This section highlights the global hubs where news and information flow freely across the internet.

Global Web Insights
At the corners of the map, you’ll find a range of fascinating statistics and mini-maps. From internet users to global trends, these insights offer a deeper look into the web—and there’s so much more to explore.


Martin Vargic, a self-taught artist from Slovakia, began creating maps as a teenager, driven by a fascination with both history and technology. His work is fueled by curiosity and a passion for blending art with information. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Martin’s creations turn complex subjects into engaging visual pieces.
A portion of each sale goes directly to Martin, helping him to continue creating these unique projects.