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Emergency Exit Map — Free AI Generator

Create professional, OSHA and NFPA 101-aligned emergency exit maps in seconds. Upload any floor plan—even a hand-drawn sketch—and get instant exit routes, fire equipment locations, and assembly points.

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What is an Emergency Exit Map?

An emergency exit map is a visual representation of a building's floor plan that clearly displays all exit routes, emergency equipment locations, and evacuation paths. These maps are critical life-safety documents required by OSHA and adopted fire codes to help occupants quickly navigate to safety during emergencies.

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Exit Routes

Primary and secondary pathways to building exits, clearly marked with directional arrows

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Fire Equipment

Fire extinguisher locations, pull stations, and suppression equipment within OSHA-required travel distances

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Assembly Points

Designated outdoor gathering locations for headcount after evacuation

ADA Routes

Accessible evacuation paths for employees with disabilities as required by 29 CFR 1910.37

Free Emergency Exit Map Generator

Upload your floor plan or sketch. Get an OSHA-aligned emergency exit map in seconds.

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Create Your Emergency Exit Evacuation Map

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High ContrastUse dark ink on white paper. Bold lines help our AI detect walls accurately
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Top-Down AnglePhotograph from directly above — tilted angles distort the geometry
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Label RoomsWrite "Exit", "Storage", "Breakroom" etc. — our AI reads your labels for compliance
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Full Floor PlanCapture the entire layout including all walls, doors, and exits — no cropping
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Mark ExitsCircle or label exit doors with a red dot or "EXIT" text for best detection
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Good LightingAvoid shadows and glare — even lighting produces the sharpest results
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this evacuation map generator really free?

Yes — you can generate your first OSHA-aligned evacuation map draft completely free. Just upload a floor plan and our AI drafts a professional map in about 30 seconds. No credit card required.

Are the generated maps aligned with OSHA?

Our AI drafts maps that follow OSHA 29 CFR 1910.36–37 and NFPA 101 Life Safety Code standards. Every map includes clearly marked exits, fire extinguisher locations, assembly points, and directional evacuation arrows. Supervisor review is required before posting to your facility.

What file formats can I upload?

We accept JPG, PNG, and PDF floor plans. For best results, use a clear, high-resolution image of your floor plan with visible walls, doors, and rooms.

How long does map generation take?

Most maps are generated in 20–40 seconds. Complex multi-floor plans may take slightly longer. You can download your map immediately after generation.

Can I edit the map after generation?

The generated map is a high-resolution image you can download and print. For custom edits or enterprise features like multi-floor support and branded maps, check our pricing plans.

Is my floor plan data secure?

Yes. All uploads are encrypted in transit (TLS 1.3) and processed in secure cloud environments. We do not share your floor plans with third parties.

Emergency Exit Map FAQs

Common questions about OSHA exit requirements and emergency exit map compliance

What is an emergency exit map?

An emergency exit map is a visual floor plan diagram that displays all exit routes, emergency equipment locations, assembly points, and evacuation paths within a building. These maps are required by OSHA under 29 CFR 1910.36 and 1910.37 to help occupants safely evacuate during emergencies such as fires, natural disasters, or other hazardous situations.

What are the OSHA requirements for emergency exit maps?

OSHA requires emergency exit maps under 29 CFR 1910.36 (Design and construction requirements for exit routes) and 29 CFR 1910.37 (Maintenance, safeguards, and operational features). Key requirements include: clearly marked exit routes, illuminated exit signs, unobstructed pathways, minimum exit width of 28 inches, and proper exit discharge to a public way. Maps must be posted in conspicuous locations throughout the workplace.

How often should emergency exit maps be updated?

Emergency exit maps should be updated whenever there are changes to the building layout, exit locations, fire equipment placement, or occupancy type. OSHA and NFPA recommend reviewing maps annually at minimum. After any renovation, tenant improvement, or change in use, maps must be immediately updated and redistributed to all occupants.

What must be included on an emergency exit map?

A compliant emergency exit map must include: primary and secondary exit routes with directional arrows, 'YOU ARE HERE' markers, fire extinguisher locations, fire alarm pull station locations, first aid kit locations, ADA-accessible evacuation routes, outdoor assembly points, emergency contact information, and the building name/floor number. Our AI generator includes all these elements automatically.

What is NFPA 101 and how does it relate to emergency exit maps?

NFPA 101, known as the Life Safety Code, is a comprehensive fire and life safety standard that establishes requirements for exit access, exit design, and exit discharge. It specifies minimum requirements for means of egress including the number of exits required, maximum travel distances, corridor widths, and illumination. Emergency exit maps help communicate these NFPA 101 requirements to building occupants.

What industries require emergency exit maps?

All workplaces with more than 10 employees require written emergency action plans with evacuation procedures under OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38. Industries with specific requirements include: healthcare facilities, manufacturing plants, warehouses, restaurants, retail stores, schools, hotels, construction sites, office buildings, and any facility with public assembly areas. Our generator creates industry-specific maps that address unique hazards and requirements.

Can I create an emergency exit map from a hand-drawn sketch?

Yes! Our AI-powered emergency exit map generator can transform hand-drawn sketches, napkin drawings, or rough floor plans into professional, OSHA-aligned exit maps. Simply photograph your sketch, upload it to our generator, and receive a polished, print-ready emergency exit map in approximately 30-60 seconds.

What's the difference between an emergency exit map and an evacuation plan?

An emergency exit map is a visual diagram showing exit routes and safety equipment locations. An evacuation plan is a more comprehensive document that includes the emergency exit map plus written procedures, employee responsibilities, alarm systems, emergency contacts, and post-evacuation protocols. Our generator creates professional emergency exit maps that form the core visual component of any complete evacuation plan.

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Don't wait for an OSHA inspection or emergency. Create your professional emergency exit map now and ensure your workplace is compliant with 29 CFR 1910.36 and 1910.37 requirements.

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