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🗺️Free Evacuation Plan Maker — No Drawing Skills Needed

Free Evacuation Plan Maker — Build OSHA Maps from Any Floor Plan

Skip the blank canvas. Unlike drag-and-drop evacuation plan makers that make you redraw your building wall by wall, our AI reads the floor plan you already have — a photo, PDF, CAD export, or even a hand-drawn sketch — and drafts a complete, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38-aligned evacuation plan with exits, routes, and NFPA 170 safety symbols in about 30 seconds.

✓ No credit card  •  ✓ Plan drafted in ~30 seconds  •  ✓ OSHA & NFPA-aligned

~30 secFrom upload to drafted plan
0 hoursSpent redrawing walls
NFPA 170Standard safety symbols
Trusted by businesses of all sizes
🇺🇸Used in all 50 States
🗺️Over 15,000 evacuation maps generated
🔒Built on secure, encrypted infrastructure256-bit SSL
OSHA-aligned US standards29 CFR 1910.38
Last reviewed: August 2, 2026 · Reviewed by OSHAMap Safety Editorial Team · Review with a qualified safety professional when required.

How to Make an Evacuation Plan in 4 Steps

No CAD software, no tracing, no symbol libraries to learn

  1. 1

    Upload any floor plan

    Upload a photo, PDF, CAD export, or hand-drawn sketch of your building layout to the evacuation plan maker. No redrawing or tracing required — the AI reads your plan as-is.

  2. 2

    Pick your industry and state

    Choose your facility type and state so the evacuation plan maker applies the right OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, NFPA 101, and state fire-code conventions to your plan.

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    Let AI draft the evacuation plan

    In about 30 seconds the maker identifies exits, draws primary evacuation routes, places NFPA 170 safety symbols, and marks the assembly point on your actual layout.

  4. 4

    Fine-tune, download, and post

    Adjust anything in the built-in editor, then download a print-ready plan sized for standard letter posting. Post at exits, hallways, and break rooms.

Make Your Evacuation Plan Now

Upload your floor plan or sketch below — the evacuation plan maker drafts your map in about 30 seconds.

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Create Your Evacuation Map

Interactive 3D fly-through included with every map — walk through your building & record a video, free with your account.See a live demo →NEW · 3D
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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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Drag & drop your floor plan here

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PNG, JPG, HEIC, TIFF, BMP, PDF - Hand-drawn sketches work too!

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No floor plan handy? Generate an instant demo map — no upload needed.

Edit your map for free.
Move, resize, and recolor every exit sign, route, and icon.
Create a free account to save and download in HD. No credit card required.
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🔒Your files are private: never shared, stored temporarily, deleted automatically.

Compliance Options

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Customize Your Map

Add special requests for your safety map - tell our AI exactly what you need!

  • 🎯Add specific details like "Mark fire extinguisher near kitchen"
  • 📍Request specific zones: "Highlight assembly point in parking lot"
  • 🏥Add safety equipment: "Include AED location near reception"
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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 see the preview instantly — create a free account (no credit card) to download the file.

Can I edit the map after generation?

Yes — every generated map opens in a free drag-and-drop editor where you can move, resize, and recolor exit signs, routes, and equipment icons. Enterprise features like multi-floor support and branded maps are available on paid 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.

AI Evacuation Plan Maker vs Drag-and-Drop Diagram Editors

Template-based makers save you a blank page. AI saves you the whole afternoon.

✏️ Drag-and-Drop Plan Makers

  • Start from a blank canvas or a generic template
  • Redraw your building wall by wall to match reality
  • Place every exit, extinguisher, and arrow by hand
  • You're responsible for OSHA/NFPA symbol conventions
  • Typical time per plan: 1–3 hours

🤖 Our AI Evacuation Plan Maker

  • Starts from your real floor plan — photo, PDF, or sketch
  • AI identifies rooms, corridors, and exits automatically
  • Routes, symbols, and assembly points drafted for you
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 and NFPA 170 conventions built in
  • Typical time per plan: about 30 seconds, then fine-tune

Prefer to draw from scratch anyway? Our drawing canvas gives you a full drag-and-drop editor too — and you can hand your drawing to the AI at any point.

NFPA 170 Safety Symbols on Every Plan

The standardized symbol set fire marshals and OSHA inspectors expect — placed automatically, printed with a legend

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Emergency Exits

Every exit door marked, with primary and secondary routes drawn to the nearest one.

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Fire Extinguishers

Positioned at NFPA 10 travel-distance intervals appropriate to your hazard class.

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Alarm Pull Stations

Manual pull stations marked near exit paths so occupants can raise the alarm on the way out.

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"YOU ARE HERE"

Orientation marker matched to where each copy of the plan will be posted.

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AED & First Aid

Medical equipment locations marked so responders can find them under stress.

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Assembly Points

Outdoor rally points designated for post-evacuation headcounts.

Edit, Download, and Post Your Evacuation Plan

🖱️ Built-in Editor

Every drafted plan opens in a drag-and-drop editor. Move symbols, adjust routes, rename rooms, and reposition the assembly point before you download — the AI does the drafting, you keep the control.

🖨️ Print-Ready Output

Download print-ready plans sized for standard letter (11x8.5) posting free, with larger print sizes on paid plans. Print in-house or send to a print shop for lamination and mounting.

📤 Share & Update

Share digital copies with employees, building management, and your fire department. When your layout changes, upload the new plan and regenerate — no re-drafting from scratch.

Evacuation Plan Maker FAQ

What is an evacuation plan maker?

An evacuation plan maker is an online tool for creating the evacuation diagrams and posted maps required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38. Traditional makers are drag-and-drop drawing editors where you place walls, doors, and symbols by hand. Our evacuation plan maker works differently: you upload a photo, PDF, or sketch of your existing floor plan, and AI drafts the complete evacuation map — exits, routes, extinguishers, pull stations, and assembly points — in about 30 seconds.

How is an AI evacuation plan maker different from a drag-and-drop editor?

Drag-and-drop evacuation plan makers (like diagramming tools) start you with a blank canvas or a generic template you must redraw to match your building — typically 1-3 hours of manual work placing every wall and symbol. An AI evacuation plan maker reads your actual floor plan and does the drafting for you. You still get an editor for fine-tuning, but you skip the redrawing entirely, and the safety elements follow OSHA and NFPA placement conventions automatically.

Do I need to redraw my floor plan to use this evacuation plan maker?

No. That's the main advantage over template-based evacuation plan makers. Upload whatever you already have — an architectural drawing, a CAD export, a real-estate floor plan, a photo of the map posted in your hallway, or a pencil sketch on paper. The AI interprets the layout directly, so there's no tracing, scaling, or symbol-by-symbol placement.

What safety symbols does the evacuation plan maker use?

Maps use the NFPA 170 standardized fire-safety symbol set that fire marshals and OSHA inspectors expect: green running-man exits, fire extinguishers by class, manual pull stations, AEDs, first-aid kits, assembly points, and 'YOU ARE HERE' markers. A legend is printed on every map so occupants can read the symbols at a glance.

What formats can I download my evacuation plan in?

Finished evacuation plans download as print-ready files sized for standard letter (11x8.5) posting on the free tier, with larger print sizes available on paid plans — see our pricing page for current export options. You can print them on any office printer, send them to a print shop for mounting, or share them digitally with employees, building management, and your local fire department.

Can I edit the evacuation plan after the maker generates it?

Yes. Every generated plan opens in a built-in drag-and-drop editor where you can move or add safety symbols, adjust evacuation routes, rename rooms, and reposition the assembly point before downloading. You get the speed of AI generation plus the control of a traditional evacuation plan maker.

Is this evacuation plan maker suitable for schools, daycares, and apartments?

Yes. The maker supports every occupancy type — offices, warehouses, restaurants, schools, daycares, apartment buildings, hotels, and healthcare facilities. Select your industry during generation and the AI applies occupancy-specific considerations, like age-appropriate route clarity for schools or patient-evacuation staging for healthcare.