Anything with a MVT (mapbox vector) tile scheme.(recently re-hosted but only reluctantly) A local shell script (uses firefox screenshotting).(check above list and move items out of it if known not to cause load).Not a service, but it seems that you can find the (old) python script by searching the web for some keyword combination: ws-compose and ws-pinwin.These along with other " tile stitching" options can still be run and used locally or re-hosted somewhere: A few services used to exist, but were taken offline.Map w/o JavaScript - create HTML code to embed a map using OpenStreetMap tiles.php-osm-static-api - PHP library to render static images using OpenStreetMap tiles.go-staticmaps - Go library and command line tool to render static map images using OpenStreetMap tiles. py-staticmaps - Python library for creating PNG+SVG maps with pin-style+image markers, geodesic polylines, polygons, circles.Printmaps Static Map Generator (free for normal resolution, premium for high resolution).staticmapservice - a configurable web service based on staticmap.StaticMapLite staticMapLite + staticMapWizzard - Available but hosted only reluctantly.osm-static-maps - nodejs library + self hosted option, with demo on heroku.Tyler ( github) - available as a "demo".Geoapify Static Maps API - sign up for API key.Mapbox Static API and classic Static API - sign up for API key.MapQuest/Open Static Maps API - sign up for API key.OSM's own Share panel's Image option also allows generating an image, but not as a able URL (for one-offs, and not for scripted use).Of course you can also grab a static map image by simply taking a screenshot instructions for this vary between operating systems.Most of the options are open source, meaning you could host the service within your own webspace. When the webpage is displayed, the browser requests the image from the static map service and the map is displayed with no dynamic features, the same way as any other image. Its src attribute specifies the location of the map, the size of the image, the zoom level, the type of map, etc. The idea is for web site developers to simply use an tag (in pure HTML or via a CMS). Static maps images (have the potential to) offer an easy way to embed maps on a webpage.
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