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An AI-powered network diagram tool that automatically generates maps from scanned data. Unlike standard discovery utilities, twNetMap effortlessly maps complex environments beyond your local segment, bridging cross-router networks into a single, cohesive topology diagram. Combined with intelligent AI-assisted device recognition and a lightweight, high-speed UI built with Wails and Svelte, visualizing your network structure has never been this smart and simple.
Hi Product Hunt community! 👋
I'm the creator of twNetMap. I built this tool out of a personal frustration: most network discovery utilities available are either overly enterprise-bloated or strictly limited to scanning a single local segment. Whenever I wanted to map out a more complex environment that crosses routers or spans multiple subnets, I had to resort to tedious manual drawing.
I wanted to change that. twNetMap was born to bridge that gap—allowing you to automatically discover and beautifully map devices even across different routers, all backed by an intelligent AI assistant to help recognize and analyze your topology seamlessly.
By building the desktop app with Wails and Svelte, I focused heavily on making it fast, secure, and incredibly lightweight.
twNetMap is completely open-source, and I’m so excited to share it with you all today. I would absolutely love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and any feature suggestions you might have.
Thank you for checking it out! 🚀
Finally got to try this out. One thing that would make it even better for daily ops is the ability to export diagrams directly into common formats like Visio or Draw.io XML. That would save a lot of manual rework when sharing with teams that don’t use the tool.
Wails and Svelte is a really smart choice for this, keeps the UI snappy while handling what sounds like heavy topology mapping under the hood.
Finally a network mapper that actually follows devices across router boundaries instead of stopping at the local subnet. The Svelte UI feels snappy and the auto-layout made my messy home lab topology readable in seconds.
Love how it handles cross-router topology, that's usually where these tools fall apart. One thing that would help a lot: export to a common format like GraphML or draw.io so I can drop the diagrams into runbooks and share with the team. Right now if I leave the tool, the visualization is stuck inside it.
twNetMap was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 9 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #104 on the daily leaderboard. An AI-powered network diagram tool that automatically generates maps from scanned data. Unlike standard discovery utilities, twNetMap effortlessly maps complex environments beyond your local segment, bridging cross-router networks into a single, cohesive topology diagram. Combined with intelligent AI-assisted device recognition and a lightweight, high-speed UI built with Wails and Svelte, visualizing your network structure has never been this smart and simple.
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