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Free Citation Map Generator for Google Scholar

Paste your Google Scholar ID and watch your citation map build live.

327+ Nobel & Turing Award scholars mappedTrusted by researchers for visa petitions, tenure files & grants

No signup. Takes 30 seconds. Free for any researcher under 1,000 citations.

Geoffrey Hinton
Example:

Geoffrey Hinton

Nobel PrizeTuring Award

University of Toronto · 1M+ citations

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Stop spending $500+ on consultant-built citation reports.

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Free Interactive World Citation Map Generator

Plot every country that cites your research

Generate a world map of your citations in seconds — no Python, no sign-up, completely free. Enter your name or Scholar ID and get an interactive global citation map showing every country and institution that has cited your work. Free, ready for visa petitions and grant applications.

A citation map is a geographic visualization that plots the institutions and countries citing a researcher's work on a world map. It reveals the global reach of academic research at a glance — useful for grant applications, tenure files, and O-1A / EB-1A visa petitions where "international acclaim" must be documented.

Citation Map generates yours free in under 10 seconds using Google Scholar — the world's largest academic search index, updated continuously. No coding, no sign-up, no paywall.

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Join thousands of researchers who are using Citation Map to visualize their academic footprint. Free, instant, no registration required.

Embed Feature

Embed on Your Website

Showcase your global research impact on your personal website, lab page, or CV. Just copy one line of code.

  • Responsive design - works on any screen size
  • Auto-updates when new citations come in
  • Light & dark theme support
  • No API key or authentication required
Try with any researcher
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Two dozen leading scholars across AI, biology, physics, economics, and more. Click any name to see where their work has been cited around the world.

Why it matters

Three uses researchers come back for.

Citation counts tell you how much. Citation Map tells you where — the geography behind every h-index.

  1. 01

    Prove global reach

    Document that your work is being read and extended in labs from Tokyo to Toronto — critical evidence for O-1A and EB-1A visa petitions.

  2. 02

    Surface collaborators

    Identify the institutions that cite you most consistently. They are your next co-authors, reviewers, and employers.

  3. 03

    Tell the story of your work

    Export a publication-ready map for your website, CV, tenure file, or grant narrative — no design work required.

Built on Google Scholar, arXiv & Semantic Scholar — the world's largest academic search indexes, with global coverage, updated continuously — and free forever.

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