
drakkar.one lets you add a map to your WordPress site without Google Maps, without API keys, and without setting a single cookie.
Why use this instead of Google Maps?
Map tiles are based on OpenStreetMap and served from Cloudflare’s edge network, so they load fast everywhere.
How it works: Create a map widget at dash.drakkar.one, copy the widget ID, and drop it into a Gutenberg block or shortcode. That’s it.
Built by a former HERE engineer who worked on navigation systems for BMW, Audi, VW, and Porsche.
Search for drakkar.one map in the block inserter (Embed category). Paste your widget ID and set the height.
[drakkar-map id="abc123"]
Optional attributes:
height — Map height in pixels (default: 400)lang — Language code for map labels (auto-detected if omitted)Example with all attributes:
[drakkar-map id="abc123" height="500" lang="en"]<h3>External services</h3>
This plugin relies on the drakkar.one service to display map widgets. When a page containing the widget is loaded, the visitor’s browser will:
w.js) from cdn.drakkar.one.cdn.drakkar.one.tiles.drakkar.one.cdn.drakkar.one.No cookies are set. No personal data is collected or transmitted to drakkar.one by the widget. Standard HTTP requests (IP address, user agent) are processed by Cloudflare’s CDN infrastructure as part of content delivery.
This service is provided by drakkar.one (Kirill Zhuchkov, Germany):