Network documentation

Every cable. Every port. Every rack. In one browser tab.

PatchMap is a self-hosted network documentation tool. Map every cable, port, and rack location in a browser — no agent on your devices, no data leaving your network.

Install scripts ship with v0.5 — current build instructions land at patchmap.ai/install

patchmap.ai/install
No phone-home · Air-gapped friendly Ubuntu 22.04+ · 4 GB RAM · 10 GB disk · Docker 24+
What it maps

Built for the rack room, not the whiteboard.

Three things PatchMap does that a spreadsheet cannot.

See every cable

Trace any patch from rack to rack without leaving the browser. Cable IDs, port labels, end-to-end paths — all queryable.

Know every port

Every device, every port, every label, mapped to the rack it lives in. Find a free port in seconds.

Stays in sync

Import once from device configs or CSV; annotate as you work. The source of truth lives with you, not in a SaaS database.

Try it on your network.

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The interface

Your whole network, in one tab.

From rack label to patch cable — all of it mapped, searchable, shareable. Without leaving the browser.

Getting started

How it works.

Install

docker compose up. PatchMap runs in a container alongside your other infra. No agent on your devices.

Import your network

Paste device configs, drop in a CSV, or annotate manually. Browser-based editor; no field surveys required.

Browse and share

Search any device, trace any cable, share read-only views with your team or NOC.

Pricing

Pricing coming with v1.0

PatchMap is heads-down in build. We'll publish licence terms and tier(s) when the v1.0 stable build ships. Until then: it's yours to evaluate — clone, install, kick the tyres. Honest pricing is worth waiting for.

Trusted by network teams

Customer stories coming soon

Stop guessing where the cable goes.

Self-hosted · Air-gapped friendly · MIT-licensed core