Weave your world.
A campaign manager for D&D dungeon masters and players who want more than notes. Build worlds, run combat, manage sessions, make maps, dim the lights, update character sheets, and ask your personalized Oracle for help — all in one tool.
Currently in private alpha. Public launch coming soon.
Stop juggling Notion, Roll20, Discord, D&D Beyond, and three browser tabs of homebrew tools. Loomweaver is your DM workstation and player portal. Prep, run, and enhance your sessions from a single app.
A right-edge drawer that opens over whatever page you’re already running, so you never break flow to push a portrait, swap the music, or fire a scene.
The console surface:
The infrastructure it controls:
Hex maps for regions, continents, and settlements:
Dungeon maps for combat and exploration:
AI-drafted first passes — Describe a region or dungeon in words (or upload a reference image as inspiration) and the AI drafts a full first pass with believable terrain layouts, party-level-aware DC and damage notes, and tokens placed from your NPC catalog. Automatically connects any disconnected rooms and guarantees an entrance.
Every AI-powered feature in Loomweaver can be disabled with a single toggle in your settings. The Oracle, image generation, automatic notes, AI suggestions, etc., all turn off cleanly while every other part of the app keeps working at full capacity. No half-functional menus, no nagging upsells. Use as much or as little AI as you want, and “none” is a perfectly good answer.
Paint terrain with sized brushes, add labels and notes, link locations, add icons, control what players see with fog of war, and let the app calculate distance and travel time for you.
Or sketch a region in words (or upload a reference map) and let the AI rough in the terrain first.
Track and display initiative, HP, conditions, rollable actions, action economy, and damage attribution. The player view stays in sync on a second monitor or in your players’ apps.
More than just a chatbot: the Oracle knows every NPC, location, and session in your campaign and can answer any question you ask. It can also propose new NPCs, encounters, quests, and more at your direction.
Chain it: ask for a dungeon and the new monsters to populate it, and the Oracle drafts everything together — NPCs first, then the map, then the encounters — all reviewable before anything saves.
Place tiles of any size, paint colors, drop symbols and DM notes, and stage tokens for combat. A Move tool lets you shift everything around for convenient editing.
Or hand the AI a description — or a battle-map screenshot — and it’ll draft a starting layout you can refine.
One email when the public beta opens. No marketing fluff in between, no spam — promise.
Currently in private alpha with a small group of test DMs. We'll open up the waitlist before public beta.