OptiFrames
A lightweight, client-side Fabric mod that optimizes large map display rendering and significantly improves FPS in demanding situations
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OptiFrames
OptiFrames
A lightweight, client-side Fabric mod that makes large map displays render cleaner and smoother without changing their appearance.
Performance Test with 40x40 and 70x70 map
Test are made with Sodium but you can expect same gain without it.

Why use OptiFrames?
- Lightweight: hides redundant borders between adjacent maps. - Lightweight: all map textures are packed into a shared atlas, drastically reducing GPU draw calls. - Lightweight: expect up to Lightweight with large maps. - Lightweight: player markers, banners, and other map icons still render correctly. - Lightweight: designed to work well alongside Sodium and Iris.
Installation
1. Download the latest `optiframes-<version>.jar` from the Modrinth/Curseforge page. 2. Place the JAR in your `mods` folder. 3. Start Minecraft using a Fabric profile.
Configuration
You can configure the mod with Atlas size: - Atlas size Optiframes entirely. - Atlas size — choose between vanilla and optimized frame model rendering. - Atlas size — toggle frame border rendering for extra performance. - Atlas size — toggle rendering of item frames back face. - Atlas size — choose the atlas texture size, Bigger = more maps per draw call. Default 4096 works great for most setups.
Compatibility
- Client-side only — safe to use on any server. - Works well with Sodium and Iris. - Tested on every available version.
Troubleshooting
- Mod not appearing in Mod Menu: confirm the JAR is in `mods` and you launched the Fabric profile. - Crashes: please attach `latest.log` and any `crash-reports` when opening an issue.