About the EVE Online Route Planner

The route planner builds smarter paths between EVE Online systems using avoid lists, security filters, and danger awareness — not just the shortest jump count. The default in-game autopilot optimises for distance, which often routes valuable cargo straight through known gank systems and low-sec choke points.

Whether you are hauling PI commodities to market, moving a freight load, or running a trade circuit, the right route balances jumps against risk. A two-jump detour around a camp is cheaper than losing the cargo.

How it works

Step 1

Set your endpoints

Choose origin and destination systems for the trip you want to plan.

Step 2

Apply filters

Add systems to avoid, set a minimum security level, and weight the route toward safety instead of pure distance.

Step 3

Fly it informed

Combine the route with Threat Intel to dodge systems with recent hostile activity before you undock.

Frequently asked questions

How is this different from in-game autopilot?

Autopilot optimises shortest or most-secure by jump count only. This planner lets you build avoid lists and weigh real travel risk, which matters most for valuable cargo.

Can I force a high-sec-only route?

Yes — apply a minimum security filter so the route avoids low-sec and null-sec systems where possible.

Should I autopilot a planned route?

No. Autopilot drops you 15 km from gates, prime ganking range. Plan the route here, then manually warp gate to gate.

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