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
Set your endpoints
Choose origin and destination systems for the trip you want to plan.
Apply filters
Add systems to avoid, set a minimum security level, and weight the route toward safety instead of pure distance.
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.
EVE-HUB is an independent fan-made tool and is not affiliated with or endorsed by CCP hf. EVE Online and related marks are property of CCP hf.
