Information related to the population affected by COVID-19 in Jepara Regency can be visualized using a Story Maps. Interactive maps, photos, videos, audio, and text can all be used to display the results. This study sought to compare the number of residents before and after COVID-19 and visualize the most recent COVID-19 data in Jepara Regency using Story Maps. The method in this study involved the analysis of secondary data from related organizations and literature reviews. According to the findings, Karimunjawa Subdistrict had the lowest number of COVID-19 cases in the Jepara Regency, while Jepara Subdistrict had the highest number. Given the number of deaths from COVID-19, a comparison of the number of residents before and after that year reveals that, from 2019 to 2022, 2020 had the fewest residents overall. In 2021, Jepara Regency's population started to rise as a result of a higher birth rate, fewer COVID-19 cases, and better COVID-19 case management than in previous years. As a result, fewer mortality cases occurred in the region. Six hospitals in the Jepara Regency are COVID-19 referral hospitals, and they have the necessary infrastructure to help lower these cases. The Jepara Regency government and the public can access information easily through the link to the story map, which can be updated according to the latest situation.