Sexist advertising, pram accessibility and limited change room access could be among the issues targeted in a Victoria-first interactive map that will pinpoint gender inequity in two council areas.

Monash University XYX Lab's Dr Nicole Kalms believes 'crowd mapping' is a good way to highlight gender equity and inequity.

The Gender Equality Map will take experiences from men, women and transgender people on gender inequality and equality in the Darebin and Melton council areas from October 29.

The $230,000 State Government pilot project is being developed by Crowdspot and Monash XYX Lab University, with the possibility of it being rolled out across Victoria.

Users can log on anonymously, drop a ‘pin’ on their experiences of gender equity or inequity until the end of February 2019. The findings, which would possibility of inform policy and urban design, would be released at the end of March or early April.