Designing cloud architecture is often time-consuming and requires deep expertise in AWS services and best practices. Developers usually spend hours researching documentation, choosing the right services, and manually drawing architecture diagrams before even starting implementation.
We built ArchViz AI to simplify this process.
ArchViz AI is an AI-powered architecture design assistant that transforms natural language project descriptions into production-ready AWS architecture diagrams. Instead of manually selecting services and drawing diagrams, developers can simply describe their application requirements, and the system intelligently asks clarifying questions about scalability, technology preferences, and compliance needs.
Using Amazon Bedrock Nova Lite, the system understands the project context and automatically generates a structured architecture using appropriate AWS services while following AWS Well-Architected Framework principles such as scalability, security, reliability, and cost optimization.
The result is an interactive architecture diagram that developers can iteratively refine through conversation. This makes architecture design faster, more accessible, and significantly more efficient for both experienced architects and new developers.
With ArchViz AI, what used to take hours of planning and diagramming can now be accomplished in just a few minutes through simple conversation.
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