Visualize your AWS cloud environment
Lucidscale makes it easy to visualize multiple components of your AWS cloud architecture with accurate, dynamic diagrams. Zero in on accounts, VPCs, security groups, and more to help your organization better govern the cloud.
See how Lucidscale can work for you
Automatically visualize your AWS infrastructure.
Filter and customize your views based on EC2 instances, VPCs, and more.
See your data in context with visuals.
Loop in key stakeholders.
Easily refresh data to keep diagrams up to date.
From the perspective of the offscreen Lucidscale user driving the video, a series of Slack message is shown being received from someone named Eddy asking, “Could you send me a digram of our current infrastructure? ASAP, please?” The Lucidscale users clicks a button in Lucidscale to import data, selects Azure import, inputs some Azure account information, then clicks “Generate” to see their entire complex Azure architecture displayed in seconds in Lucidscale. A second set of messages comes in from Gina: “We need to discuss what happened when the site went down. Can you prep a diagram for the part that caused the issue?” The Lucidscale user selects from a drop down and quickly filters down to the application level, and then sends the filtered segment of their Lucidscale diagram to Gina. A third set of messages from Paul asks, “Can you make an updated diagram for our architecture review?” The Lucidscale users simply clicks a button that says “Refresh Architecture”, and it’s updated automatically in seconds. A request comes in from Dorothy: “Are all our VM scale sets accounted for in our billings group?” The user quickly identifies and tags Dorothy in the VM scale set to alert her to the missing tag. A series of messages comes in from all of the people who had previously messaged the Lucidscale user, thanking them for how quick and fast they were able to respond to the various cloud questions and issues. And end frame shows the Lucidscale logo and call to action to start a free trial.
Toby Foss
Director of Network Operations
At Informatica, the architects design and the developers develop code. And getting both on the same page is always a challenge—Lucidscale gives us a great resource between them.
Maintain accurate documentation
Import and refresh the data backing your cloud architecture diagram with cross-account or IAM roles. Any changes made are reflected wherever your diagrams are referenced, like your Confluence pages.
Customize your diagram views
Customize and save high-level overviews of your architecture for various situations or audiences. Filter by criteria such as tags or EC2 instances. Even generate lines to represent relationships, visualize security groups, and more to hone in on what's important.
Visualize and leverage key data
Easily find and reference data in the context of your AWS diagram, such as security groups, VPC peering connections, and more, without going to the AWS console. Apply conditional formatting rules to visually flag resources that violate a rule, such as unencrypted databases.
Plan future cloud architectures
Automatically generate a diagram of your current cloud infrastructure to give you an accurate starting point to propose new architecture designs. Check that new development will work with existing infrastructure to help prevent performance issues from occurring later.
Communicate clearly with stakeholders
Get buy-in, gain alignment, and gather feedback from all collaborators—including technical and non-technical stakeholders—using sharing and commenting features to avoid miscommunication and resolve incidents faster.