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Azimutt Explorer
The first visual exploration and documentation tool made especially for large and complex databases.
Azimutt Explorer, now available as a Clever Cloud add-on, is the first tool made to visualize large and complex databases, like you may have at your company. It’s a paradigm shift, from showing the entire schema all at once, to using multiple layouts that highlight the most relevant parts.
Designed with the development lifecycle in mind, it allows updating the database schema, designing new features, and adding contextual documentation.
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01 Layouts for meaningful parts of your database
Instead of displaying an overwhelming schema, Azimutt allows the creation of multiple focused layouts, each highlighting specific attributes relevant to a particular context or use case.
0202 Schema navigation following relations
The “Find Path” feature enhances following relations by identifying and displaying all possible relational paths between two tables, helping in understanding data connections.
0303 Modern practice integration
Azimutt is equipped to handle modern database practices, including the use of JSON columns and polymorphic relationships.
0404 Developer-friendly and contextual documentation
Understanding that documentation is crucial for developers, Azimutt offers features like inline notes, tags, and memos that can be attached directly to tables and columns.
0505 Privacy-focused architecture
Your database connection stays private — the URL you enter is stored only in your browser.
Azimutt: Built for Exploring Large Schemas

Understanding a database design often requires a diagram. Before Azimutt Explorer, no tool has been able to properly handle large schema. Now, you have one!
Want to learn more about Azimutt?
Visit their website to explore all the features and see how it can help you visualize and manage your database architecture.Video
Azimutt Explorer Demonstration
Discover the presentation of Azimutt Explorer by Loïc Knuchel, the founder, and Horacio Gonzalez from Clever Cloud.
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