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Cloudviz.io is an AWS-focused tool for automating architecture diagrams and documentation. By connecting to an AWS account, it syncs resource metadata, automatically generates AWS architecture diagrams and technical documentation, and retains historical versions so teams can review infrastructure state from last week, last month, or any point in the past. Its target users include in-house enterprise development teams, MSPs, and cloud consulting firms.
The product centers on “auto-generated + editable + traceable.” It connects via an AWS cross-account role and a unique external ID, using either ReadOnlyAccess or a custom read-only policy. After diagrams are generated, users can adjust them with the built-in editor or draw from scratch using official AWS icons, grouping elements, and generic shapes. It supports custom views, both new and legacy AWS icon sets, a template library, resource search, and viewing synced attributes.
Change tracking is its differentiating feature: Cloudviz.io can monitor infrastructure changes, compare versions, and use colors to highlight newly added, modified, or deleted resources. This makes it useful for deployment troubleshooting, audits, cost anomaly investigations, and error recovery. Export options are fairly comprehensive, including PNG, SVG, PDF, WORD, JSON, and Draw.io. The Team plan includes an API, enabling diagrams to be generated automatically in CI/CD and pushed to Slack, Teams, Confluence, Wiki, or dashboards.
Base costs $9.95/user/month and is suitable for individuals or small AWS environments, with limits of 3 AWS accounts and 30 days of history. Team costs $49/month and includes 10 users, unlimited AWS accounts, change monitoring, API access, SAML 2.0 SSO, priority support, and 90 days of history. Enterprise is sales-led and offers self-hosting, unlimited users, and custom templates/views. A 10-day free trial is available, with monthly or annual billing; annual plans offer up to around 30% off. Subscriptions are also available via AWS Marketplace.
Its strengths are comprehensive coverage of AWS use cases and a clear reduction in the manual effort required to create diagrams and maintain documentation. It also offers rich export and collaboration integrations, with fairly specific security documentation. The downsides are that the main content does not show support for Azure, GCP, or multi-cloud environments; API documentation details appear limited; self-hosting is restricted to the Enterprise plan; and there is no stated information on Chinese language support, local payment methods, or accessibility from within China. It is best suited to AWS-centric DevOps, platform engineering, MSP, and cloud consulting teams that need to continuously deliver architecture documentation and change reports.
The collected information does not provide details on mainland China accessibility, ICP filing, domestic nodes, or RMB payment support, so its China availability is unknown. Payments mainly rely on credit cards, Stripe, and AWS Marketplace. If network access or payment is restricted, alternatives such as draw.io, Lucidchart, Cloudcraft, Hava, and AWS Perspective may be worth considering.
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