Explore
The all-in-one tool to understand and design your database following your thought process.
Optimize
Identify database design warts and automate any check to keep it consistent.
Document
Nice and contextual documentation for databases is now finally a reality.
An ERD that scales
Avoid unreadable diagram, choose what's displayed: tables, columns, relations, order...
Design fast with AML
Minimal, intuitive & permissive DSL to design your database at your typing speed.
Document and showcase
Table and column notes for documentations, layout memos visual indications.
A linter for your database
Azimutt analysis will point you inconsistencies and possible improvements in your schema.
Works with any database
Relational and Document ones natively, but easily extended through JSON.
Show to the world
Embed your diagram wherever you want, secretly share with anyone.
Path between tables
When you don't know the path, Azimutt will. Choose the right one.
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Because learning and inspiration is never finished! Visit these other schemas or go back to the full list.
4 tables
Basic
A very simple schema, with only 4 tables to start playing with all the Azimutt features. It's not much but it's enough. Don't lose time understanding all the subtleties of a specific database just to experiment this new shinny Entity Relationship Diagram tool.
201 tables
PostgreSQL
If you ever need to explore PostgreSQL internals to extract metadata and automate things, this example is a must-have. It comes with all the tables from the schema storing database structure but also with build-in documentation and relations.
22 tables
MongoDB
These are the sample databases created on Atlas (MongoDB in the cloud) when you ask for sample data. This show how well Azimutt support document databases and MongoDB specifically, the schema being defined by sample values in each collection.
Hi! We are Samir & Loïc. We're building a Next-Gen ERD to help understand real world databases, with cool UI and privacy focus. You can read about our journey and what we've learnt along the way on this blog.