# Azimutt

Canonical page: https://indiedev.tools/tool/azimutt-t_m88zr0fqscw7f50417o

Large and complex database exploration, documentation and evolution is now easy with Azimutt.

## Overview
Azimutt is the first database visualization tool that works with real-world databases: large and messy ones. It has been built from the trenches by Loïc Knuchel, Principal Engineer at Doctolib, a French healthcare unicorn, to boost developers productivity on understanding the data model they are working on. It now covers the full database lifecycle, from initial design and early diagrams to large scale visualization and documentation, and even suggests database improvements with its schema and statistic improvements. If you ever struggle with your database, give a try to Azimutt or contact Loïc for any help.
## Details
- Category: Development
- Pricing model: free
- Website: [Azimutt](https://azimutt.app)
## Key features
- Comprehensive database exploration and analysis tool
- Offers features like ERD design, documentation, and optimization
- Works with a wide range of databases including relational and document-based
- Supports visualization of large and complex databases
- Open source project with active community on GitHub
## Limitations
- Might be overkill for small or simple databases
- Requires npm for certain features, which may be a barrier for some users
- Some upcoming features are still in development
## Frequently asked questions
### What is Azimutt?
Azimutt is a next-gen ERD tool that allows users to design, explore, document, and analyze databases.
### Who can benefit from using Azimutt?
Azimutt is beneficial for Developers, Architects, DBAs, Data Analysts, Product Managers, and Tech Support professionals dealing with large and complex databases.
### Does Azimutt require account registration to explore databases?
No, you can use Azimutt to explore databases without registering an account.
### What types of databases does Azimutt support?
Azimutt works with relational and document databases natively and can be extended through JSON for other types.

Last updated: 2025-04-23
