Lens-based architecture diagrams

One diagram.
Every perspective.

Model your platform once with domain-specific nodes — VPCs, services, firewalls, databases — then switch lenses to answer security, service, deployment, and configuration questions from the same map.

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Lens
No elements visible in this lens

Built for platform engineers

Stop maintaining separate diagrams for every stakeholder. Archimap keeps one source of truth and filters it for the question at hand.

Multi-lens views
The same diagram, different lenses — network topology, security posture, service dependencies, and deployment layout without redrawing.
Persistent metadata
Components retain deployment, access, and dependency information across lenses. A service keeps its database connections when you switch to Security.
Domain-specific elements
VPCs, firewalls, Kubernetes deployments, APIs, and databases — not generic boxes. Every node carries meaning the system can understand.
System-readable
Structured diagrams built from a comprehensive element catalog, ready for future automation, analysis, and infrastructure insights.

How it works

Three steps from blank canvas to a living architecture map.

1

Model your platform

Add domain nodes, groups, and edges — VPCs, services, firewalls, databases, and the connections between them.

2

Switch lenses

Filter the same map for the question you're answering. Security for perimeter controls, Service for runtime dependencies.

3

Save locally or sync

No account required to start — diagrams persist in your browser. Sign in to sync across devices.

Lenses, not duplicate diagrams

Each lens is a filter and view preference over the same persisted components — switch tabs, not files.

  • Focuses on services, containers, and runtime processes
  • Hides raw VPC and subnet infrastructure detail
  • Reveals API connections and database dependencies

Ready to map your platform?

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