AWS App Studio features

Empowering a new set of builders to create custom, intelligent, secure, and scalable business applications in minutes

Accelerate application building with generative AI

Simply describe the application you need, and the generative AI–powered assistant will generate the application, including user interfaces, data models, and business logic.

App Studio's built-in assistant and visual canvas make it easier to add and modify components, customize your app's layout, implement custom functionality, and update configurations without requiring deep software development skills.

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Improve security and governance with guardrails

App Studio provides granular access control policies over your data and applications, enables UI and data views per user through custom app-level roles, and gives central IT the visibility they require.

App Studio offers secure authentication through standard corporate identity providers (AWS IAM Identity Center) and supports authentication per user for integrating with third-party SaaS applications.

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Seamlessly connect to your data

App Studio offers a wide range of prebuilt connectors for easy integration with your enterprise data sources. You can seamlessly connect to AWS services such as Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, Amazon S3, and more than 200 others. It also provides API and OpenAPI connectors for hundreds of third-party services, including a dedicated Salesforce connector.

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Extend with custom functionality

With App Studio, you can visually define the business logic for your application using a sequence of actions connected to the underlying data stores and services.

App Studio allows you to extend your application's capabilities with custom code through JavaScript integrations and AWS Lambda functions, so you can add tailored business logic that meets your specific needs.

 

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Publish and share applications with ease

App Studio provides separate development, testing, and production deployment environments. In the testing environment, you can test your application connected to real data sources before promoting to production.

Once published, apps receive a unique URL and you can share them with existing LDAP groups. The publishing and sharing process ensures your applications are only accessible to the intended set of users.

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