Data architecture visibility
Visualize and shape database structure without losing schema detail.
DB Visualizer is built for teams that need more than an ERD screenshot. It supports interactive schema visualization, design iteration, and export paths that make database architecture understandable across engineering, platform, and delivery stakeholders.

Interactive schema exploration
Inspect tables, relationships, and data structure in an editable visual surface.
Import and export flexibility
Work across SQL, DBML, JSON, PDF, and video exports for analysis or communication.
Architecture-friendly output
Keep database design connected to system diagrams and technical documentation.
How it works
The workflow behind DB Visualizer.
Each step exists to reduce time-to-clarity for technical teams without forcing them into a separate diagramming or documentation toolchain.
Step 1
Bring in schema context
Start from existing database structure or design from scratch.
Step 2
Inspect relationships visually
See tables, constraints, and dependencies in a visual model built for engineering review.
Step 3
Share the data design
Export or embed the result into the wider architecture workflow.
Best fit
Integrations
Outputs
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Next step
See DB Visualizer inside the full Architecto workflow.
Start on the free plan, then move from this feature into the larger architecture, review, and documentation flow when the team is ready.