AI Tools That Work With AWS
Server and infrastructure tools that integrate with AWS — S3-compatible storage, EC2-style compute, Route 53 DNS alternatives, and more.
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AWS WAF is Amazon's web application firewall that can be attached to CloudFront, ALB, or API Gateway. Pay per rule ($1/rule/month) and per million requests ($0.60). Integrates with AWS Shield.
Best for: AWS-invested applications that need WAF tightly integrated with their existing CloudFront or ALB setup
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Filebase
FreemiumS3-compatible object storage with Web3 integration and multi-cloud redundancy
4.9 (63)Filebase provides S3-compatible API over decentralized storage networks (IPFS, Sia, Storj). Redundancy through multiple blockchains. US-based with competitive pricing.
Best for: Developers building decentralized apps or projects requiring multi-chain data redundancy with S3 API compatibility.
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Leviia is a French sovereign cloud storage provider offering S3-compatible object storage in French datacenters. French data sovereignty, GDPR compliance, and competitive pricing.
Best for: Development teams and small-to-medium companies looking for S3-compatible storage with predictable costs and minimal vendor lock-in.
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AWS Route 53 is a scalable DNS service with health checks, traffic routing policies (latency, geolocation, failover), and domain registration. $0.50/hosted zone/month. Deep AWS integration.
Best for: AWS developers who need advanced DNS routing policies like latency-based routing and automatic failover
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AWS ALB provides Layer 7 load balancing with host and path-based routing, content-based routing, WebSocket support, and gRPC support. Integrates with ECS, EKS, and Lambda.
Best for: AWS teams building microservices architecture who need Layer 7 routing with AWS WAF integration
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Bunny.net provides globally distributed object storage with integrated CDN, designed for developers and businesses needing affordable, high-speed content delivery without enterprise commitments.
Best for: Startups and mid-market companies prioritizing cost efficiency and global reach over extensive cloud ecosystem depth.
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P2P GPU marketplace connecting researchers and developers with spare compute capacity. Offers rented GPUs at lower rates than centralized cloud providers, ideal for ML training, rendering, and batch processing.
Best for: Machine learning researchers, indie game developers, and budget-conscious teams running non-critical batch workloads who can tolerate occasional interruptions.
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AWS S3 stores and retrieves unlimited amounts of data via a simple web interface. Built for developers, enterprises, and anyone needing reliable, durable cloud storage with pay-as-you-go pricing.
Best for: Teams building on AWS who need reliable, scalable object storage for backups, data lakes, static content, or application data.
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Open-source distributed storage system providing object, block, and file storage through a single cluster. Designed for organizations building cloud infrastructure or managing petabyte-scale data.
Best for: Enterprise teams and cloud providers building self-managed, large-scale storage infrastructure with multi-protocol requirements.
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Amazon EC2 is the original IaaS cloud, offering 750+ instance types across compute, memory, storage, and GPU. On-demand, reserved, and spot pricing. 99 availability zones globally.
Best for: Enterprise teams with AWS expertise who need the broadest instance selection and global availability
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Amazon EKS
From €73/moAWS-managed Kubernetes with automatic control plane patching and scaling
4.1 (140)Managed Kubernetes service that handles cluster operations, patching, and scaling. For teams running containerized workloads who want to reduce Kubernetes infrastructure overhead.
Best for: Organizations already committed to AWS who need production Kubernetes without managing the control plane infrastructure.
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Supabase is a backend-as-a-service platform providing PostgreSQL databases, real-time subscriptions, authentication, and storage. Built for developers who want PostgreSQL's power without vendor lock-in.
Best for: Teams building web/mobile apps who prefer PostgreSQL's relational model and want to avoid vendor lock-in.
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Lambda Labs provides cloud GPUs (A100, H100, RTX) for machine learning workloads. Pay hourly for compute-intensive training, fine-tuning, and inference without long-term commitments.
Best for: ML researchers and engineers who need affordable, powerful GPU compute for training and experimentation without lock-in to larger cloud platforms.
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AWS Lambda is the original FaaS service — run code without servers. Supports 15+ runtimes, 1M free requests/month, and integrates deeply with 200+ AWS services. Triggered by S3, DynamoDB, API Gateway, and more.
Best for: AWS developers building event-driven serverless applications integrated with the AWS ecosystem
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AWS VPC provides isolated virtual network environments in AWS. Subnets, route tables, internet gateways, NAT gateways, and security groups. Foundation of all AWS networking.
Best for: AWS-committed teams who need isolated network environments with full control over routing and security
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Bunny Storage is a geo-distributed object storage service with integrated CDN delivery. It's built for developers and content platforms needing fast, reliable file storage without vendor lock-in.
Best for: Content platforms, SaaS applications, and developers seeking affordable global storage without egress charges.
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MinIO is a high-performance, S3-compatible object storage you deploy on your own infrastructure. Single binary, Kubernetes-native, and handles enterprise workloads. Used in ML pipelines and data lakes
Best for: Organizations needing S3-compatible storage with data sovereignty, cost control, or multi-cloud strategies.
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CloudFront is AWS's global CDN with 450+ PoPs. Lambda@Edge and CloudFront Functions for programmable edge logic. Integrates deeply with S3, EC2, ELB, and API Gateway. First 1TB/month free.
Best for: AWS-invested applications needing CDN deeply integrated with S3, API Gateway, and Lambda
What "works with AWS" actually means
Integration claims live on a spectrum. At one end: native, two-way, supported integrations with documented APIs and someone on the vendor's payroll who fixes it when it breaks. At the other end: "you can technically POST a webhook" — which works until you need anything more sophisticated than fire-and-forget. The 18 tools below mention AWSin their product surface, and we've checked that the claim holds up before listing them. Each tool's detail page describes the integration depth in plain language.
Two questions matter more than the marketing badge: does it sync the data you actually care about, and where does the integration live in the vendor's roadmap?A four-year-old, deeply-wired integration with a hundred companies relying on it tends to be safer than a brand-new one that ships in a launch press release and goes quiet six months later. Community reviews on each tool surface this kind of context — they're where you'll learn that the AWS sync sometimes drops fields, or that the OAuth flow has a known papercut, or that the webhook delivery is reliable but the dashboard lags an hour.
Before committing: click through to the tool page and read the integration section, plus any reviews that mention AWS. If you spot a mismatch — we've listed something whose AWSsupport is weaker than the page implies, or we're missing a tool with strong AWS support — send us a note and we'll review it.
How we maintain this list
This page refreshes hourly as new ratings, reviews, and pricing changes land in our catalog. The integration-keywordordering is recomputed automatically on every rebuild — we don't freeze rankings or grandfather in providers whose ratings have decayed. Last refreshed: 16 May 2026 (UTC).
Our full ranking methodology, including how we weight ratings vs. review count and how we handle disputed entries, is documented on the methodology page. If you spot a missing provider, an outdated price, or a placement that doesn't match your experience, submit a correction — we read every report and update within 48 hours.
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