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Generate technical diagrams in seconds from plain English or code snippet prompts. Diagrams include sequence diagrams, flow charts, entity relationship diagrams, cloud architecture diagrams, data flow diagrams, network diagrams, and more.
How to generate an AI ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) Step-by-step guide on generating an ERD. Write a prompt describing the data model in detail. A simple one-liner (e.g. "draw a data model of a Twitter clone") can work too but the best prompts are usually at least 3-4 sentences long.
Generate a diagram with the completed prompt. Edit the diagram with follow-up prompts (this step requires signing in to Eraser). Manually adjust the layout using GUI controls (this step requires signing into Eraser). Tips on generating an Architecture Diagram
Generate a diagram with the completed prompt. Edit the diagram with follow-up prompts (this step requires signing in to Eraser). Manually adjust the layout using GUI controls (this step requires signing into Eraser). Tips on generating a flowchart.
Diagram-as-code ensures that your diagrams are always legible and easily maintainable. Spend more time thinking, less time moving boxes around.
How to create an AI diagram In the canvas, open the insert menu (or press / ). Select Diagram as Code then AI Diagram (or press ⌘/Ctrl+J ). Enter prompt using natural language or code snippet.
Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERD) Visualize data models represented as entities, attributes, and relationships. Diagrams are created using simple syntax. Visualize data models represented as entities , attributes , and relationships .
4 types are currently available – flow charts, entity relationship diagrams, cloud architecture diagrams, and sequence diagrams.
Include the visual requirements of a data flow diagram to the prompt: "Processes should be circles, data stores should be cylinders, external entities should be rectangles. On each connection, label what data is being passed through." Generate a diagram with the completed prompt.
Eraser AI is a copilot for technical design that can help you through out the planning phase of your project. It can create new diagrams, edit existing diagrams, and generate document outlines.