Front-End Web & Mobile
Tag: Front-End Web & Mobile
Building a Gen AI-Powered Manufacturing Search Engine with AWS Amplify Gen 2
AWS Amplify, Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon OpenSearch can be combined to create an AI-powered search engine for manufacturing that breaks down data silos, enabling faster and more accurate access to critical information across defect logs, operational data, and cost analyses, improving decision-making and operational efficiency.
AWS AppSync field-level resolvers: Enhancing GraphQL API development
Introduction In this post, we’ll explore AWS AppSync field-level resolvers and how they can enhance your GraphQL API development. Field-level resolvers are powerful units of code that determine how data is fetched, processed, and returned for specific fields in your schema types. By leveraging field-level resolvers in AWS AppSync, you’ll learn how to efficiently handle […]
Creating a Generative AI Travel Assistant App with Amazon Bedrock and AWS Amplify
In this post, we will walk you through creating a travel assistant app. The app will provide a personalized experience by suggesting popular attractions, local experiences, and hidden gems for the user’s desired destination. We will build this app using AWS Amplify and Amazon Bedrock. AWS Amplify Gen 2 uses a TypeScript-based, code-first developer experience […]
Add Amazon Bedrock Chat Capabilities to a React Native App
This post will teach you to create a React Native chat application using Amazon Bedrock to build AI-powered chat features. The sample application includes the following: A mobile application using custom JSX components for the user interface. Seamless end-user chat interactions integrated with Amazon Bedrock foundational models. Backend development powered by AWS Amplify Gen2. Implementation […]
Deploying a web application using AWS Amplify Gen 2 with GitLab as the Repository on AWS
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, businesses and developers alike are constantly seeking efficient ways to deploy web applications rapidly and securely. AWS Amplify Gen 2, coupled with GitLab’s robust version control system, offers a streamlined solution to this challenge. While AWS Amplify Hosting supports various repository options, this blog will guide you through deploying an […]
Use Generative AI and Next.js with AWS Amplify to build a Fullstack Recipe Generator
Let’s dive into the world of Generative AI, Next.js, AWS Amplify, and Amazon Bedrock supercharged by Claude 3. In this guide, we’ll walk you through creating a recipe generator app where users can input a list of ingredients, and Claude 3 will generate delicious recipes based on their selection. In November 2023, AWS Amplify unveiled the public […]
The frontend web and mobile app developer’s guide to AWS re:Invent 2023
ICYMI – AWS re:Invent is only a week away! We can’t wait to join thousands of builders in person and virtually for another exciting event. Don’t forget to register here. In this blog post, we’re highlighting the most exciting sessions for technology leaders and frontend, full-stack, and backend developers. Sessions span intermediate (200) through expert […]
AWS Amplify UI: 10 new and updated components
The AWS Amplify UI team is introducing eight brand new React user interface components and two improved components to help you build feature-rich apps for your end users. In this post, we’ll highlight the new components and how you can use them in a project. Amplify UI is a component library with both cloud connected […]
Build a Geospatial Application with Amazon Location Service API Keys
Geospatial applications have become an integral part of our daily lives, from interactive maps to location-based services. With the increasing demand for such applications, developers require powerful and secure tools to build reliable geospatial solutions. Amazon Web Services (AWS) has been at the forefront of providing cutting-edge services, and the recent launch of Amazon Location […]
AWS Amplify Studio now offers direct support for GraphQL APIs
AWS Amplify is excited to announce direct support for GraphQL APIs in AWS Amplify Studio. Now, the existing data-powered features in Studio, like Connected Forms and Data Manager, are available for every new and existing Amplify app — with or without DataStore. What’s new? Before today, many Amplify Studio features required all APIs to have […]