CodeViz creates interactive maps of codebases to help engineers quickly understand and navigate code. Adopted by engineers at Amazon, Microsoft, and Roblox, CodeViz was founded by two ex-Tesla engineers to tackle the 75% of development time lost to reading code. Download today at https://codeviz.ai
Building a visual interface for code. Former distributed systems engineer at Tesla. CS + Econ at Dartmouth.
TL;DR: CodeViz builds a visual map of your codebase that makes it easy to understand and navigate. Software engineers spend 70% their day reading existing code to gather context - we’re fixing that.
Our Ask: Try our VS Code Extension, tell us what you think, or set up CodeViz for your team!
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Hi everyone, we’re Liam and Will, and we’re building CodeViz, the dev tool we wish we had at Tesla. From potato cannons to arbitrage bots, we’ve been hacking projects together since we met at Dartmouth 5 years ago.
Like most developers, Will and I were frustrated that 70% of our time was spent reading existing code to gather context, instead of actually writing code.
Our VS Code extension creates an interactive map of codebases - from high-level system architecture to function calls. Our goal is to give all developers the deep contextual knowledge that’s core to 10x engineers.
Engineers from Amazon, Roblox, and Microsoft are already using CodeViz to quickly understand and navigate code.
Navigate through the actual flow of your code, rather than file structure.
If you hear your friends or co-founders complaining about navigating, organizing, or understanding code, please send them our way!
Reach out anytime:
liam@codeviz.ai | will@codeviz.ai
Will and I at Dartmouth’s graduation last year