Analytics · AWS
Amplitude
Amplitude runs a high-throughput event analytics platform on AWS with Kafka-based ingestion, DynamoDB/Redis for state and caching, and a proprietary columnar datastore optimized for behavioral analytics, plus AI Agents powered via Amazon Bedrock. Core production services are containerized and orchestrated with Kubernetes and Terraform-based infrastructure-as-code.[5][7]
Foundation proximity: Direct API
Foundational models & how they consume them
PrimaryAnthropic Claude (and other Bedrock foundation models)· Amazon Bedrock (AWS) · Cloud-hosted (Bedrock/Vertex/Azure)
SecondaryGPT-family (historical/experimental, inferred)· OpenAI API · Direct API
Cloud & datastore
AWSAmazon S3Amazon DynamoDBKafka (streaming)Redis/ElastiCacheproprietary columnar analytics storeCompliance
SOC 2 (inferred)ISO 27001 (inferred)GDPR (inferred)CCPA (inferred)Similar companies
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FAQ
Does Amplitude use a foundational AI model?
Amplitude uses Anthropic Claude (and other Bedrock foundation models), GPT-family (historical/experimental, inferred) (Direct API).
What cloud does Amplitude run on?
Amplitude runs on AWS.
What database does Amplitude use?
Amplitude uses Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Kafka (streaming), Redis/ElastiCache, proprietary columnar analytics store.
How close does Amplitude run to the foundational model?
Amplitude is Direct API — close to the metal, so cheaper tokens and more control over outputs.
Sources
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