LogLens for CloudWatch
Overview
Readable CloudWatch Logs: timestamps in your local time, JSON log lines pretty-printed and collapsible. 100% client-side.
LogLens makes the AWS CloudWatch Logs console readable. The CloudWatch Log events view shows every timestamp in UTC and makes you expand each row to read JSON. LogLens fixes that daily friction, right in the console: • Local time — every log-event timestamp is shown in your own timezone, with the original UTC on hover. No more 3am mental math. • Scannable columns — pick the JSON fields you care about (level, requestId, durationMs, any dot-path) and see their values per row, so you can scan a whole page without expanding anything. • Collapsible JSON — fold and unfold nested objects and arrays in expanded events, instead of one giant wall of text. Built for engineers who live in the console: • 100% client-side. LogLens only reformats the log text already on your screen. It never sees your AWS credentials, and no log data ever leaves your browser. • One permission, the AWS console only. No broad access. No remote code. • One-time purchase. Buy once, use forever. No subscription. Not affiliated with, sponsored, or endorsed by Amazon Web Services. "AWS" and "CloudWatch" are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, used solely to describe compatibility.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 12, 2026
- Size23.64KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperGobadiah Inc.
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