Ivy Framework is like an AI-powered toolbox for .NET developers who want to build internal apps quickly and cleanly. Instead of keeping frontend and backend separate, Ivy unifies them in a single C# codebase - and uses AI to generate large parts of the code for you. The result? Less manual work, faster iterations and more focus on business logic.
The neat thing about Ivy is that you don't need to configure a thousand things to get started. Just run ivy init, connect to a database - and watch the framework generate backend APIs and user interfaces. It works equally well with Postgres and SQL Server as with BigQuery and Snowflake, and includes built-in support for authentication, hot reload and future widget integration.
Ivy is open source and actively developed by the team behind Ivy-Interactive, with community discussions on GitHub. It's still young but frequently updated, making it a great fit for developers who like to stay on the cutting edge and build with AI as a co-pilot.
In short: if you want to build internal tools and dashboards in .NET with AI help - and without writing unnecessary boilerplate - Ivy Framework is one to watch.