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FabricBEyeAI — See Your Entire Fabric Tenant in 3D 🌌

⚠️Disclaimer
I’m a Microsoft Fabric employee. FabricBEyeAI is an open‑source community project, born from a hackathon and a love for Fabric and AI driven development. It is not an official Microsoft product. The code is MIT‑licensed and available on GitHub.

 

The goal of this article is to share FabricBEyeAI with the Fabric community, gather feedback on its usefulness in real‑world scenarios, and spark ideas for what could be improved or explored next. We hope this project helps and inspires Fabric developers to work with Fabric tools and APIs, and to build community‑driven solutions that support everyday Fabric workflows.

 

Hey Fabric community! 👋

Have you ever wondered what your entire Microsoft Fabric tenant actually looks like? Not a list of workspaces in the admin portal. Not a table of artifacts. But a living, breathing visualization where you can see how everything connects — every Lakehouse, every Report, every Pipeline, every cross-workspace data flow?

That's exactly what FabricBEyeAI does. It turns your Fabric tenant into an interactive 3D universe you can explore, search, and govern — right in your browser.


🌌What is FabricBEyeAI?

 

A living system where Lakehouses, Reports, Pipelines, and Notebooks are all connected.

FabricBEyeAI turns your Fabric tenant into an interactive 3D graph you can explore in the browser — revealing:

  • Cross‑workspace lineage
  • Data flows and dependencies
  • Domains, and more metadata on workspaces and aritfacts.

All in one visual 3D universe.

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🧠 From PowerBEye to FabricBEyeAI

The project started in 2021 as PowerBEye, a Power BI hackathon project created by
Assaf Shemesh, Maxim Shklar, Liad Oster, Gitit Grohar, and Yasna Goldshmidt.

Back then, the Scanner API exposed rich metadata — but there was no open‑source way to visualize it.

In Microsoft Fabric, the platform expanded far beyond reports.
FabricBEyeAI was rebuilt to match that scale with AI development driven.


🚀What it does today

FabricBEyeAI visualizes 23 Fabric artifact types across the full ecosystem:

  • Lakehouses, Warehouses, Notebooks
  • Reports and Semantic Models
  • Pipelines, Eventstreams, ML artifacts
  • And more

It groups workspaces by Domain, shows lineage across workspaces, highlights endorsements and labels, and supports impact analysis for governance teams.

 

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🔗Try it

Live demo:
https://fabric-lineage.github.io/FabricBEyeAI   => Press the Demo button

Full integeration with real data is on it's way following feedbacks

GitHub:
https://github.com/Fabric-Lineage/FabricBEyeAI