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Page updated Feb 21, 2024

Working with caching and offline scenarios

For offline scenarios, Amplify provides DataStore.

Amplify DataStore uses AWS AppSync to make it easy to build apps that need to support offline and low-latency scenarios. DataStore also makes working with distributed, cross-user data just as simple as working with local-only data by providing a programming model for leveraging shared and distributed data without writing additional code.

To learn more about building offline-first apps with DataStore, check out the documentation here.