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Connect Retool to Amazon S3 to build powerful apps. Create interfaces to query, transform, and analyze object data stored in your S3 buckets, with capabilities to handle both structured and unstructured data while seamlessly integrating with other data sources.
Retool connects to Amazon S3 using secure IAM credentials stored as encrypted Retool resources. Once configured, teams can read, upload, list, and manage objects in S3 buckets from within Retool apps and workflows.
Yes. Retool supports reading and uploading files to Amazon S3, enabling teams to build file management, document workflow, and asset management tools on top of their S3 infrastructure.
Retool connects to S3 using IAM access keys stored as encrypted Retool resources. Credentials are never exposed to end users, and access is governed through Retool's permission model.
AWS credentials for S3 are stored as encrypted Retool resources and are never exposed to end users. Retool recommends using IAM roles or access keys scoped to the minimum required S3 permissions.
Yes. Retool supports environment-specific S3 resources, allowing teams to use different buckets or IAM credentials for development, staging, and production environments.
Absolutely. Retool lets teams build custom file management interfaces on top of S3 so non-technical users can upload, view, and organize objects without direct AWS console access.
Yes. Retool Workflows can read objects from S3 and trigger downstream actions—such as data processing, notifications, or approval flows—as part of automated file-driven operational pipelines.