Amazon Web Services can be described as renting powerful computers, storage, and digital tools over the internet instead of owning them. For a non-technical person, AWS works much like electricity or water from a utility provider. Instead of buying servers and setting them up in an office, businesses access everything online. When a company needs more computing power, it simply uses more from AWS. When it needs less, it uses less. This removes the hassle of buying, maintaining, and upgrading physical machines. AWS operates massive data centers worldwide and allows organizations to use them remotely. Even non-technical users benefit because applications run faster, are more reliable, and are accessible from anywhere. AWS hides most technical complexity behind simple interfaces. For beginners, the key idea is that AWS lets businesses use technology as a service rather than as something they own. This shift makes technology more flexible, affordable, and accessible to organizations of all sizes.