Best Database Clients for DuckDB

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    DbVisualizer Reviews
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    DbVisualizer

    Free
    565 Ratings
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    DbVisualizer is one of the world’s most popular database clients. Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to advance their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data and to auto-generate, write and optimize queries. It has extended support for 30+ of the major databases and has basic-level support for all databases that can be accessed with a JDBC driver. DbVisualizer runs on all major OSes. Free and Pro versions are available.
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    DbGate Reviews

    DbGate

    Sprinx Systems

    Free
    DbGate features a robust data browser and editor that enables users to efficiently locate or alter data, even when navigating complex relationships. Typically, utilizing this data browser is significantly more effective than manually entering a query or employing a query designer, although all these methods are indeed available within DbGate as well. The database comparison tool stands out due to its impressive speed, leveraging cached database models to enhance performance compared to other tools in the market. Users have the ability to explore and filter various database objects by their type, such as tables, views, and stored procedures, as well as by their comparison status, including whether they are equal, changed, added, or removed. Additionally, you can choose specific objects for synchronization with the target database, with a deployment script preview presented for user confirmation prior to execution. Furthermore, you have the option to download the database model as a collection of YAML files, each representing the structure of individual tables, along with SQL files that detail other database objects like views and procedures, ensuring comprehensive documentation of the database environment. This makes DbGate not only a powerful tool for immediate database management tasks but also a valuable resource for maintaining structured database documentation.
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    SQLife Reviews

    SQLife

    Bitifyware

    $14.99
    SQLife is a versatile, cross-platform database client tailored for Oracle and PostgreSQL users. It features tabbed connection management, a robust SQL editor with syntax highlighting and auto-completion, and comprehensive tools for importing, exporting, and editing data. Users can export database objects such as tables and stored procedures, while also enjoying support for multiple languages and platforms including macOS (Apple Silicon/Intel), Windows, and Linux. SQLife enhances developer and administrator productivity with features like execution history, script management, and parallel insert support.
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    QStudio Reviews

    QStudio

    TimeStored

    Free
    QStudio is a contemporary SQL editor available at no cost, compatible with more than 30 database systems such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and DuckDB. It comes equipped with several features, including server exploration for convenient access to tables, variables, functions, and configuration settings; syntax highlighting for SQL; code assistance; and the capability to execute queries directly from the editor. Additionally, it provides integrated data visualization tools through built-in charts and is compatible with operating systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux, with exceptional support for kdb+, Parquet, PRQL, and DuckDB. Users can also enjoy functionalities such as data pivoting akin to Excel, exporting data to formats like Excel or CSV, and AI-driven features including Text2SQL for crafting queries based on plain language, Explain-My-Query for comprehensive code explanations, and Explain-My-Error for help with debugging. Users can easily create charts by sending their queries and selecting the desired chart type, ensuring seamless interaction with their servers directly from the editor. Furthermore, all data structures are efficiently managed, providing a robust and user-friendly experience.
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