DbVisualizer is a universal database client for anyone who works with data, from indie developers and startups to professional teams managing complex database environments, including developers, DBAs, analysts, and data engineers working across relational and NoSQL databases.
Key features:
- SQL editor with intelligent autocomplete, visual query builders, variables, and execution tools
- AI Assistant for answering questions, explaining errors, and analyzing code
- Git integration for managing SQL scripts and team collaboration
- Customizable layouts, key bindings, and UI themes
- Favorites for frequently used scripts and database objects
- Configurable security settings for organizational requirements
Connects via JDBC to MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, SQLite, Cassandra, BigQuery, and more. Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Nearly 7 million downloads, with Pro users in 150 countries, scaling from solo projects to enterprise database management.
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Dev-C++
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Flyde
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