DbVisualizer is a database management and SQL client that helps developers, DBAs, analysts, and data engineers manage, explore, and query databases across multiple database systems.
The software provides a graphical interface and SQL editor for working with relational and NoSQL databases. Ask questions, explain errors, and analyze code with the built-in AI Assistant, and use the built-in Git integration to manage your SQL scripts and collaboration.
Users can connect to multiple databases, browse database structures, manage objects such as tables and indexes, and analyze data through query execution and result visualization.
DbVisualizer supports common database development and administration tasks such as writing and optimizing SQL queries, inspecting database schemas, editing table data, and troubleshooting queries. It connects to many widely used databases and runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
With nearly 7 million downloads and Pro users in more than 150 countries, DbVisualizer is used by organizations worldwide as a database management and SQL development tool.
DbVisualizer’s key capabilities include:
Multi-database connectivity
Connect to a wide range of databases including MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, SQLite, Cassandra, BigQuery, andhas extensive support for 35+ of the most popular databases. It also connects directly to many JDBC compatible databases via the built-in JDBC-driver manager.
SQL development tools
Write, edit, format, and execute SQL queries using an advanced SQL editor with features such as auto-completion, query history, visual query building, and result set management.
Database exploration and management
Visualize database schemas, browse tables and views, inspect indexes and constraints, and edit table data through a graphical interface.
AI-assisted SQL workflows
An integrated AI assistant helps generate SQL queries, explain database objects, interpret query results, and assist with troubleshooting SQL errors.
Git version control integration
Built-in Git support allows users to manage SQL scripts and related files with repository cloning, branching, change tracking, and collaboration workflows directly within the application.
Cross-platform support
The software runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux and supports connections to both cloud-based and on-premises databases.
DbVisualizer is available in Free and Pro editions. The Pro edition is distributed under a perpetual license model, allowing users to keep access to versions released during the license period, with optional renewals for continued updates and new releases.