# DbVisualizer

[DbVisualizer](https://dbvis.com/) is a cross-platform database tool for developers, DBAs, analysts and SQL programmers. Both Free and paid Pro versions are available. Supported databases include MySQL, MariaDB, and PostgreSQL.

DbVisualizer has been carefully developed by a small and dedicated team. Development decisions are based on user feedback.

Example of features:

* Simple navigation of database objects and their properties.
* Integrated AI Assistant, opt-in to ask questions, explain errors and analyze your code using a simple chat interface.
* Version control using Git, track and share database scripts, collaborate, clone, switch branches, push changes and explore history.
* Visual rendering of primary/foreign keys.
* Table data editing in spreadsheet with Export and import database schema.
* Flexible user interface in light and dark themes.
* Query optimization with an explain plan feature.
* Visual query builder using drag and drop.
* Flexible SQL scripts execution with parameter support.
* SQL formatting and Command-line interface for headless execution.
* [All features](https://www.dbvis.com/features/).

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