SQL Studio
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Spreadsheet-style table editor with staged commits enables direct data changes and reviewable workflows. Advanced SQL completion, responsive UI, large table performance, and initial support for SQLite, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server support deep data exploration and editing tasks.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Syntax Highlighting
- Works Offline
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- No registration required
- Database Management Tool
- SQLite
Tags
- sqlite-editor
- sqlite-manager
- database-client
- database-editor
- parser
- mysql-query-editor
- table-editor
- database-query
- sql-query-tool
- sql-client
- sql-editor
SQL Studio News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
- jud3v2 liked SQL Studio
- POX added SQL Studio as alternative to Bobby for SQLite
- Maoholguin updated SQL Studio
- rocktimemedia added Lightweight as a feature to SQL Studio
- rocktimemedia1 A comment was removed from SQL Studio
- rocktimemedia rated SQL Studio
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What is SQL Studio?
Fast, elegant, and designed for engineers and analysts who care about their tools. Rethink how you query, explore, and work with data.
What sets SQL Studio apart?
- Hand crafted querying experience: Meticulously hand-written parsers provide intelligent, context-aware completions.
- Effortless table editing: Modify data directly in the table editor. Add, duplicate, or delete rows. Changes are staged until you commit.
- Built for performance: From viewing massive tables to writing complex queries, every interaction is fast and fluid.
Which dialects are supported?
I'll start by adding support for SQLite, Postgres, and SQL Server. After that, I'll run polls to help decide which SQL dialects to prioritize next.






