Compare the Top Graph Databases in China as of October 2025

What are Graph Databases in China?

Graph databases are specialized databases designed to store, manage, and query data that is represented as graphs. Unlike traditional relational databases that use tables to store data, graph databases use nodes, edges, and properties to represent and store data. Nodes represent entities (such as people, products, or locations), edges represent relationships between entities, and properties store information about nodes and edges. Graph databases are particularly well-suited for applications that involve complex relationships and interconnected data, such as social networks, recommendation engines, fraud detection, and network analysis. Compare and read user reviews of the best Graph Databases in China currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Stardog

    Stardog

    Stardog Union

    With ready access to the richest flexible semantic layer, explainable AI, and reusable data modeling, data engineers and scientists can be 95% more productive — create and expand semantic data models, understand any data interrelationship, and run federated queries to speed time to insight. Stardog offers the most advanced graph data virtualization and high-performance graph database — up to 57x better price/performance — to connect any data lakehouse, warehouse or enterprise data source without moving or copying data. Scale use cases and users at lower infrastructure cost. Stardog’s inference engine intelligently applies expert knowledge dynamically at query time to uncover hidden patterns or unexpected insights in relationships that enable better data-informed decisions and business outcomes.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Graphlytic
    Graphlytic is a customizable web platform for knowledge graph visualization and analysis. Users can interactively explore the graph, look for patterns with the Cypher or Gremlin query languages (or query templates for non-tech users), or use filters to find the answers to any graph question. The graph visualization brings deep insights in industries, such as scientific research, anti-fraud investigation, etc. Users with very little graph theory knowledge can start to explore the data in no time. Graph rendering is done with the Cytoscape.js library which allows us to render tens of thousands of nodes and hundreds of thousands of relationships. The application is provided in three ways: Desktop, Cloud, and Server. Graphlytic Desktop is a free Neo4j Desktop application installed in just a few clicks. Cloud instances are ideal for small teams that don't want to worry about the installation and need to get up and running in very little time.
    Starting Price: 19 EUR/month
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    InfiniteGraph

    InfiniteGraph

    Objectivity

    InfiniteGraph is a massively scalable graph database specifically designed to excel at high-speed ingest of massive volumes of data (billions of nodes and edges per hour) while supporting complex queries. InfiniteGraph can seamlessly distribute connected graph data across a global enterprise. InfiniteGraph is a schema-based graph database that supports highly complex data models. It also has an advanced schema evolution capability that allows you to modify and evolve the schema of an existing database. InfiniteGraph’s Placement Management Capability allows you to optimize the placement of data items resulting in tremendous performance improvements in both query and ingest. InfiniteGraph has client-side caching which caches frequently used node and edges. InfiniteGraph's DO query language enables complex "beyond graph" queries not supported by other query languages.
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    GraphDB

    GraphDB

    Ontotext

    *GraphDB allows you to link diverse data, index it for semantic search and enrich it via text analysis to build big knowledge graphs.* GraphDB is a highly efficient and robust graph database with RDF and SPARQL support. The GraphDB database supports a highly available replication cluster, which has been proven in a number of enterprise use cases that required resilience in data loading and query answering. If you need a quick overview of GraphDB or a download link to its latest releases, please visit the GraphDB product section. GraphDB uses RDF4J as a library, utilizing its APIs for storage and querying, as well as the support for a wide variety of query languages (e.g., SPARQL and SeRQL) and RDF syntaxes (e.g., RDF/XML, N3, Turtle).
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    AllegroGraph

    AllegroGraph

    Franz Inc.

    AllegroGraph is a breakthrough solution that allows infinite data integration through a patented approach unifying all data and siloed knowledge into an Entity-Event Knowledge Graph solution that can support massive big data analytics. AllegroGraph utilizes unique federated sharding capabilities that drive 360-degree insights and enable complex reasoning across a distributed Knowledge Graph. AllegroGraph provides users with an integrated version of Gruff, a unique browser-based graph visualization software tool for exploring and discovering connections within enterprise Knowledge Graphs. Franz’s Knowledge Graph Solution includes both technology and services for building industrial strength Entity-Event Knowledge Graphs based on best-of-class tools, products, knowledge, skills and experience.
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    Neo4j

    Neo4j

    Neo4j

    Neo4j’s graph data platform is purpose-built to leverage not only data but also data relationships. Using Neo4j, developers build intelligent applications that traverse today's large, interconnected datasets in real time. Powered by a native graph storage and processing engine, Neo4j’s graph database delivers an intuitive, flexible and secure database for unique, actionable insights.
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    Oracle Spatial and Graph
    Graph databases, part of Oracle’s converged database offering, eliminate the need to set up a separate database and move data. Analysts and developers can perform fraud detection in banking, find connections and link to data, and improve traceability in smart manufacturing, all while gaining enterprise-grade security, ease of data ingestion, and strong support for data workloads. Oracle Autonomous Database includes Graph Studio, with one-click provisioning, integrated tooling, and security. Graph Studio automates graph data management and simplifies modeling, analysis, and visualization across the graph analytics lifecycle. Oracle provides support for both property and RDF knowledge graphs, and simplifies the process of modeling relational data as graph structures. Interactive graph queries can run directly on graph data or in a high-performance in-memory graph server.
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