Compare the Top Free PostgreSQL GUI Clients as of May 2025

What are Free PostgreSQL GUI Clients?

PostgreSQL GUI clients are tools used to easily manage and manipulate databases from a graphical user interface. They provide an intuitive interface that allows users to create and edit elements like tables, views, functions and more. Popular PostgreSQL GUI clients include pgAdmin, DBeaver, TablePlus and Navicat Premium. These clients support a variety of database operations through graphical tools or embedded SQL text editors for full control over query execution. Compare and read user reviews of the best Free PostgreSQL GUI Clients currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Retool

    Retool

    Retool

    Retool is an application development platform that enables developers to combine the benefits of traditional software development with a drag-and-drop UI editor and AI to build internal tools radically faster. Building in Retool fits with how you develop software today—deploy it anywhere, connect to any internal service, import your libraries, debug with your toolchain, and share it securely to users—ensuring good and well-governed software by default. Retool is used by industry leaders such as Amazon, American Express, DoorDash, OpenAI, and Mercedes Benz for mission critical custom software across operations, billing, and customer support.
    Starting Price: $10 per user per month
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    Forest Admin

    Forest Admin

    Forest Admin

    Forest Admin is a low-code internal tool solution that helps developers rapidly equip their business teams with internal tools such as fully-featured admin panels, dashboards, and database manipulation tools that are tailored to their operations and ready to scale. All you need is to connect a data source and a fully-featured admin panel is auto-generated from your data in a few moments. Then easily customize it with low-code components to meet your unique needs. Here is what you can do with Forest Admin: - Leverage out-of-the-box CRUD, Search and Filtering functionalities to manage your data. - Set up Dev, Staging and Production environments to control every step of your development process. - Assign different Roles and manage granular permissions. Create different Layouts for each of your Teams. - Enforce two-factor authentication for all users - Change the look of Forest Admin to match your company's branding. - Trigger custom actions. And more!
    Starting Price: $0.00/month
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    HeidiSQL

    HeidiSQL

    HeidiSQL

    HeidiSQL is free software, and has the aim to be easy to learn. "Heidi" lets you see and edit data and structures from computers running one of the database systems MariaDB, MySQL, Microsoft SQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite. Invented in 2002 by Ansgar, HeidiSQL belongs to the most popular tools for MariaDB and MySQL worldwide. Free for everyone, OpenSource. Connect to multiple servers in one window. Supported database systems: MariaDB, MySQL, MS SQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite. Connect to servers via commandline. Connect via SSH tunnel, or pass SSL settings. Create and edit tables, views, stored routines, triggers and scheduled events. Generate nice SQL-exports, compress these afterwards, or put them on the clipboard. Export from one server/database directly to another server/database. Manage user-privileges, import text-files, export table rows as CSV, HTML, XML, SQL, LaTeX, Wiki Markup and PHP Array. Browse and edit table-data using a comfortable grid.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Arctype

    Arctype

    Arctype

    Write queries fast, generate, format, and autocomplete SQL. Visualize anything, and build beautiful charts in 2 clicks. Combine multiple charts in a dashboard. Share and control access. Bring your team in on the action with links to charts and queries. With your queries and dashboards at your fingertips, use cmd + k to find anything in your workspace. Edit tables like a spreadsheet, and select any cell to edit. Delete rows and view JSON. If you are working with a PostgreSQL database as part of your project, you’ll probably need to add or edit data. We recommend using an SQL client to do so. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to connect to your Postgres database using an SQL client. Create the smallest EC2 instance available. Take note of the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) network it is created in. Arctype is a fast, beautiful database GUI for developers and teams. With SQL autocomplete, spreadsheet-style editing, one-click visualizations, and collaboration.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Navicat for PostgreSQL
    Navicat for PostgreSQL is an easy-to-use graphical tool for PostgreSQL database development. From writing simple SQL queries to developing complex databases, Navicat for PostgreSQL is designed to accommodate a wide range of users, from PostgreSQL beginners to seasoned developers. Connect to local/remote PostgreSQL servers and compatible with cloud databases like Amazon Redshift, Amazon Aurora, Amazon RDS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure, and all PostgreSQL database objects. Navicat provides users with our Navicat Cloud service. Sync your connection settings and queries to the cloud so you can get real-time queries and connections anytime and anywhere. With Navicat Cloud, you can leverage every minute of your day to maximize your productivity. Navicat allows you to establish secure SSH sessions through SSH Tunneling, ensuring strong authentication and secure encryption between two hosts. The authentication method can use a password or a public/private key pair.
    Starting Price: $17.99 per month
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    PSequel

    PSequel

    PSequel

    PostgreSQL GUI tool for macOS. PSequel provides a clean and simple interface for you to perform common PostgreSQL tasks quickly. pgAdmin is great for its feature-richness. However, its UI is clumsy and complicated. There is a list of PostgreSQL GUI Tools. However, they are either web-based, Java-based or don't support the features some want. In the good old MySQL world, the best client is Sequel Pro, but its support for PostgreSQL doesn't seem to be happening. So, we decided to make one. PSequel is written from scratch in Swift 2, although PSequel's UI is highly inspired by Sequel Pro. PSequel is being developed in our spare time. By supporting macOS 10.10+ only, the codebase can be kept simpler and save time by not testing it in older versions of macOS. And, less code, less bugs. PSequel is still in its early stage.
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