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SkillsApr 28, 2026·3 min de lecture

DB Browser for SQLite — Visual SQLite Database Editor

A visual open-source tool for creating, designing, and editing SQLite database files with a spreadsheet-like interface and full SQL support.

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DB Browser for SQLite
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Introduction

DB Browser for SQLite (DB4S) is a visual, open-source desktop application for creating, designing, and editing SQLite database files. It provides a familiar spreadsheet-like interface that removes the need to learn complex SQL commands for basic operations while still offering a full SQL editor for advanced queries.

What DB Browser for SQLite Does

  • Opens and browses existing SQLite databases without writing any SQL
  • Creates, defines, and modifies tables, indexes, and views via point-and-click
  • Imports and exports data in CSV, SQL, and JSON formats
  • Executes arbitrary SQL queries with syntax highlighting and result grids
  • Edits cell values directly in a spreadsheet-style interface

Architecture Overview

DB4S is a C++ desktop application built on the Qt framework. It links directly against the SQLite library, operating on database files on disk. There is no client-server layer; the application reads and writes .db files directly, making it portable and zero-configuration.

Self-Hosting & Configuration

  • No server component exists; it is a standalone desktop application
  • Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux via native packages or Snap
  • Plugins can be loaded for additional cipher support (SQLCipher)
  • Preferences allow configuring default encodings, font sizes, and NULL display
  • Portable builds are available for running from USB without installation

Key Features

  • Spreadsheet-like data browser for quick visual inspection
  • Built-in SQL editor with auto-completion and syntax highlighting
  • Plot pane for visualizing query results as charts
  • Full SQLCipher support for encrypted databases
  • Diff viewer comparing two database files side by side

Comparison with Similar Tools

  • DBeaver — supports many database engines but heavier; DB4S is purpose-built for SQLite
  • SQLiteStudio — similar scope but DB4S has broader OS packaging and community
  • Datasette — web-based read-only explorer; DB4S is a full read-write desktop editor
  • litecli — terminal-only CLI; DB4S offers a graphical point-and-click workflow

FAQ

Q: Can DB4S handle large databases? A: It works well with files up to several gigabytes. For very large datasets, the SQL editor is more efficient than the grid browser.

Q: Does it support SQLCipher encrypted databases? A: Yes. Builds with SQLCipher support can open and create encrypted databases.

Q: Is there a command-line interface? A: DB4S is GUI-only. For CLI needs, the official sqlite3 shell or litecli are better choices.

Q: Which SQLite version is bundled? A: Each release bundles a recent stable SQLite version; check the About dialog for the exact number.

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