Best PostgreSQL GUI Clients

Compare the Top PostgreSQL GUI Clients as of June 2025

What are 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 PostgreSQL GUI Clients currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    DataGrip

    DataGrip

    JetBrains

    Meet DataGrip, our new database IDE that is tailored to suit the specific needs of professional SQL developers. Allows you to execute queries in different modes and provides a local history that keeps track of all your activity and protects you from losing your work. Lets you jump to any table, view, or procedure by its name via the corresponding action, or directly from its usages in the SQL code. Gives you an extended insight into how your queries work and into the database engine behavior, so you can make your queries more efficient. DataGrip provides context-sensitive code completion, helping you to write SQL code faster. Completion is aware of the tables structure, foreign keys, and even database objects created in code you're editing. DataGrip detects probable bugs in your code and suggests the best options to fix them on the fly. It will immediately let you know about unresolved objects, using keywords as identifiers and always offers a way to fix the problems.
    Starting Price: $199 per year
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    DBeaver

    DBeaver

    DBeaver

    Free multi-platform database tool for developers, database administrators, analysts and all people who need to work with databases. Supports all popular databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MS Access, Teradata, Firebird, Apache Hive, Phoenix, Presto, etc. Copy As: format configuration editor was added. Extra configuration for filter dialog (performance). Sort by column as fixed (for small fetch sizes). Case-insensitive filters support was added. Plaintext view now support top/bottom dividers. Data editor was fixed (when column name conflicts with alias name). Duplicate row(s) command was fixed for multiple selected rows. Edit sub-menu was returned to the context menu. Columns auto-size configuration was added. Dictionary viewer was fixed (for read-only connections). Current/selected row highlighting support was added (configurable).
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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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    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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    Datazenit

    Datazenit

    Datazenit

    Modern database administration tool. Cross-platform MySQL and PostgreSQL GUI with data grid, schema builder, and interactive charts. Datazenit is a web-based database administration tool. It features a smart data grid, query builder, schema editor, live charts, and raw query editor with auto-complete. The goal is to build a modern and intelligent database tool that would increase productivity. The schema editor has been designed with developer productivity in mind. It is equipped with intelligent features similar to the ones you could find in an IDE. Users can choose to query data via a graphical user interface instead of a classic raw query editor. Query builder supports multiple conditions, sorting and more. Various chart styles can be used to create effective visualizations, like scatter, line, area, bar, and pie chart. Best of all, they can be shared or embedded. Enjoy an advanced data grid with different editors like text area, dropdown, checkbox, and a calendar.
    Starting Price: $49 one-time payment
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    Postico

    Postico

    Postico

    Postico is a database client. Postico can connect to a local PostgreSQL server running on your Mac, or to remote servers running on a different computer. If you want to install a local PostgreSQL server on your Mac, I recommend Postgres.app. Postgres.app starts a PostgreSQL server running locally on your Mac. The first time it starts it will automatically create a new data directory and set up an empty database. After a few moments, the server will be running and waiting for connections. Postgres.app can't start when another PostgreSQL server is already running on your computer. If you run into problems, make sure to deactivate or uninstall other PostgreSQL installations. Reboot your computer after uninstalling! To connect to a PostgreSQL server with Postico, you must first create a favorite. A favorite contains parameters for connecting to a server. Some connection parameters are optional.
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