dbclaw turns natural language into read-only SQL across PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and spreadsheets — then runs it and shows you the answer. Plain English in, charts & tables out.
No account. Your data stays on your machine.
One desktop app for technical and non-technical teams alike.
Ask follow-up questions in a ChatGPT-style thread that remembers context — "now break that down by region".
When a query fails, dbclaw re-reads your live schema and fixes the SQL itself, then shows you what it corrected.
Join across different databases in one query — PostgreSQL + MongoDB + Excel, together.
Send any result straight to a native .xlsx workbook — full data, not just what's on screen.
Define friendly names, business metrics and a glossary so the AI speaks your terms, not raw column names.
Every query is read-only and local-first. Credentials live in your OS keychain; your data never leaves your machine.
Relational, document, and flat files — all in one place.
Use a cloud model with an API key, or run fully offline with a local model.
Windows 10/11 (x64). Free.
Recommended. Per-user install, no admin needed. Auto-updates itself.
Download .exe installer⚠️ Builds are unsigned, so Windows SmartScreen shows "Windows protected your PC" — click More info → Run anyway. macOS and Linux builds are on the roadmap.
Yes — free to download and use on Windows.
No. dbclaw is local-first. Only your question and the schema are sent to the AI provider you pick — and with a local Ollama model, nothing leaves your machine. Every query is read-only.
Anthropic Claude, OpenAI, Google Gemini, DeepSeek, or a local model via Ollama.
No. Ask in plain English. If you do know SQL, there's a Query tab to write it yourself (read-only).