v0.4.0 · macOS · Apple Silicon
The database client your Mac deserves
Esploro is built for people who live in SQL: PostgreSQL and MySQL (MariaDB too)—browse schemas, multi-statement runs, and huge result grids that stay smooth when other tools choke. No Electron tax. No extra browser tab. Just a calm, razor-fast workspace tuned for Apple Silicon.
macOS 13 or later · Apple Silicon (.dmg)
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Your data stays yours
Connections and passwords live in the Keychain; nothing ships to our servers—because there isn’t a cloud in the middle. Tauri 2 and Rust under the hood, with a React UI that respects your focus.
Speed you notice every day
Virtualized result grids stay light on memory when you're exploring millions of rows. Direct database connections with session-scoped pools—no sluggish middle layer.
A workflow that keeps up
Run several statements at once and review each outcome. Hop the schema tree, filter and paginate tables, and drill into objects and columns without losing your place.
The details that add up to “finally”
- Battle-tested drivers: PostgreSQL via tokio-postgres · MySQL / MariaDB via mysql_async
- Table viewer with sort, filter, and page size you control—stay oriented on big data
- SQL editor with multi-statement runs and wire-accurate error positions
- Copy result sets as CSV or JSON in one step
- Saved queries and connection profiles—your workspace, exactly where you left it
- Dark and light themes for long sessions
First time opening? macOS Gatekeeper may ask—Control-click the app, choose Open once, and you’re set.