DataraDB - A modern database client with AI-assisted SQL

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DataraDB is a modern cross-platform database client for developers, engineers, and database professionals. Part of the Datara Studio suite, it combines AI-assisted SQL, a powerful multi-tab editor, native support for major databases, ER diagrams, data dictionary generation, schema comparison, migrations, and privacy-first control in one fast, lightweight app.

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Hi Product Hunt, I’m excited to share Datara Studio, a modern cross-platform database client built by Elastik for developers, engineers, and database professionals. We built Datara Studio because we felt database tooling had become too heavy, fragmented, and disconnected from the way modern developers work. Datara Studio brings together AI-assisted SQL, native database support, a powerful multi-tab editor, schema design, ER diagrams, schema comparison, migration workflows, and privacy-first architecture in one fast desktop application. A few things we focused on: Native speed and low bloat Practical AI assistance for SQL generation, explanation, and error fixing Native support for eight major databases Schema and migration workflows built into the client User control over AI providers and privacy A simple commercial model with one payment and no subscriptions Datara Studio is currently in beta, and we are looking for early users who are willing to test it, challenge it, break it, and help shape the product. We would genuinely appreciate your feedback. Thank you for checking it out.

Hi everyone,

Quick follow-up from the team — wanted to share the design decision we argued about most.

Most database tools now ship an AI assistant that's on by default and quietly routes your schema (sometimes your data) off to whatever model the vendor picked. We went the other way. In DataraDB the AI is off until you switch it on, and when you do, you bring your own key — OpenAI or Anthropic — with no lock-in to a single provider.

The part we care about most: we only ever send schema metadata, never your row data, and your credentials stay local in your OS keychain. No telemetry, no phone-home.

Next release we're adding local models via Ollama, so you'll be able to run the whole thing fully offline — that's the direction we're building toward.

Curious how people here feel about AI inside a database client. Is "off by default, bring your own key" something you'd actually want, or would you rather it just be handled for you?