Noor Rahman

VectorLens — The Vector Database GUI - The visual interface your vector database never had.

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VectorLens is a native desktop app that gives developers a visual interface for their vector databases. Connect to ChromaDB, Qdrant, Weaviate, or Milvus — local or remote — and immediately get a UI for browsing collections, running semantic searches, visualizing your embedding space in 2D, and monitoring connection health. No CLI. No scripts. No code. One-time purchase. $14.99 USD. Runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux.

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Noor Rahman
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Hey Product Hunt — I'm Noor, and we built VectorLens. The spark for this was straightforward: I was spending way too long in the terminal every time I needed to understand what was actually in my vector store. ChromaDB, Qdrant, Weaviate — they're all incredibly powerful, but none of them ship with a visual interface worth using for day-to-day development work. Every time I needed to inspect a collection, run a test query, or figure out why my retrieval results were off, it was CLI commands and raw JSON output. It worked, but it was slow and annoying in a way that felt unnecessary. VectorLens fixes that. It's a native desktop app — runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux — that gives you a real UI for your vector databases. Connect once, and you can browse collections, inspect metadata, run semantic searches with any embedding provider, and visualize your embedding space in 2D to spot clustering issues or outliers. The vector visualization was the feature I was most excited to build. Seeing your embedding space rendered as a 2D projection tells you things about your data that you just can't get from query output. What we built for V1: multi-connection management (switch between dev/staging/prod databases), a semantic search playground, 2D vector visualization, connection health dashboard, and data export. One-time license at $14.99. No subscription, no telemetry, your data never leaves your machine. Happy to answer anything and genuinely curious what features you'd want to see next.