SQLite is a popular software tool. There are currently 11 open-source alternatives to SQLite, with a combined total of 58.3k GitHub stars. The most common language among these projects is Objective-C.
Showing 11 open-source alternatives
A mobile database for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS that replaces Core Data and SQLite with an object-oriented model.
A mobile database for iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS that replaces Core Data and SQLite with an object-oriented, reactive model.
A mobile database for Android that replaces SQLite and ORMs with a fast, object-oriented, and sync-ready data layer.
A mobile database that runs directly inside phones, tablets, or wearables as an alternative to SQLite and key-value stores.
A simple, fast, and versatile Datalog database with built-in document, vector, and full-text search capabilities.
A mobile-first database for .NET that replaces SQLite and ORMs with a fast, object-oriented data layer.
A high-performance embedded Go database with an intuitive API, designed as a fast alternative to SQLite and GORM.
A high-performance Flutter/Dart database for super-fast object persistence and on-device vector search.
An embedded document database written in Rust with a MongoDB-like API, offering a modern alternative to SQLite.
A lightweight embedded relational database for Rust with a native Rust data API, supporting SQL execution and typed ORM.
A persistent, high-performance, transactional, and ACID-compliant ordered key-value database for .NET, supporting both in-memory and disk storage.
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