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Data Xtractor is a standalone Windows application suite for relational databases, consisting of Model Xtractor, Query Xtractor, Visual Xtractor, and Security Xtractor. It is positioned not as a general-purpose IDE, but as a database productivity tool: it lets users design read-only SELECT queries without hand-writing SQL, inspect the generated SQL, reverse-engineer ER models, and turn query results directly into standard or inline charts.
In terms of features and use cases, it covers a visual SQL Query Builder, Universal Query Generator, parameterized queries, window functions, nested aggregates, Pivot/Unpivot, simulated Grouping Sets, and relationship-based drill-down in results. Model Xtractor can extract enhanced ER models from existing databases, with support for custom relationships, aliases, collapsible diagrams, and themes. Visual Xtractor focuses on creating charts from SQL results without requiring an intermediate data warehouse. Security Xtractor is used to inspect users, groups, roles, access policies, and permission objects, though the available text states that the new version currently supports only Snowflake and AWS.
Its database coverage is fairly broad, including SQLite, Firebird, Access, SQL Server CE, MySQL, MariaDB, Aurora, PostgreSQL, Redshift, Snowflake, SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, Oracle, IBM Db2, SAP ASE, and SAP SQL Anywhere. The ecosystem also includes companion tools such as Metadata Xtractor, Templates, and Monitor, as well as tutorial examples for connecting to public MariaDB datasets. The collected text does not mention an API, SDK, plugin mechanism, or whether it is open source or self-hostable.
SQLite, Firebird, SQL Server CE, and Access can be used for free; the standalone Visual, Query, Model, and Security Xtractor products are also marked as free. Full support for open-source, commercial, and cloud databases in Data Xtractor requires a subscription. The current Full Plan is $132/year, down from the original price of $468, and includes a 7-day free trial. Multiple subscriptions receive a 5% or 10% discount.
Its strengths are its focused feature set, broad database support, friendliness to users who are not comfortable with SQL, and the way it connects modeling, querying, and visualization in one workflow. Its drawbacks are that only a Windows download is visible, so cross-platform support appears limited; full database support requires payment; Security Xtractor has limited coverage; and information is missing on APIs, team collaboration, enterprise deployment, and source-code openness. It is suitable for DBAs, data analysts, system architects, database developers, and teams that need to quickly understand legacy database structures or generate complex queries.
The text does not provide information on mainland China access, payment methods, or localization, so china_access can only be classified as unknown. If network access or procurement is restricted, alternatives such as DBeaver, DataGrip, Navicat, DbVisualizer, SSMS, and pgAdmin may be worth considering.
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