# DBCode > Database management inside VS Code. Query, edit, and visualize data without leaving your editor. DBCode is a VS Code extension that brings full database management capabilities directly into your code editor. It supports 50+ databases including PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MongoDB, SQL Server, Oracle, and many more. ## Key Features - **Query Editor**: Write and execute SQL with syntax highlighting, autocomplete, and error detection - **Visual Data Editing**: Edit table data directly in a spreadsheet-like interface - **Database Notebooks**: Combine SQL, Markdown, and charts in interactive notebooks - **AI-Powered Queries**: Use GitHub Copilot or other AI assistants to write SQL from natural language - **50+ Databases**: Connect to PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MongoDB, SQL Server, Oracle, Redis, DynamoDB, and more - **Cloud Providers**: One-click connections to Azure, Supabase, Neon, PlanetScale, Turso, and other cloud databases - **Data Visualization**: Create charts directly from query results - **Secure Sharing**: Share query results via encrypted, expiring links - **SSH Tunnels**: Connect to databases behind firewalls - **Query History**: Never lose a query with full history tracking - **Export Options**: Export to CSV, Excel, JSON, HTML, Markdown, SQL, or XML ## Supported Editors DBCode works with VS Code and all major forks: - Visual Studio Code - Cursor - Windsurf - Positron - Trae - Kiro - Antigravity - VSCodium ## Installation Search for "DBCode" in your editor's extension marketplace, or visit: https://dbcode.io/install ## Documentation Full documentation: https://dbcode.io/docs Supported databases: https://dbcode.io/docs/supported-databases Cloud providers: https://dbcode.io/docs/cloud-providers ## Links - Website: https://dbcode.io - Documentation: https://dbcode.io/docs - Changelog: https://dbcode.io/changelog - Support: help@dbcode.io ## Detailed Documentation For comprehensive documentation, see: https://dbcode.io/llms-full.txt