Plans, costs, and free options for DbSchema
Last updated: February 3, 2026
Pricing Model
Freemium
Starting Price
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Free Option
No
DbSchema offers a free tier with basic features, plus paid plans for users who need more advanced functionality.
Basic features included at no cost
Premium features with paid plans
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Prices shown are starting prices. Actual pricing may vary based on features and team size.
See all alternatives →DbSchema offers a free plan with limited features, plus paid plans for advanced functionality.
Yes, DbSchema offers a free tier with basic features. Upgrade to a paid plan for more functionality.
Check DbSchema's official website for current trial offers.
Free or freemium alternatives include NocoDB, Stacker, Tooljet. View our full comparison to find the best value.
DbSchema offers various pricing plans: Developer Perpetual for $294 (one-time), Developer Monthly Subscription for $29.4/month, Teams Shared Floating License for $730 (one-time), Individual Perpetual for $196 (one-time), Individual Monthly Subscription for $19.6/month, and Educational Perpetual for $98 (one-time) or Monthly for $9.8/month. All prices are subject to taxes.
Yes, DbSchema offers a free Community Edition. This edition allows users to connect to databases, reverse engineer schemas, display them as diagrams, add/edit tables, and use the SQL Editor for queries.