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Best Redis Alternatives

4 editor-verified alternatives · Redis overview →

source: tools.alternatives · stored order · active records only; review scores are annotations and never change membership or order

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Supabase

90/100open sourcefreemiumexplicit relation

Open-source Firebase alternative providing a full backend-as-a-service on PostgreSQL. Auto-generated REST and GraphQL APIs from your schema, real-time subscriptions, built-in auth with 20+ social providers and Row Level Security, S3-compatible file storage with CDN, and Deno-powered Edge Functions. Visual dashboard with SQL editor and table editor. Supports pgvector for AI apps. Self-hostable or managed with a generous free tier. 75K+ GitHub stars.

Free tier / Pro $25/mo / Team $599/moReview →
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TablePlus

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Native database management GUI for macOS, Windows, and Linux that provides a fast, clean interface for working with PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQL Server, Redis, CockroachDB, and more. Features an intuitive query editor with auto-completion, visual table editor for inline data editing, import/export in multiple formats, SSH tunnel support, and connection management. Known for its speed and polished UI compared to heavier tools like DBeaver. Popular among Mac developers.

Free (limited) / License $89 one-time
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DBeaver

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DBeaver is a free, open-source universal database GUI and SQL client supporting 100+ engines including PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB, Cassandra, and Redis. Offers a consistent cross-platform interface for schema browsing, visual query building, SQL execution, data editing, ER diagrams, and data migration between heterogeneous databases, all in a single Java-based desktop app.

Free (Community) / Pro $25/mo / Enterprise $35/mo
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Valkey

85/100open sourceexplicit relation

Valkey is a Linux Foundation-backed, BSD-3-Clause open-source fork of Redis 7.2.4 for caching, queues, and real-time data workloads. Current 9.1 and 8.1.8 releases continue performance, security, module, and cluster work while preserving Redis-compatible migration paths. It has 26K+ GitHub stars and managed-service support from AWS, Google, Oracle, Ericsson, and others.

Free and open source under BSD 3-Clause licenseReview →

Open-source Redis alternatives

Supabase, DBeaver, Valkeysee all open-source developer tools.

Free Redis alternatives

Supabase, TablePlus offer a free plan or free tier.

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FAQ

What is the best Redis alternative?

Supabase tops our editor-verified list of 4 Redis alternatives, scoring 90/100 in our hands-on review.

Are there open-source Redis alternatives?

Yes — Supabase, DBeaver, Valkey are open source.

Are there free Redis alternatives?

Yes — Supabase, TablePlus offer a free plan or free tier.