Finally, a tool that makes creating backends without code simple! Database Designer builds complete PostgreSQL databases with no code—auto-generating SQL, Markdown docs, and C# Entity-Framework scripts locally and with PQC-resistant cryptography!

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About This Software

“Create Worlds, Not Walls.”


View The Source Code on Github! Walker-Industries-RnD/Database-Designer

Designing PostgreSQL databases can feel like building walls—tedious, repetitive, and time-consuming. Database Designer turns that around. With just a few clicks, it generates everything you need (including SQL files, documentation, and C# models) so you can focus on creating your world: building apps, experimenting with schemas, or connecting services across projects.

Here’s what Database Designer delivers instantly:

Complete SQL files — schemas, tables, references, and indexes ready to deploy
📘 Markdown documentation — clean, exportable, and team-friendly
💻 Entity Framework–ready C# classes — plug-and-play with your applications

Why you should use it:

  • Save hours of repetitive work – no more manually writing SQL or maintaining endless documentation.

  • Work locally, securely – everything runs offline, keeping your data private (With an optional cloud solution coming soon).

  • Future-proof security – powered by Pariah Cybersecurity v2, an open-source, post-quantum–resistant library developed by Walker Industries with tech from BouncyCastle and other notable libraries. It uses NIST-approved functions like KYBERS CRYSTAL and AES256 to ensure your data stays safe today and in the quantum future.

  • Designed for usability – the interface is fast, intuitive, and enjoyable, making database design less of a chore.

  • Table and project templates – start faster with pre-built table structures or complete project templates, ensuring consistency across projects and speeding up database creation.

  • Open source – fully transparent and community-driven, so you can extend, customize, and trust the software.

Side note: While Database Designer will be open source with a free-to-use SDK, the current version has some messy code and minor bugs. Future updates will improve stability, add new functionality and overall have a pretty good polish.

Built by developers, for developers

Database Designer began as an internal tool to quickly connect services across XRUIOS, Project Replicant, and other projects. It quickly evolved into a full-featured database solution with contributions from an amazing team:

🎨 Kennaness – crafted polished, intuitive art assets
🛠️ jpena173 – optimized the backend architecture and performance

  • Ares – provided critical guidance on feature development

  • IiErickiI – offered UI/UX feedback that made the tool a joy to use

Who benefits the most:

  • Developers learning PostgreSQL or experimenting with new schemas

  • Teams building production-ready applications

  • Anyone who wants to focus on creating worlds, not walls

Why it matters

Database Designer removes the friction from database creation, freeing you to design, innovate, and build. Whether you’re a solo developer, a small team, or part of a larger studio, this tool transforms tedious database setup into a seamless, productive, and even enjoyable process.

DEFINITELY Real Reviews

“We used this to develop the XM3; truly a great tool of pioneering here!”
— Purple-Haired Woman

“Jarvis says it’s the most efficient database tool in the workshop. I agree.”
— Genius, Billionaire, Playboy, Philanthropist 

“We have so many sights to show you… and none of them involve writing SQL by hand.”

— Guy with Pins on Head

“I tried manually writing SQL once… never again. This must be what [REDACTED] uses up in that space station of theirs!”
— Resistance Camp troop

“Minor bugs? Sure. But like surviving [REDACTED] ambush, it just makes the victory sweeter.”
— Anynomous Spartan

"I am the Bone of my Sword. Steel is my Body an-"

— Guy Holding Bow

System Requirements

Windows
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows OS
    • Processor: Anything decent
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Anything decent
    • Storage: 2000 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Anything decent
    • VR Support: No(t yet)
    • Additional Notes: A School Laptop Could Probably Run This
    Minimum:
    • OS: Linux
    • Processor: Anything decent
    • Graphics: Anything decent
    • Storage: 2000 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Anything decent
    • VR Support: No(t yet)

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