A fast, native Redis client for Windows
A Redis GUI that respects your keyspace: browse keys, inspect TTLs, and run commands with completion — rendered natively, so even SCANning a huge keyspace doesn't melt the UI.
What you get
- Redis 6 and 7, standalone and managed (ElastiCache, Upstash)
- Key browser with type-aware viewers (strings, hashes, lists, sets, streams)
- Command console with completion and inline docs
- SSH tunneling built in; credentials stay in the OS keychain
- Cursor-based SCAN browsing — no blocking KEYS * footguns
Why Windows specifically
A real Win32 application rendering through DirectX 12 — not an Electron shell. Credentials live in Windows Credential Manager; Ctrl-shortcuts follow platform conventions.
Windows is where most 'native' database clients quietly become second-class ports. Zolt's Windows build is the same codebase, same renderer architecture, same performance budget as macOS.
Comparing options? See how Zolt stacks up against DBeaver, TablePlus, DataGrip, and Beekeeper Studio.
Common questions
Is Zolt a native Redis client on Windows?
Yes. Zolt is written end-to-end in Rust on GPUI and renders through DirectX 12 on Windows — no Electron, no WebView. Credentials are stored in Windows Credential Manager.
Does Zolt support Redis Cluster?
Zolt targets standalone and managed Redis 6–7 deployments at beta launch; cluster topology support is on the roadmap.
When can I download Zolt for Windows?
Zolt is in private pre-alpha; the public beta for macOS, Windows, and Linux is planned within roughly 12 weeks. Join the waitlist at zoltdb.com/download to get the Windows build the day it ships.
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The public beta lands in ~12 weeks. One email when the Windows build is ready.
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