This page lists several well-known companies and open-source projects that are using SQLite. All of the references here are gathered from public information sources. The display of corporate and project logos is to facilitate recognition of those corporations and projects and does not imply any endorsement of SQLite by the owners of the logos. These users are shown in alphabetical order. ----- {leftimage: adobe.gif} {link: http://www.adobe.com/ Adobe} uses SQLite as the application file format for their {link: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/ Lightroom} product. This is publically acknowledged on the Lightroom/About_Lightroom menu popup. Adobe has also announced that their Apollo project will include SQLite. {clear} ---- {leftimage: apple.gif} {link: http://www.apple.com/ Apple} uses SQLite for many functions within Mac OS X, including {link: http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/mail/ Apple Mail} and in {link: http://www.apple.com/aperture/ Aperture}. It is also used in the Safari browser and in the iPhone and the iPod touch. {clear} ---- {leftimage: firefox.gif} The {link: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ Firefox Web Browser} from Mozilla has recently been updated to use SQLite to store all kinds of history information. SQLite is replacing Mork. {clear} ---- {leftimage: ge.gif} We believe that {link: http://www.ge.com/ General Electric} uses SQLite in some product or another because they twice wrote the to SQLite developers requesting the {link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_Control_Classification_Number US Export Control Number} for SQLite. So presumably GE is using SQLite in something that they are exporting. But nobody (outside of GE) seems to know what that might be. {clear} ---- {leftimage: google.gif} {link: http://www.google.com/ Google} recently {link: http://desktop.google.com/mac/legal.html revealed} that they are using SQLite in their Desktop for Mac. Additionally, {link: http://code.google.com/apis/gears/ Google Gears}, which allows web applications to work offline, uses SQLite for the offline data storage. {clear} ---- {leftimage: mcaffee.gif} McAfee appears to use SQLite in its antivirus programs. {link: http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@sqlite.org/msg16931.html Mentioned here } {link: http://forums.mcafeehelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=115260 and implied here} {clear} ---- {leftimage: microsoft.gif} It can inferred from {link: http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@sqlite.org/msg19226.html traffic on the SQLite mailing list} that at least one group within {link: http://www.microsoft.com/ Microsoft} is using SQLite in the development of a game program. No word yet if this game has actually been released or if they are still using SQLite. {clear} ---- {leftimage: monotone.gif} The {link: http://monotone.ca/ Monotone} configuration management system stores an entire project history in an SQLite database. Each file is a separate BLOB. {clear} ---- {leftimage: philips.gif} It is reported that {link: http://www.consumer.philips.com/portablemp3/ Philips MP3 Players} use SQLite to store metadata about the music they hold. Apparently, if you plug a Philips MP3 player into your USB port, you can see the SQLite database file there in plain sight. {clear} ---- {leftimage: php.gif} The popular {link: http://www.php.net/ PHP} programming language comes with both SQLite2 and SQLite3 built in. {clear} ---- {leftimage: python.gif} SQLite comes bundled with the {link: http://www.python.org/ Python} programming langauge since Python 2.5. {clear} ---- {leftimage: realbasic.gif} The {link: http://www.realbasic.com/ REALbasic} programming environment comes bundled with an enhanced version of SQLite that supports {link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard AES} encryption. {clear} ---- {leftimage: skype.gif} There are {link: http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users%40sqlite.org/msg27326.html multiple} {link: http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users%40sqlite.org/msg27332.html sightings} of SQLite in the {link: http://www.skype.com/ Skype} client for MacOSX and Windows. {clear} ---- {leftimage: sunmicro.gif} {link: http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/ Solaris 10} uses SQLite as the storage format for its Service Management Facility. Thus, Sun as essentially replaced the traditional unix /etc/inittab file with an SQLite database. {clear} ---- {leftimage: symbian.gif} SQLite is an integral part of {link: http://www.symbian.com/ Symbian's} operating system commonly found on high-end cellphones. {clear} ---- {leftimage: toshiba.gif} A representative of {link: http://www.toshiba.com Toshiba} wrote to the SQLite developers and requested the {link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_Control_Classification_Number US Export Control Number} for SQLite. We infer from this that Toshiba is exporting something from the US that uses SQLite, but we do not know what that something is. {clear} ----