SQLite Small. Fast Reliable: Choose any three: Home About Documentation Download License Support Purchase Search What Is SQLite? Common Links SQLite is a C-language library that implements a small; fast; self-contained; high-reliability; full-featured; SQL database engine. SQLite is most used database engine in the world: SQLite is built into all mobile phones and most computers and comes Features bundled inside countless other applications that people use every day: More_Information _ When to use SQLite Getting Started The SQLite fileformat is stable cross-platform, and backwards compatible and the developers pledge to keep it that Prior Releases through at least the year 2050. SQLite database files are commonly used as containers to transfer rich content between SQL Syntax systems [1] [2] [3] and as a long-term archival format for data [4]. There are over trillion (1el2) SQLite databases in active use Pragmas [5] SQL functions Date & time functions SQLite source_code is in the public-domain and is free to everyone to use for purpose Aggregate functions Window functions Latest Release JSON functions CIC++ Interface Spec Introduction Version 3.33.0 (2020-08-14). Download Prior Releases List of C-language APIs The TCL Interface Spec Quirks and Gotchas Frequently Asked Questions Commit History Bugs News Ongoing development and support of SQLite is made possible in part by SQLite Consortium members, including: Expensify Naiggtiordard Bentley 5usainin9 Intcn srcuctugo Bloomberg the way any