Desktop app for Mac, Windows & Linux

RedisRedis GUI Client

Browse keys, manage TTLs, and visualize streams with a purpose-built key browser. Connect to Redis on localhost, self-hosted, or cloud (Redis Cloud).

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Redis GUI Client - 1bench

Your Data Stays Yours

1bench runs entirely on your machine. Nothing is ever sent to us.

100% Local

Your credentials and data never leave your machine. No cloud sync, no account required.

Zero Telemetry

No usage tracking, no query logging, no analytics. What you do in 1bench stays in 1bench.

Direct Connection

1bench connects straight to your database. No proxy servers, no middleware in between.

Built for Redis

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Purpose-Built Key Browser

Browse keys in a dedicated 2-panel layout — namespace tree on the left, key details on the right. Search by pattern, switch between tree and flat view, and see types and TTLs at a glance.

2

Type-Specific Editors

Every Redis data type gets its own editor. Hashes render as a proper table with field, value, and row numbers. Sorted sets show scores, lists show indices, sets show members. Edit inline with double-click, stage changes, and save in batch.

3

TTL & Key Management

View and edit TTLs per key, rename keys, bulk delete, and manage expiration. Stage edits and deletes, review them, then commit all at once — no accidental overwrites.

10x Your Redis Productivity

Stop switching between CLI and code. Manage everything visually.

Console

Visual command builder for common operations, plus a raw CLI mode. Run any Redis command without leaving the app.

Pub/Sub Monitor

Subscribe to channels and monitor messages in real-time. Publish test messages to any channel directly.

Stream Viewer

Visualize Redis Streams with consumer groups, pending entries, and full message history in a structured view.

JSON Support

View and edit RedisJSON documents with syntax highlighting and validation. Edit nested structures inline.

Database Selector

Switch between Redis databases (0-15) instantly. See key counts and expiration stats per database at a glance.

Cluster & Sentinel

Connect to Redis Cluster and Sentinel deployments. View node topology, slot distribution, and replication.

Cloud Support

Connect to AWS ElastiCache, Azure Cache for Redis, and Redis Cloud. Works with any hosted Redis instance.

Production Safe

Read-only mode and confirmation dialogs protect your data. ACL-aware connections prevent accidental writes.

Edit, Delete & Manage Keys

Edit values inline, stage multiple changes, and save in batch. Delete, rename, and bulk-manage with undo.

Export & Import

Export key data as JSON for backup or migration. Import keys from file to seed or restore data quickly.

Favorites

Pin frequently used keys, commands, and connections for quick access. Find what you need in one click.

Multiple Tabs

Work across multiple Redis databases and connections in parallel. Each tab keeps its own browsing state.

Command History

Every command you run is saved per connection. Search, filter, and re-run previous commands instantly.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigate keys, run commands, switch tabs, and manage connections without ever reaching for the mouse.

Server Info

View memory usage, connected clients, keyspace stats, and per-database key counts. No need to run INFO.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Redis GUI?
A Redis GUI is a visual desktop client that lets you browse keys, manage TTLs, watch pub/sub channels, and run commands without using redis-cli. 1bench is a modern Redis GUI for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Does Redis have a GUI?
Redis itself ships only with redis-cli, a command-line tool. For a visual interface, you install a third-party Redis GUI like 1bench — a desktop app that lets you explore keys, inspect values, and monitor server activity from one interface.
What is the best Redis GUI for Mac, Windows, or Linux?
A good Redis GUI should run natively on your OS, support TLS and SSH tunnels, handle every Redis data type (strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, streams), and surface pub/sub in real time. 1bench delivers all of this with a single download for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Can I use a Redis GUI with Redis-compatible databases?
Yes. Any database that speaks the Redis wire protocol — forks, drop-in replacements, and managed Redis services — works with a standard Redis GUI. 1bench connects using the same connection details, so you don't need a separate client per flavor.
Can a Redis GUI monitor pub/sub, streams, and queues?
Yes. A full-featured Redis GUI supports real-time pub/sub channel subscription, stream consumption with XRANGE/XREAD, and queue inspection through list and sorted-set views. 1bench includes live pub/sub monitoring and stream browsing out of the box.

Not Just Redis

One tool for all your databases. No more juggling apps.

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