Easily create SQLite-compatible databases that spin down when idle. Start simple and add regions later without rearchitecting. Keep latency low no matter where your users are.
Not every project needs Postgres, and that’s okay. Sometimes you just want a simple, reliable database that you can spin up quickly and build on, without worrying it’ll hit your wallet like an EC2.
That’s what we built Bunny Database for.
What you get: - One-click deployment: just name your database and go, no config needed - Language-specific tooling: SDKs for TS/JS, Go, Rust, and .NET help you handle the boring bits - Low latency anywhere: replication regions let you serve reads close to your users - 41 regions worldwide: choose between automatic, single-region, and multi-region deployments - Works over HTTP: wire up anything you’d like - Database editor: insert data or run queries on the spot - Metrics: instant visibility into reads, writes, storage, and latency - Affordable, pay-as-you-go pricing: only pay for what you use, but without the serverless tax
We just launched Bunny Database into public preview. During this time the service is free, limited to 50 databases per user, each capped at 1 GB.
Interesting. We often work on high-load projects, including several involving streaming video. We’ll check out your solution with the team.
This is a solid approach. Bundling CDN, video, security, and compute with transparent pricing removes a lot of friction teams usually hit with infra providers. Love the no sales calls, just build mindset.
Love this — bunny.net keeps all the heavy lifting (CDN, video, security, compute) fast, simple, and pay‑as‑you‑go, which is exactly what modern web projects need.
When I'm shipping an edge API with sessions and rate limits, Postgres feels like too much. Bunny Database is SQLite-compatible and spins down when idle. Can you pin the primary after idle, and do replicas proxy reads until they're fresh? That's what I'd test first.
Will this be helpful to someone (say, a student) who wishes to learn SQL hands-on?
Please, pardon my question. I am a complete dumbo in this regard.
Love to see your launches. @bunny.net Congrats again on the launch!
About Bunny Database on Product Hunt
“Like SQLite, but for the web”
Bunny Database launched on Product Hunt on February 4th, 2026 and earned 249 upvotes and 16 comments, placing #4 on the daily leaderboard. Easily create SQLite-compatible databases that spin down when idle. Start simple and add regions later without rearchitecting. Keep latency low no matter where your users are.
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Hello Product Hunt 👋
Not every project needs Postgres, and that’s okay. Sometimes you just want a simple, reliable database that you can spin up quickly and build on, without worrying it’ll hit your wallet like an EC2.
That’s what we built Bunny Database for.
What you get:
- One-click deployment: just name your database and go, no config needed
- Language-specific tooling: SDKs for TS/JS, Go, Rust, and .NET help you handle the boring bits
- Low latency anywhere: replication regions let you serve reads close to your users
- 41 regions worldwide: choose between automatic, single-region, and multi-region deployments
- Works over HTTP: wire up anything you’d like
- Database editor: insert data or run queries on the spot
- Metrics: instant visibility into reads, writes, storage, and latency
- Affordable, pay-as-you-go pricing: only pay for what you use, but without the serverless tax
We just launched Bunny Database into public preview. During this time the service is free, limited to 50 databases per user, each capped at 1 GB.
Let us know what you think and happy building!