Compare the Top Offline-First Databases that integrate with Android as of September 2025

This a list of Offline-First Databases that integrate with Android. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Android. View the products that work with Android in the table below.

What are Offline-First Databases for Android?

Offline-first databases are systems designed to prioritize local data storage and enable applications to function seamlessly even when there is no internet connection. These databases store data on the device itself, allowing users to access, modify, and interact with their data offline. When the device reconnects to the internet, the database syncs with the remote server, ensuring that any changes made offline are reflected in the cloud or central database. Offline-first databases are ideal for mobile applications, remote work environments, or any scenario where constant internet access is unreliable. By using these databases, developers can ensure that users have a consistent and uninterrupted experience, regardless of connectivity. Compare and read user reviews of the best Offline-First Databases for Android currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Ditto

    Ditto

    Ditto

    Ditto is an offline-first mobile database that ensures data is always available locally and stays consistent across devices—even in completely disconnected environments. At its core, Ditto uses Conflict-Free Replicated Data Types (CRDTs) to automatically resolve conflicts and guarantee strong eventual consistency, without requiring developers to write custom merge logic. But Ditto doesn’t stop where most offline-first databases do. We go further by making offline-first apps to synchronize even when completely offline. Ditto is the only offline-first database that includes built-in peer-to-peer and mesh networking, allowing devices to sync directly with one another without any cloud or server infrastructure. When a network connection is unavailable, Ditto-enabled devices can discover and sync with nearby peers using Bluetooth, peer-to-peer Wi-Fi, LAN, or cellular—ensuring real-time updates, even in edge environments.
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