--- title: Home layout: home nav_order: 0 --- # Part-DB Part-DB is an Open-Source inventory management system for your electronic components. It is installed on a web server and so can be accessed with any browser without the need to install additional software. {: .important-title } > Demo > > If you want to test Part-DB without installing it, you can use [this](https://demo.part-db.de/) Heroku instance. > (Or this link for the [German Version](https://demo.part-db.de/de/)). > > You can log in with username: **user** and password: **user**, to change/create data. > > Every change to the master branch gets automatically deployed, so it represents the current development progress and > is > maybe not completely stable. Please mind, that the free Heroku instance is used, so it can take some time when loading > the page > for the first time. ## Features * Inventory management of your electronic parts. Each part can be assigned to a category, footprint, manufacturer, and multiple store locations and price information. Parts can be grouped using tags. You can associate various files like datasheets or pictures with the parts. * Multi-language support (currently German, English, Russian, Japanese and French (experimental)) * Barcodes/Labels generator for parts and storage locations, scan barcodes via webcam using the builtin barcode scanner * User system with groups and detailed (fine granular) permissions. Two-factor authentication is supported (Google Authenticator and Webauthn/U2F keys) and can be enforced for groups. Password reset via email can be setup. * Optional support for single sign-on (SSO) via SAML (using an intermediate service like [Keycloak](https://www.keycloak.org/) you can connect Part-DB to an existing LDAP or Active Directory server) * Import/Export system * Project management: Create projects and assign parts to the bill of material (BOM), to show how often you could build this project and directly withdraw all components needed from DB * Event log: Track what changes happens to your inventory, track which user does what. Revert your parts to older versions. * Responsive design: You can use Part-DB on your PC, your tablet and your smartphone using the same interface. * MySQL and SQLite supported as database backends * Support for rich text descriptions and comments in parts * Support for multiple currencies and automatic update of exchange rates supported * Powerful search and filter function, including parametric search (search for parts according to some specifications) * Easy migration from an existing PartKeepr instance (see [here]({%link partkeepr_migration.md %})) * Use cloud providers (like Octopart, Digikey, Farnell or TME) to automatically get part information, datasheets and prices for parts (see [here]({% link usage/information_provider_system.md %})) * API to access Part-DB from other applications/scripts * [Integration with KiCad]({%link usage/eda_integration.md %}): Use Part-DB as central datasource for your KiCad and see available parts from Part-DB directly inside KiCad. With these features Part-DB is useful to hobbyists, who want to keep track of their private electronic parts inventory, or makerspaces, where many users have should have (controlled) access to the shared inventory. Part-DB is also used by small companies and universities for managing their inventory. ## License Part-DB is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (or at your opinion any later). This mostly means that you can use Part-DB for whatever you want (even use it commercially) as long as you publish the source code for every change you make under the AGPL, too. See [LICENSE](https://github.com/Part-DB/Part-DB-symfony/blob/master/LICENSE) for more information. ## Donate for development If you want to donate to the Part-DB developer, see the sponsor button in the top bar (next to the repo name). There you will find various methods to support development on a monthly or a one time base. ## Built with * [Symfony 5](https://symfony.com/): The main framework used for the serverside PHP * [Bootstrap 5](https://getbootstrap.com/) and [Bootswatch](https://bootswatch.com/): Used as website theme * [Fontawesome](https://fontawesome.com/): Used as icon set * [Hotwire Stimulus](https://stimulus.hotwired.dev/) and [Hotwire Turbo](https://turbo.hotwired.dev/): Frontend Javascript ## Authors * **Jan Böhmer** - *Initial work and Maintainer* - [GitHub](https://github.com/jbtronics/) See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/Part-DB/Part-DB-symfony/graphs/contributors) who participated in this project. Based on the original Part-DB by Christoph Lechner and K. Jacobs