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PostgreSQL Extension Matrix

Select the extensions you rely on and instantly see which PostgreSQL versions support them — colour-coded so upgrade risks are obvious at a glance.

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Select Extensions

How It Works

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Pick Your Extensions

Tick every PostgreSQL extension your project depends on. The list covers the 20 most popular community and contrib extensions.

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Read the Matrix

Green means fully supported, amber means partial or beta support, red means the extension does not work on that PG version, and gray means unknown.

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Plan Your Upgrade

Filter to incompatible-only to spot blockers instantly. Copy the matrix as Markdown and paste it into your upgrade ticket.

FAQ

Is my data sent anywhere?

No. Everything runs in your browser. Your extension selections never leave your device. The only network requests are badge image fetches from our badge service.

How is compatibility data sourced?

Compatibility data is compiled from each extension's official documentation, GitHub release notes, and the PostgreSQL Extension Network (PGXN). We update the matrix whenever a new PG major version ships.

What does "Partial" support mean?

Partial means the extension builds and installs on that PG version but some features may be missing, experimental, or require a specific build flag. Check the extension's docs for details.

My extension is not listed — can I add it?

This tool covers the 20 most commonly used extensions. If yours is missing, let us know via our feedback form and we will consider adding it in the next update.

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