Clear answers before you download.
Pricing, privacy, supported sources, SQL workflows and Windows installer warnings.
Is Log Parser Lizard free?
Yes. The current release is free to download and use. Future editions, features or pricing may change, but no payment is required for the current release.
Does my data leave the computer?
Supported files and query results are processed on the Windows computer running the application. Log contents are not uploaded to a hosted analysis service.
Is it only for log files?
No. It was built for log analysis, but providers also cover CSV, TSV, JSON, XML, text files, file-system data, Windows sources, databases and API output.
Which SQL syntax should I use?
Available fields, functions and syntax depend on the selected provider and engine. Microsoft Log Parser-compatible queries and SQLite-oriented analysis are both supported in relevant workflows.
Do I need Microsoft Log Parser 2.2?
No. Log Parser Lizard can work on its own. Microsoft Log Parser 2.2 is optional, but recommended when you want maximum access to its classic Windows and system-data input providers. Log Parser Lizard was originally built as an advanced GUI for it.
Why can Windows show a warning?
SmartScreen can warn when an installer has limited download reputation. This alone is not a malware detection. Verify the official source and never ignore a genuine antivirus detection.
Can it analyze many or very large files?
Yes, where supported by the selected provider. Use folder paths or wildcards, filter and aggregate with SQL, and export a smaller result.