.NET
- ADO.NET Entity Framework, included in .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and above
- Base One Foundation Component Library, free or commercial
- Business Logic Toolkit, open source
- Devart LinqConnect, commercial, an ORM solution for Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite
- Castle ActiveRecord, ActiveRecord for .NET, open source
- DatabaseObjects .NET, open source
- DataObjects.NET, commercial
- Dapper, open source
- ECO, commercial but free use for up to 12 classes
- EntitySpaces, commercial
- Habanero, free open source enterprise application framework with a free code generating tool
- MyBatis, free open source, formerly named iBATIS
- iBATIS, free open source, maintained by ASF but now inactive.
- LINQ to SQL, included in .NET Framework 3.5
- LightSpeed, commercial but free for up to 8 models.
- LLBLGen Pro, commercial
- Neo, open source but now inactive.
- NHibernate, open source
- nHydrate, open source
- OpenAccess ORM, by Telerik free or commercial
- Persistor.NET, free or commercial
- Quick Objects, free or commercial
- Signum Framework, open source
- SubSonic, open source
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