Many tools and websites have been proposed to help users to design primers for quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) experiments. Most of these tools and websites require the external step using BLAST-like tools to perform homology tests on off-target sequences for feasible and valid primers. Although MRPrimer tools have been proposed to design primers without the external step, they have drawbacks that they should be performed on a cluster of machine, or only allow users to design their primers on specific sequence DB. However, utilising a cluster of machine is usually expensive, and designing primers on their own private sequence DB is indispensable in many cases. In order to solve the above problems, we propose a new primer design method called SSDPrimer that runs on a single machine, but achieves a comparable speed with the MRPrimer method by exploiting SSD storage. It allows users to design primers on private sequence DBs. In addition, SSDPrimer supports the web browser interface such that users can easily design high-quality primers for target sequences by querying.