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February 09, 2026
•Jesse Landry

VillageSQL Launch: Empowering MySQL Innovation with $35M Funding

There is a certain moment in infrastructure when the room goes quiet. Not because nothing is happening, but because something foundational just clicked. VillageSQL just raised $35M across Seed and...

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There is a certain moment in infrastructure when the room goes quiet. Not because nothing is happening, but because something foundational just clicked. VillageSQL just raised $35M across Seed and Series A, and the silence is the sound of engineers realizing they do not have to abandon MySQL to build for what comes next. The round was led by FirstMark, with GV and Spark Capital in the mix, plus Homebrew and strategic angels who know when the floor is solid enough to build upward.

VillageSQL is not chasing novelty for novelty’s sake. It is an open-source, extensible tracking fork of MySQL that shows respect for the 30+ years of muscle memory developers already carry. Drop-in replacement is not marketing poetry here. It is a promise kept. Same tools. Same ORMs. 0 code changes. Then the door opens to extensions that actually let MySQL stretch its legs in the agentic AI era without pulling a hamstring.

Dominic Preuss and Steve Schirripa built this with the confidence of people who understand that databases are not fashion. They are plumbing. You can make them prettier, faster, smarter, but you do not get to break the house. Steve Schirripa, co-founder and CTO, brings the technical gravity, grounded in database reality, not slides. Dominic Preuss, co-founder, sets the tone for a company that understands adoption beats evangelism every time.

The product story is quiet in the best way. Custom data types. Custom functions. Custom indexes coming soon. Extensions installed with a single SQL command instead of a committee meeting. Permissionless innovation without asking a vendor for permission to think. VillageSQL does not ask developers to move villages. It improves the one they already live in.

Investors noticed because this is how durable infrastructure gets born. FirstMark has a history of backing companies that respect developers instead of trying to outsmart them. GV and Spark Capital know that AI-native systems still need databases that do not flinch under real workloads. Homebrew shows up when the narrative and the mechanics line up. This round reads less like a bet on hype and more like a vote for restraint with ambition.

The real takeaway is not the $35M. It is the discipline. VillageSQL focused on compatibility first, extensibility second, and community always. That order matters. It is how you earn trust in a space where breaking changes cost careers. This is how you build infrastructure that lasts longer than the funding cycle.

If you are building on MySQL and feeling the pressure to choose between stability and innovation, VillageSQL is a reminder that you can have both, if you are willing to do the unglamorous work with precision, patience, and just enough swagger to know you are right.

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