Roadmap#

Full details on supported SQL features are available on the docs site.

This is a selection of unimplemented features we’re working on. Don’t see what you need on here? Let us know! Paying customers get their feature requests implemented first.

Roadmap last updated Aug 2026, next update Oct 2026.

Major releases in 2026#

Dolt 2.0 launched in May. It is the second major-version release of the database, and represents a new level of performance, features, and stability for our growing pool of production server customers.

Doltgres 1.0 launched in August. Doltgres is the Postgres-compatible version of Dolt. This launch signals that Doltgres has achieved a level of compatibility and stability comparable to Dolt’s 1.0 release and is ready for production use cases. Try it and let us know what you think.

Upcoming features#

Work to improve the performance and availability of Dolt and Doltgres is a constant theme and not called out explicitly unless it’s a major separable effort.

Dolt#

FeatureEstimate
User-defined functionsQ4 2026
Update multiple branches in a transactionQ4 2026
Row-level locking (SELECT FOR UPDATE)Q4 2026
SQL query engine planner overhaul2027
Transaction isolation levelsUnscheduled
Rebase schema conflict resolution supportUnscheduled
Multiple DBs in one repoUnscheduled
Customized merge rulesUnscheduled
Images / video typesUnscheduled
History compressionUnscheduled
Embedded DoltUnscheduled
Lock / unlock tablesUnscheduled
Updateable viewsUnscheduled
Encryption at restUnscheduled
Pipeline query processingUnscheduled

Doltgres#

Dolt and Doltgres share an engine, so most features on the Dolt roadmap also apply to Doltgres.

FeatureEstimate
PostGIS supportQ4 2026
pgvector supportQ4 2026
Collation support2027
Custom indexing (anything not built in)2027
Custom aggregate functions2027
More built-in function supportOngoing
Additional DDL statements (e.g. ALTER SEQUENCE, COMMENT ON)Ongoing
Better pg_catalog supportOngoing

Selection of recent feature launches#