Google and global venture capital firm Accel have come together to support a new wave of early-stage AI startups in India. Their partnership is designed to help young founders who are still at the idea or prototype stage but have the passion and potential to build meaningful AI products.
Under this initiative, selected startups can receive up to $2 million in funding, shared between Google’s AI Futures Fund and Accel’s Atoms programme. For many first-time entrepreneurs, this kind of early backing can be the difference between a dream that stays on paper and a product that reaches the market.
But the help goes far beyond money. Young founders often struggle with access to powerful computing resources, which are essential for training and testing AI models. To bridge this gap, Google will offer $350,000 worth of compute credits, along with access to its newest AI technologies, including Gemini and DeepMind models. This gives small teams the same high-end tools used by global AI companies.
The selected startups will also receive close mentorship from Google engineers, product leaders and Accel’s investment team. This support will help founders refine their ideas, build stronger products and learn how to take them to market. For many entrepreneurs, this kind of guidance can be more valuable than the funding itself.
This partnership comes at a time when India’s AI ecosystem is rapidly expanding. Google for Startups recently launched a hands-on programme called “Prompt to Prototype” to help early-stage founders learn to build with AI. More than 150 young companies also participated in Google’s AI Day for Startups, showing the excitement and hunger among India’s new generation of builders.
Global tech giants are also paying attention. Nvidia has joined India’s Deep Tech Alliance, and companies like OpenAI, Anthropic and Perplexity are strengthening their presence in the country. They see India not just as a big market, but as a place where talented engineers and creative problem-solvers can build world-class AI products.
Through this collaboration, Google and Accel hope to inspire India’s youngest AI minds to think big, experiment boldly and build solutions that can impact millions, both in India and around the world.
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