Google selects 20 AI start-ups for India accelerator program
08 Jul 2026
Google has announced the selection of 20 artificial intelligence (AI) start-ups for its India Accelerator program. The move marks the 10th year of the initiative in India.
The chosen companies were selected from a pool of around 2,500 applications, showcasing their potential and innovation in the field.
The cohort represents a growing technical maturity within India's start-up ecosystem, tackling high-impact challenges across various sectors such as climate change and healthcare.
Start-ups to get mentorship, access to Google's AI stack
Support and mentorship
The selected start-ups will get extensive support and mentorship from Google, along with access to the tech giant's AI stack.
This is part of an effort by the company to help these firms scale their innovative products effectively.
The focus areas for this year's cohort include climate, healthcare, developer workflows, and finance solutions.
Platforms like Aikenist optimize radiology workflows by 70%
Highlights
In healthcare and legal systems, platforms like Aikenist optimize radiology workflows by 70%, while Adalat AI digitizes Indian courts to accelerate case resolutions.
Financial and security operations are seeing massive automation, with Binocs streamlining corporate due diligence, OnFinanceAI managing complex regulatory compliance, and Zeron deploying active defense agents against cyber risks.
Meanwhile, companies like Ayna and Soundverse AI are reshaping creative industries by automating fashion cataloging and music production lifecycles.
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