Announcing the 2026 cohort of Google for Startups Accelerator: India
As the startup ecosystem rapidly transitions from language models to sophisticated agentic, multimodal systems, and brings AI to the physical world, Indian founders are leading the charge on this global technological frontier. Today, we are thrilled to announce the 20 groundbreaking AI startups joining the Google for Startups Accelerator: India 2026 Class marking the 10th anniversary of Google’s Accelerator programs.
Selected from a highly competitive pool of ~2,500 applications, these 20 AI-first startups are defining what's next. The cohort reflects the deepening technical maturity of the ecosystem, solving high-impact challenges across climate, healthcare, developer workflows, and finance.
Through this accelerator, we are providing these startups with essential support, including access to the Google AI stack, alongside critical technical and go-to-market mentorship to help them move beyond foundational hurdles into scaled deployment.
Introducing 20 AI-first startups of the 2026 class
- Adalat AI (Legal): Automates manual clerical tasks and accelerates case resolution across courts in India through an end-to-end justice tech stack.
- Aikenist (Healthcare): Provides QuickSuite, a fast-growing AI tech platform that optimizes the end-to-end radiology process by up to 70%.
- Aurassure (Climate): Utilizes a unified AI platform with modular sensors to deliver hyperlocal, real-time climate data.
- Ayna (Fashion): Equips fashion brands with an AI Cataloging Engine (AI shoots & listing), enabling them to take products live in hours instead of months.
- Binocs (Finance): Delivers an agentic AI platform that automates commercial due diligence and strategic advisory.
- CraftifAI (DevTool): Builds AI infrastructure for the physical world through an agentic AI platform that automates embedded software development for EdgeAI, IoT, and FPGA devices.
- Dodo Payments (Finance): Offers an all-in-one Merchant of Record platform purpose-built for AI-first and SaaS companies.
- FelxifyMe (Healthcare): Helps patients recover from chronic pain with a unique combination of AI, physiotherapy, and yoga therapy.
- Fitsol (Climate): Drives decarbonization for enterprises through carbon tracking, smart packaging, logistics optimization, and automated ESG compliance.
- H2Loop AI (DevTool): Builds domain-specific coding models for system software engineers to improve debugging, code comprehension, and integration workflows.
- Jidoka (Manufacturing): Builds automated inspection and process guidance solutions for manufacturing via an AI-first computer vision platform.
- CreateOS by NodeOps (DevTool): Provides an enterprise execution layer for AI-powered software designed to unify the entire AI development lifecycle into a single platform.
- OnFinanceAI (Finance): Builds AI agents for compliance, risk, and audit, helping financial institutions manage regulatory workflows end-to-end.
- Pipeshift (DevTool): Operates an inference platform for AI in production, offering real-time agents and custom Model-as-a-Service for AI labs.
- PotpieAI (DevTool): Builds a structured knowledge graph of code, logs, and workflows, enabling AI agents to reason over system context and assist with debugging and impact analysis.
- Proxgy (Wearable): Merges IoT, SaaS, and AI as a Series-A deep-tech startup to digitize operations, unlock insights, and enable custom AI agentic workflows.
- Soundverse AI (Media): Offers an AI agent platform for music creatives covering the entire music lifecycle—from idea to release—acting as one agent with infinite tools.
- SuperBryn (Voice AI): Provides a voice AI reliability platform for the evaluation, observability, and continuous improvement of voice agents in production.
- TartanHQ (DevTool): Builds an AI-native unified API platform to help enterprises connect with 80+ HRMS/Payroll systems through a single integration layer.
- Zeron (Cybersecurity): Enables teams to build AI security agents that detect, prioritize, and fix risks in real time across code, cloud, and vendors.
The journey began last week with a high-energy, in-person bootcamp at our Google Bengaluru campus. Over the next three months, we will work closely with these companies to help them refine their products, optimize their architecture, and prepare for scaled deployment.
We extend a warm welcome to this promising new cohort, recognizing them not just as beneficiaries of our program, but as critical partners in building a future where advanced AI provides a decisive advantage in solving the world’s most difficult problems.
For further information on Google for Startups Accelerator programs, and to express your interest in future cohorts, please visit the program page here.