In the high-stakes world of tech entrepreneurship, the leap from a brilliant prototype to a scalable, market-defining business can be brutal. Founders need much more than capital; they need deep architectural guidance, sovereign-level policy alignment, and technical systems engineered to enable rapid growth.
Joy’s Law **states: **"[N]o matter who you are, most of the smartest people work for someone else."
We recognize that true innovation inherently happens “elsewhere.” This philosophy drives our active support of global accelerators across a diverse, geographic footprint of innovation markets to tap into this decentralized brilliance. For over a decade, our Google accelerator program has acted as a catalyst for this exact transition. By bridging the gap between raw entrepreneurial ambition and Google’s world-class engineering ecosystem, the program has quietly built one of the most resilient, high-performing startup portfolios on Earth.
While many startup accelerators struggle with significant failure rates, our accelerator program has set a high bar for long-term success. By pairing top-tier founders and CTOs with customized, deeply technical engagement from Google, along with learned industry best practices, the program has consistently helped build both highly valuable companies and products. The scope of this global network is impressive:
Metric | Impact to Date | Global Footprint | 2,011 startups supported across 88 countries | Program Experience | 144 cohorts graduated over 10 years | Survival Rate | 93% portfolio survival rate | Financial Momentum | $46.3B in funding raised; $135.1B collective portfolio valuation | Startup Job Creation | 305,900 employees across the entire startup portfolio |
The Developer Value-Add: By design, this isn't a high-level business bootcamp. The founders of Accelerator startups identify a deeply technical problem that they then work on with bespoke support from Google to solve. These startups get access to Google engineers and product managers, along with access to our platforms and tools. From advising on architectures to optimizing AI model pipelines, Google experts work directly with the founding teams to help tackle some of their most complex technical hurdles.
The startup ecosystem is shifting rapidly, and our accelerator program is evolving along with it. This year, Google launched new initiatives to support global economic development and explore and evolve critical environmental infrastructure. Just a few examples:
Australia: Accelerator alumni have successfully anchored the Google AI stack directly into the country's national R&D strategy, engaging directly with Members of Parliament in Canberra.
Canada: The Canadian Office of Innovation, Science, and Economic Development officially recognized and cited the impact of the Canada accelerator program in its formal report for the G7 Summit.
This year marks a major expansion into specialized, frontier tech verticals:
The Google DeepMind Accelerator (Europe): Dedicated strictly to hardening technical builds for AI-native robotics companies, effectively bridging the gap between lab prototyping and commercial market success.
T****he GDM Accelerator (AI for Planet) in APAC: A joint initiative between Google DeepMind and Google's Sustainability teams. The program focuses heavily on biodiversity foundation models to position Google at the forefront of the critical ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) infrastructure market.
Japan Relaunch: Marking a major strategic re-entry into one of Asia's most vital technology hubs.
To maximize the power of this unique network, earlier this year we successfully transitioned our disparate regional alumni networks into a Unified Alumni Community. We now bring together more than 1,750 startups and 3,000 founders across 90+ countries through shared online channels and the opportunity to attend in-person events, where founders get access to Google senior leadership and our newest models and tech, opportunities to directly influence the development of new Google products to better support their businesses’ growth, and learn from and support each other.
The culmination of each of our intense accelerator journeys is Demo Day, where top-tier cohorts showcase their technical builds and new market-defining concepts. You can watch these milestones live streamed directly via the Google for Startups events on YouTube. Mark your calendar for the remaining 2026 showcases:
Summer & Fall 2026
Africa Accelerator: June 19
Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey Accelerator: June 26
Korea Accelerator: July 15
Brazil Accelerator: July 16
Europe and Israel DeepMind Accelerator (Robotics): September 11
India: September 30
Winter 2026
India Accelerator: November 4
Southeast Asia Accelerator: November 13
North America Accelerator (Energy): November 19 South Africa Accelerator: December 11
Europe and Israel (Energy): December 11 Global Google.org Accelerator(Government Innovation): December 11
If you are a founder or CTO looking to radically scale your technical infrastructure, optimize your product market-fit, and gain equity-free support from Google's global talent pool, applications are officially moving. Applications Open Right Now:
GFSA Southeast Asia (Leverage the newly launched AI Startup Innovation Corridor connecting SEA to Silicon Valley)
GFSA China
Google.org Accelerator: AI for Science