Accel and Google Launch $2M AI Boost for India's Early-Stage Startups

Accel has teamed up with Google's AI Futures Fund to launch the Atoms AI Cohort 2026 initiative. This program will provide selected Indian AI startups with up to $2 million in funding and substantial cloud computing credits. Founders will gain access to Google's advanced AI models including Gemini and DeepMind from the start. The initiative aims to help Indian entrepreneurs build globally competitive AI products right from their early stages.

Key Points: Accel Google AI Futures Fund Atoms Cohort 2026 India Startups

  • Selected startups receive up to $2M funding through joint Accel-Google investments
  • Founders get early access to Google's Gemini and DeepMind AI models
  • Program offers $350K in compute credits across Google Cloud platforms
  • Includes mentorship from Accel partners and Google technical leads
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Accel, Google launch joint initiative to boost early-stage AI startups in India

Accel and Google partner to launch Atoms AI Cohort 2026, offering $2M funding and Google Cloud credits to early-stage Indian AI startups building global products.

"This collaboration is designed to merge capital, technology, and early conviction to help Indian founders create AI-driven products - Accel Release"

New Delhi, November 25

Accel has partnered with Google's AI Futures Fund to launch the Atoms AI Cohort 2026, a first-of-its-kind global initiative by Google, marking a major moment for India's growing artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem. The announcement marks another step toward supporting early-stage founders building at the frontier of AI technology.

Under the partnership, Accel and Google will jointly back India's next generation of AI founders, bringing together Accel's experience in nurturing startups with Google's advanced AI technology, research, and infrastructure. Founders selected for the program will receive early access to Google's Gemini and DeepMind models, as well as resources to help them build products at a global scale from the very beginning.

The programme is designed to provide Indian founders with the capital, infrastructure, and specialised expertise required to build globally competitive AI products from the outset.

Each startup chosen for the cohort will receive up to USD 2 million in funding through joint investments by Accel and the AI Futures Fund. In addition, the program will provide up to USD 350,000 in compute credits across Google Cloud, Gemini, and DeepMind platforms. The initiative aims to give founders technical depth and mentorship at an early stage in India.

According to a release by Accel, this collaboration is designed to merge capital, technology, and early conviction to help Indian founders create AI-driven products for both local and global users. The program will also offer one-on-one mentorship from Accel partners and Google's technical leads, along with opportunities to collaborate with Google Labs and DeepMind research teams. Selected startups will be part of a global community, gaining visibility through Accel and Google's international networks.

Accel said that the Atoms AI Cohort 2026 will focus on founders working across areas such as the future of coding, productivity, creativity, and entertainment, all powered by AI. The intent is to support those who are building tools that change how people create, work, and engage with technology.

The program is open to Indian and Indian-origin founders developing AI-first products for users in India and abroad. Applications are now open at the Accel website, with a deadline of January 26, 2026. The cohort will begin in February 2026. Those who applied between September and November 2025 will automatically be considered for selection. The application process itself is powered by Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro model, using AI to simplify form-filling for applicants.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope they focus on solving real Indian problems too, not just global markets. We need AI solutions for agriculture, healthcare, and education that benefit our local communities. The mentorship from Google Labs is exciting though! 🤖
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Arjun K
Just applied! The application process using Gemini 2.5 Pro was surprisingly smooth. The compute credits are particularly valuable since GPU costs can burn through startup capital quickly. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I appreciate how this program provides both capital AND technical mentorship. Many Indian founders have great ideas but lack access to cutting-edge AI infrastructure. This levels the playing field significantly.
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Vikram M
While this is promising, I hope the selection process is transparent and merit-based. Sometimes these big corporate programs favor IIT/IIM graduates. True innovation can come from anywhere in India - tier 2 cities and beyond. The proof will be in the final cohort selection.
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Kavya N
The focus on creativity and entertainment is interesting! India has such rich cultural content that could be enhanced with AI. Imagine AI tools for regional language content creation or preserving traditional art forms. Exciting times ahead! ✨

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