Google & Accel Unite to Fuel India's Next-Gen AI Startups with Atoms Cohort 2026
Accel, in collaboration with Google's AI Futures Fund, has officially launched the Atoms AI Cohort 2026, a groundbreaking initiative designed to empower and support India's burgeoning AI founder ecosystem. This partnership marks a significant milestone, being Google's inaugural program of its kind globally, aimed at providing early-stage AI entrepreneurs with essential resources and privileged access to Google's cutting-edge AI models, including Gemini and DeepMind.
The collaboration between Accel and Google through Accel Atoms and Google’s AI Futures Fund is poised to blend Accel's extensive experience in startup mentorship with Google's unparalleled leadership in AI technology, research, and infrastructure. The overarching goal is to cultivate a new generation of Indian AI-first startups capable of developing products with global scalability and impact.
Founders selected for the Atoms AI Cohort 2026 will benefit from a comprehensive support system. This includes substantial capital, with each chosen startup receiving up to $2 million in funding through joint investments from Accel and the AI Futures Fund. Beyond financial backing, the program offers up to $350,000 in compute credits across Google Cloud, Gemini, and DeepMind platforms, providing critical infrastructure for development and innovation.
A core component of the program is the provision of specialized expertise and mentorship. Selected founders will gain early access to Google's advanced AI models like Gemini and DeepMind, coupled with one-on-one mentorship from seasoned Accel partners and Google's technical leaders. Participants will also have unique opportunities to collaborate directly with Google Labs and DeepMind research teams, fostering an environment rich in technical guidance and knowledge transfer. This holistic support aims to equip founders with the tools necessary to build globally competitive AI products from their inception in India.
The program is actively seeking Indian and Indian-origin founders who are developing AI-first products for both the Indian market and international users. Applications are currently being accepted via the Accel website, with a submission deadline of January 26, 2026. To streamline the application process, Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro model is being utilized, employing AI to enhance the ease of form submission for applicants. Furthermore, chosen startups will integrate into a global community, gaining valuable exposure through the expansive international networks of both Accel and Google.
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