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Google launches 2025 Africa startup accelerator, focusing on AIGoogle is now accepting applications for its 2025 Google for Startups Accelerator Africa — a three-month programme aimed at helping early-stage startups that use AI to tackle critical challenges across the continent. ![]() Source: Unsplash Across the continent, startups are demonstrating how local innovation can solve deeply rooted problems. In West Africa, Crop2Cash – an agritech platform and alumni of the programme – is using AI to digitally onboard smallholder farmers, build their financial identities, and provide them with access to credit, traceable payments, and productivity tools. Through these efforts, Crop2Cash is improving agricultural outcomes and unlocking economic opportunity for farmers who have long been excluded from formal systems—illustrating the kind of impact that’s possible when African startups receive the support they need to scale. The accelerator is open to Seed to Series A startups based in Africa that are building AI-first solutions. Startups must have a live product, at least one founder of African descent, and a clear vision for responsible AI innovation. Selected participants will receive:
AI's potential to accelerate Africa’s development is real, and Google is investing in ensuring that African startups lead that charge. According to McKinsey, AI could add $1.3tn to Africa’s economy by 2030, but only if bold innovation is supported at the grassroots. "Startups are Africa’s problem solvers. With the right resources, they can scale their impact far beyond local communities," said Folarin Aiyegbusi, Head of Startup Ecosystem, Africa at Google. "This programme reflects our belief that AI can be transformative when shaped by those who understand the context deeply." Since 2018, the program has supported 140 startups from 17 African countries. These alumni have raised more than $300 million in funding and created over 3,000 jobs. Many are now regional and global leaders in their categories. Applications for the 2025 cohort are now open. Startups interested in participating can apply at: https://startup.google.com/programs/accelerator/africa |