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Africa’s AI Startups Move Beyond Experimentation as Google Backs New Scale-Up Cohort

2026/06/09 12:00
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Africa AI startups are moving from proof-of-concept to scale, as Google names 15 ventures to the 10th cohort of its Google for Startups Accelerator Africa.

Google has named 15 AI-driven startups to the 10th cohort of its Google for Startups Accelerator Africa. The selection underscores how Africa AI startups are advancing across fintech, agritech, health tech, mobility and SaaS.

The three-month hybrid programme runs from 13 April to 19 June 2026. It is positioned as a scale-up platform rather than an introductory bootcamp. Since launch in 2018, Google says the accelerator has supported 106 startups from 17 African countries. Alumni have collectively raised more than US$263 million and created over 2,800 jobs. For investors watching dealflow tighten and capital become more selective, this cohort offers an informal shortlist of ventures that have cleared a demanding technical and commercial bar.

A selective signal in a crowded AI pipeline

Google received nearly 2,600 applications for Class 10, highlighting the depth of the current pipeline of Africa AI startups. The selected group spans Angola, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa, Senegal, Ivory Coast and Tanzania. Most founders are building around applied AI rather than core models.

On the financial side, several startups target credit gaps and payment frictions. Anda Africa in Angola is formalising, financing and electrifying the informal moto-taxi sector through an AI-powered credit scoring engine for drivers. Nigeria’s Bani focuses on cross-border payments infrastructure to reduce settlement delays for African businesses trading globally.

MasteryHive AI uses AI to automate transaction reconciliation, fraud detection and anti-money laundering monitoring. Regxta, also from Nigeria, combines alternative data-driven credit scoring with a hybrid digital-agent model to reach unbanked micro businesses.

Agritech and smallholder finance also feature strongly. Uganda’s Emaisha Pay gives agro-traders tools to manage produce, accept multi-currency payments and access embedded trade finance. Kenya’s VunaPay builds fintech and data infrastructure for cooperatives, enabling instant payments and financial services for smallholder farmers. These models align with a broader investor push towards transaction-based credit and data-rich, distribution-led platforms in agriculture.

Google’s own framing links these ventures to job creation and localised problem-solving. Phyllis Kyomuhendo’s M-Scan, an alumna example, developed a low-cost, phone-linked ultrasound device to improve maternal health in rural Uganda. This illustrates how technical mentorship can compound into measurable human outcomes. That narrative positions the accelerator not only as a pipeline for future growth-stage rounds, but also as a thematic filter on impact-oriented AI.

From informal markets to multilingual AI infrastructure

Beyond fintech and agritech, the cohort reflects a broader infrastructure build-out around data, mobility and language technologies.

Kenya contributes several data and SaaS plays. Coamana develops technology to help governments and market associations digitise informal food markets. Duck offers real-time data intelligence for consumer brands, giving instant shop-floor visibility to prevent stockouts. ReportsAI helps impact organisations convert raw data into institutional knowledge and compliance-ready reports on an AI-first platform. Maad, based in Senegal, runs a full-stack omnichannel market expansion platform for consumer brands, using AI-powered market intelligence to grow sales across African markets.

Mobility and transport infrastructure are another theme. South Africa’s Loop digitises mobility and payments to offer more connected transport and payment solutions. Tanzania’s Safiri is building digital infrastructure for reliable movement of people and goods across Africa. Angola’s Anda Africa also sits at this intersection of transport, finance and electrification.

Health and communications infrastructure round out the group. Ivory Coast-based Meditect digitises pharmacies using cloud software and real-time data to improve medicine access and optimise inventory. Nigeria’s Termii operates an AI-native communications infrastructure platform to ensure reliable financial messaging for banks and fintechs — a recurring bottleneck in digital finance at scale.

South Africa’s Vambo AI develops multilingual AI infrastructure for translation, speech and generative AI across African languages. This addresses a structural barrier for many Africa AI startups that need accurate, low-resource language support.

For investors, the accelerator offers more than brand halo. Over three months, founders obtain specialist mentorship, AI and cloud technical support, and help with preparing for follow-on funding. As these 15 companies mature, their fundraising patterns and expansion strategies will provide useful signals on where capital, talent and infrastructure are concentrating across Africa’s AI stack.

Those tracking Africa AI startups will want to watch which of these ventures convert technical validation into regional scale and later-stage rounds over the next 12 to 24 months.

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