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Apr 22

Meet the Breakthrough Startups at Google Cloud Next 2026

Google Cloud Next, held this week in Las Vegas, prominently signaled Google's strategic focus on attracting AI startups to its cloud platform. This co

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Google Cloud Next, held this week in Las Vegas, prominently signaled Google's strategic focus on attracting AI startups to its cloud platform. This commitment was underscored by a series of startup-centric announcements.

A cornerstone of these initiatives is a substantial new $750 million budget allocated to empower Google Cloud partners in driving the adoption of AI agents within enterprises. This funding extends to a diverse range of partners, from emerging startups to established consulting firms, and can be utilized for critical activities such as Gemini proof-of-concept projects, engagement with Google's forward-deployed engineers, cloud credits, and deployment rebates.

Google further showcased its expanding ecosystem by spotlighting a comprehensive list of startups leveraging Google Cloud, encompassing both new partnerships and companies deepening their existing footprint. Several prominent names were featured:

Lovable, a rapidly growing vibe coding startup reportedly on a $400 million ARR trajectory as of February, is significantly expanding its Google Cloud integration by introducing a new coding agent via Google's enterprise app marketplace.

Notion, the popular AI-enhanced document productivity application from Silicon Valley, recently valued at approximately $11 billion, is leveraging Google's Gemini models to underpin its advanced text and image generation capabilities.

Gamma, an AI-powered presentation platform recently valued at $2.1 billion, is incorporating Google's cutting-edge image model, Nano Banana 2, alongside other Google Cloud functionalities.

Inferact, the commercial inference startup founded by the creators of the renowned open-source project vLLM, is utilizing Google Cloud to access Nvidia's GPUs, complementing its adoption of Google's broader AI stack.

ComfyUI, a widely used open-source tool for creating AI-generated images and multimedia, also provides access to Nano Banana 2 and integrates various other Google Cloud features.

Beyond these highlighted examples, numerous other startups received recognition from Google Cloud this year, including:

ChorusView, developer of AI-powered smart tags for real-time goods tracking. Emergent AI, a platform specializing in vibe coding. ExaCare AI, providing AI software for post-acute medical care facilities. Insilica, generating AI-powered, regulatory-compliant chemical safety reports. Optii, offering AI-enhanced software for hotel operations. Parallel AI, creating web search and research APIs designed for AI agents. Proximal Health, with AI-powered software to automate insurance claims adjudication. Reducto, focused on AI-powered document parsing. Stord, handling e-commerce fulfillment and parcel operations. Stylitics, developing AI image generation software for retailers, assisting with outfit styling and product bundles. Temporal, a developer cloud environment engineered for failure prevention. Vapi, providing development tools for building conversational voice agents. Vurvey Labs, conducting synthetic market research utilizing AI agents. Wand, an in-game assistant designed for single-player PC games. Watershed, offering software to assist enterprises in sustainability reporting and program management. ZenBusiness, an all-in-one back-office solution for small businesses, integrating an AI chat assistant.

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