Ukrainian startups are building for the future

In March, we announced the $5 million Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund. Operated by Huge Thing, the Ukraine Support Fund backs Ukrainian-founded tech companies so they can continue to strengthen their community and build a foundation for post-war economic recovery. Throughout 2022, recipient startups receive up to $100,000 of equity-free financial investment, as well as Google Cloud credits and hands-on Google product and technical support.

We announced our first batch of 17 recipients in May. Now, we’ve selected 16 more startups to join the Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund:

  • AcademyOcean – Helps businesses automate training for employees, customers, and partners.
  • Agrolabs – Uses data to help farmers avoid crop failure, increase yield and save time.
  • Awesomic – Matches design tasks with professional designers within 24 hours.
  • Cardiolyse – Remotely monitors heart health using AI to provide personalized reports, detection and a data-based prognosis.
  • Choizy – A video-based career guidance app for students and people looking to make a career change.
  • ComeBack Mobility – Aids in recovery and rehabilitation for crutch-users following lower limb injuries.
  • EducateMe – An all-in-one platform for real-time remote teaching and building courses within minutes.
  • Esper Bionics – Builds human enhancement devices, such as a self-learning prosthetic hand.
  • GIOS – A tutoring marketplace for math students and teachers.
  • Liki24 – Makes pharmaceutical products more affordable and accessible for customers, pharmacies, producers and insurers.
  • Masthead Data – Digital tool to help catch and correct data errors in real time.
  • Plai – Helps teams deliver better results through performance management.
  • Precoro – Empowers businesses by connecting requesters, approvers, procurement managers and accounting in one manageable space.
  • Promin Aerospace – Democratizing space by building self-burning rockets to deliver payloads into orbit faster than anyone else.
  • Twiso – A collaboration hub that makes meeting recordings discoverable, searchable and accessible to the whole team.
  • Zeely – Drives more revenue for small businesses with easy-to-use marketing tools.

The thousands of applications we’ve received reflect both the high caliber of Ukrainian startups and the community’s strong entrepreneurial spirit.

Ukraine-based startups can still apply for the Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund until September 20. Later in the year, we will announce the final cohort of recipients.

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