As part of our ongoing commitment to nurture the tech startup ecosystem in Indonesia, we launched the Google for Startups Accelerator for Indonesia in February. After a months-long search, we’re excited to announce the 8 startups chosen for the program. 



From healthtech and edtech to online platforms that help encourage recycling or growth for small-scale fishermen or MSMEs in the agricultural sector; this cohort shows the diversity of the startup community in Indonesia, and creative ways they are using technology to help the local economy grow and develop. 


Through this program, over the course of four weeks, these talented founders will experience mentorship and technical project support, as well as deep dives and workshops focused on product design, customer acquisition and leadership development for founders. The program runs from April 26-June 10.


Here is the full list of startups. 


  • aido health is a digital healthcare platform that connects its users to their network of clinics, hospitals, laboratories, and pharmacies - providing accessible and high quality healthcare via a mobile application. 


  • Aruna is Indonesia's largest integrated fishery platform that connects local fishermen directly to customers -  improving fishermen livelihood through fair trade, marine ecosystem sustainability, and access to quality seafood for communities.


  • CROWDE is an agriculture-focused financial technology startup that empowers Indonesian farmers with access to capital, and technology that integrates the agriculture ecosystem - optimising cost, productivity, and improving smallholder livelihoods. 


  • Duitin is a digital waste management platform in Indonesia that promotes environmental sustainability by incentivizing recycling with social and economic benefits.


  • Pahamify is an online learning platform for K-12 students in Indonesia that provides a test prep solution alongside a personalised and gamified learning experience.


  • Pintek is an education-focused financial technology startup that democratises access to quality education in Indonesia through affordable and flexible credit. 


  • PrivyID is a digital identity and signature provider that provides seamless user authentication and onboarding.


  • TeleCTG (sehati) is a digital healthcare platform with connected medical devices that enhances access to quality maternal healthcare in rural Indonesia.


We are also extremely excited to have Kumpul as a program partner and we look forward to helping these 8 startups grow and scale their business as they continue to provide innovative solutions to create positive change in Indonesia and beyond.