The momentum is undeniable: the world’s fastest-growing AI startups are building with Google Cloud. Instead of stitching together fragmented point solutions, founders are building their businesses here because we offer the entire AI stack in a single, open environment.
And, as we saw at Next ‘26 last week, we continue to advance the models, infrastructure, platforms, security, and governance that allow startups to build faster and dream bigger.
You can already see this scale and velocity in action every day. Platforms like Lovable are empowering developers to generate over 200,000 new projects daily. Thinking Machines Labs is leveraging the latest NVIDIA Blackwell chips through Google Cloud to double its training and serving speeds. When it comes to activating complex data, Parallel bypassed the multi-vendor headache, using our integrated ecosystem — bridging Gemini, BigQuery, and Spanner — to massively scale their high-accuracy search APIs.
Startups are moving at this pace because we’ve eliminated the operational plumbing. Aible is running complex enterprise agents directly where their data lives in BigQuery, while teams like Emergent AI are using Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) to autonomously scale thousands of secure sandboxes for vibe coding natural language prompts into production-ready applications.
By putting everything in one place, we provide the ultimate foundation so you can focus 100% on shipping the AI-native products your customers are waiting for.
Let’s look at some of the biggest announcements out of Next ‘26 and what they mean for you.
1. Gemini Enterprise: comprehensive agent platform
The new Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is how we’re moving beyond isolated AI tools to a complete lifecycle platform. It evolves the model building capabilities of Vertex AI with advanced features for:
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Building: The upgraded Agent Development Kit (ADK) introduces a graph-based framework for complex multi-agent reasoning, while the low-code Agent Studio allows you to move seamlessly from prompts to deployed agents. Developers can also utilize Agent Garden to jumpstart development with pre-built agent templates.
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Scaling: The re-engineered Agent Runtime delivers sub-second cold starts and supports long-running agents that maintain state for days at a time. The new Agent Memory Bank enables agents to recall high-accuracy details for personalized, long-term context.
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Governing: To ensure security and compliance, the platform introduces Agent Identity for trackable auditing, Agent Gateway for unified connectivity and policy enforcement, and Agent Threat Detection to flag suspicious behavior in real time.
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Optimizing: Teams can ensure quality using Agent Simulation to test against synthetic interactions, and rely on Agent Optimizer to automatically analyze real-world failures and suggest improvements.
What it means for startups: Startups no longer need to stitch together fragmented tools to build complex AI systems. The new Agent Platform provides every tool in one place — whether you are using the visual interface of Agent Studio to quickly prototype or the code-first logic of the ADK for advanced orchestration, a lean team can build and scale production-ready agents with security guardrails from day one. This approach helps eliminate technical debt and drastically accelerates time-to-market.
Source Credit: https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/startups/the-top-startup-announcement-from-next26/
