Google for Startups and Scaler have launched “Startup School: Prompt to Prototype,” a two-week AI skilling program for Indian founders. Running from November 27 to December 7, 2025, the initiative empowers entrepreneurs to build AI-powered prototypes without coding, bridging India’s innovation gap and accelerating the journey from idea to product.
India’s Startup Scene Gets an AI Boost with Google & Scaler’s New Skilling Sprint
In a strategic push to democratize AI innovation, Google for Startups and Scaler have unveiled a hands-on skilling initiative titled “Startup School: Prompt to Prototype.” The two-week program, scheduled from November 27 to December 7, 2025, is designed to help early-stage Indian founders transform bold ideas into functional AI-powered prototypes—without needing traditional coding expertise.
The initiative comes at a time when India boasts over 180,000 startups, yet fewer than 2% are truly AI-native, highlighting a critical gap in tech fluency and product innovation.
Key Highlights from the Program:
No-Code AI Prototyping
Participants will learn to build AI-first solutions using tools like Gemini, Imagen, Veo, NotebookLM, and AI Studio, enabling rapid development without deep technical backgrounds.
Live Sessions & Mentorship
The curriculum includes live online workshops, expert-led sessions, and peer collaboration, offering real-time guidance from Google engineers and industry mentors.
Government & Industry Support
The program is backed by MeitY Startup Hub, Startup India, IndiaAI Mission, and NASSCOM, reinforcing its national relevance and scalability.
Certification & Showcase Opportunity
Graduates will receive Google-backed certification and a chance to present their prototypes at the “Build the Future” Showcase in January 2026.
Bridging the AI Literacy Gap
The initiative targets the growing divide between idea-rich founders and AI fluency, positioning “idea literacy” as the new innovation currency.
Inclusive & Accessible Format
Open to early-stage founders, startup teams, and aspiring entrepreneurs, the program is designed to be accessible, inclusive, and action-oriented.
This program marks a pivotal moment in India’s startup evolution—where access to cutting-edge AI tools meets grassroots innovation. By turning prompts into prototypes, Google and Scaler are helping founders build smarter, faster, and more impactfully.
Sources: Times of India, Free Press Journal, Indian Startup News, Scaler Blog