Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the future of healthcare, enabling innovations that enhance patient outcomes, streamline clinical processes, and increase access to care globally. The 2025 Growth Academy: AI for Health, spearheaded by Google for Startups, is at the forefront of this revolution.
This three-month program supports high-potential startups across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, offering AI best practices, leadership development, responsible innovation training, product design, and customer acquisition strategies. Backed by Google’s technical mentorship and resources, the selected startups are primed to become healthcare game-changers.
Here’s a look at the 25 groundbreaking startups selected for the 2025 cohort — each making an impact by applying AI in healthcare in unique and meaningful ways:
1. Advantis Medical Imaging (Greece)
Advantis is streamlining radiology workflows with AI-powered, automated imaging software. Their cloud-based platform delivers quantitative, accessible analysis tools, helping radiologists tackle increasing diagnostic demands with greater speed and accuracy.
2. Ahead (Germany)
Ahead combines AI with behavioral science in a mobile app focused on emotional intelligence training. Through personalized exercises and emotion tracking, the app promotes rapid behavior change and resilience, addressing mental wellness with a proactive approach.
3. Ailin.Health (Spain)
Ailin.Health’s Diagnostics-as-a-Service platform empowers individuals and healthcare providers with accessible preventive care. Leveraging AI, it simplifies testing and delivers personalized health insights, fostering early interventions and better outcomes.
4. BLUESKEYE AI (UK)
BLUESKEYE AI specializes in analyzing facial expressions and voice patterns to detect medically relevant behaviors. This groundbreaking tech enables early diagnosis of mental health conditions like depression and supports pharmaceutical trials with behavioral biometrics.
5. Daiser (UK)
Daiser has developed a modular, AI-native platform that supports personalized healthcare service design and delivery. It empowers care teams and commissioners to scale affordable solutions tailored to patient needs through seamless AI integration.
6. DeepEcho (Morocco)
DeepEcho is revolutionizing maternal healthcare through AI-powered ultrasound analysis. Their platform offers advanced fetal health monitoring, bringing early, accurate diagnostics to regions with limited access to specialized prenatal care.
7. Doctor.One (Poland)
Doctor.One provides a relationship-driven, digital care model that connects doctors with patients for continuous, personalized support. Their platform reduces administrative tasks while enhancing care outcomes with AI-assisted management tools.
8. dru (Egypt)
Dru is tackling chronic health issues like obesity and diabetes with a digital health app that offers personalized coaching, lifestyle tracking, and AI-driven care recommendations — making long-term disease management more effective and engaging.
9. EvidenceHunt (The Netherlands)
EvidenceHunt transforms medical research by helping professionals find, interpret and apply clinical evidence using AI. Their platform streamlines literature reviews and research synthesis, accelerating scientific discovery and evidence-based care.
10. Fimo Health (Germany)
Fimo Health provides a digital companion for people living with chronic diseases. Their app combines learning resources with symptom tracking, allowing patients to take control of their health and improve their quality of life.
11. Holi (Poland)
Holi merges empathetic human care with AI precision to manage long-term health. Their digital clinic supports patients in achieving sustainable lifestyle changes, with personalized health coaching and data-driven progress tracking.
12. Kanjo (UK)
Kanjo is addressing pediatric mental health with an AI-powered neurodevelopment platform. Tailored for clinicians, insurers, and pharmaceutical companies, Kanjo provides personalized support and early interventions for children with cognitive and emotional challenges.
13. Klineo (France)
Klineo uses AI to match patients and physicians with relevant clinical trials quickly and efficiently. Their solution increases trial participation and accelerates therapeutic innovation through automated trial discovery and real-time communication tools.
14. Kor (France)
Kor is a proactive health monitoring platform offering AI-powered check-ups and continuous medical support. Focused on prevention, Kor enables users to detect early signs of illness and maintain optimal wellness through real-time insights.
15. LEIA Health (Sweden)
LEIA Health supports parents from pregnancy through postpartum with an AI-powered mobile app. It delivers mental and physical wellness insights tailored to each stage, promoting family health and addressing often overlooked postpartum challenges.
16. Nest Genomics (Israel)
Nest Genomics is democratizing access to genomic medicine. Their software helps healthcare providers integrate genomic programs easily, enabling personalized medicine at scale for conditions that benefit from genetic testing and monitoring.
17. Omniloy (Spain)
Omniloy’s AI platform automates clinical documentation and patient communication, helping hospitals deliver scalable, personalized care. By reducing administrative tasks, caregivers can focus more on delivering effective treatment.
18. PBR Life Sciences (Nigeria)
PBR bridges healthcare data gaps in underserved African markets. Using AI-powered analytics, their platform delivers actionable insights to pharma companies, unlocking new opportunities in drug discovery, disease management, and distribution.
19. Prosoma (Poland)
Prosoma offers a CE-certified app that supports cancer patients with AI-guided mental health coaching. It reduces treatment costs and enhances quality of life by addressing the psychological impact of cancer with science-backed interventions.
20. PulseLife (France)
PulseLife helps physicians make better clinical decisions with an AI-powered knowledge base. Their solution provides real-time, relevant medical information, reducing uncertainty and enabling faster, evidence-based patient care.
21. Sincrolab (Spain)
Sincrolab delivers digital cognitive therapies for conditions like ADHD through its AI and neuroscience-based platform. Clinicians can prescribe and monitor non-pharmacological treatments remotely, offering effective mental health support at scale.
22. SPRYT (Ireland)
SPRYT’s Asa is a smart scheduling assistant that works through WhatsApp or SMS. This AI-powered solution manages appointments, predicts no-shows, and answers patient queries — improving access and reducing administrative loads.
23. Takalam (UAE)
Takalam enhances mental well-being with a platform that blends digital therapeutics, AI screening, and agentic AI models. Its personalized tools help users manage stress, depression, and anxiety through guided, culturally sensitive interventions.
24. Valeo Health (UAE)
Valeo Health offers instant virtual consultations and home diagnostics across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Their AI platform connects patients with certified doctors and lab services, improving convenience and care availability in the region.
25. YOUTH Health Tech (Germany)
YOUTH Health Tech offers rapid, smartphone-based health checkups. Using video, audio, and image analysis, the app screens users for early health risks in under two minutes — democratizing diagnostics through AI.
Investing in a Healthier Future with AI
These 25 startups represent a new wave of healthcare innovation driven by AI. From improving diagnostics and clinical workflows to expanding mental health support and making genomic medicine accessible, they reflect the diversity and potential of the AI health tech ecosystem.
The Growth Academy: AI for Health program doesn’t just offer technical support — it creates a thriving community of innovators focused on responsible, ethical AI development. With Google’s backing, these startups are empowered to scale faster and impact lives more deeply.
As healthcare continues to evolve, the integration of AI will be crucial in delivering smarter, more inclusive care. The 2025 cohort is proof that with the right support, innovation can come from anywhere — and transform everything.
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