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NiftyIP Receives Support from Google for Startups

Published on 12th April 2026

NiftyIP Receives Support from Google for Startups
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Strengthening Our Technical Foundation for AI IP Protection

We are pleased to share that NiftyIP has been selected to receive support from Google for Startups. This provides us with access to technical resources that help us further develop and stabilize our product.

We are working in a space that is technically demanding and still evolving. Building systems that analyze AI models and outputs, detect patterns, and handle large datasets requires reliable infrastructure and the ability to iterate quickly. The support from Google for Startups helps us strengthen exactly this foundation.

With these resources, we can improve the performance and scalability of our system, refine our detection methods, and expand our ability to work with larger and more complex datasets. This allows us to move toward a more robust and production ready solution.

Our goal remains the same. We want to make the use of human created content in AI systems more transparent and analyzable. This is a necessary step toward enabling compliance, risk assessment, and fairer value distribution in the long term. Achieving this requires not only conceptual work, but also strong technical infrastructure.

Support from programs like Google for Startups is helpful in this context. It allows us to focus more on the technical challenges and continue building in a structured way. It also reflects a broader recognition that questions around AI, ownership, and traceability are becoming increasingly relevant.

We see this as an opportunity to continue developing our approach and improving the reliability of what we are building.

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