What happened
Acting Minister of Digital Transformation Oleksandr Bornyakov wrote on Telegram that Ukrainian startups have been given the opportunity to receive up to $150,000 in the form of Azure credits as part of a partnership between Microsoft and the Ukrainian Startup Fund. This is an official expansion of cloud infrastructure support for product development and scaling.
"Ukrainian startups have been given the opportunity to receive up to $150,000 in the form of Azure credits"
— Oleksandr Bornyakov, Acting Minister of Digital Transformation
What Azure credits give a startup
The cloud lowers barriers to entry: the credits cover infrastructure costs for developing, testing, and deploying services — from web applications to AI solutions and big data analytics. For teams this means faster prototyping, lower operating costs, and the ability to handle peak load when going to market.
Analysts and ecosystem representatives note that such tools increase startups' chances of attracting investment: an investor sees lower initial risks and real product demonstrations. Moreover, the deal comes against the backdrop of a memorandum between Ukraine and Microsoft and the appointment of a new regional head — a signal of the company's long-term interest in the region.
Who the program is available to
Startups that meet the basic criteria are eligible for Azure credits:
— stages Pre-seed – Series A;
— companies with a software-based product as the core of their business;
— for-profit companies that have not yet raised Series C-level investment.
What to do next and the risk
You can submit an application via the link published by the Ministry of Digital Transformation. For teams this is an opportunity to obtain resources, but not to replace strategic financing: credits help accelerate a product, but further growth depends on the business model, the team, and go-to-market execution.
Summary: this is a practical step that lowers operational barriers for Ukrainian tech companies and strengthens the signal to investors. Whether these credits will turn into the first successful export products depends on how quickly startups use the resource for validation and scaling.