Supercell AI Inovation Lab lead Jessica Jung photo on the left, AI Innovation Lab logo on the right

Supercell opens applications for Supercell AI Innovation Lab

Supercell AI Innovation Lab returns in Spring 2026 with hubs in San Francisco, Helsinki, and Tokyo, offering free compute, workspace, housing support, and mentorship, plus a Lapland kickoff and a final showcase at the company’s Finland HQ.

The nine-week program is designed for founders and builders working on AI x Games concepts. CEO and Co-Founder Ilkka Paananen framed the initiative around creative acceleration, writing: “AI is giving creative developers superpowers.”

AI Innovation Lab Lead Jessica Jung echoed that “platform shift” framing, calling AI “a generational opportunity to reinvent games & create new categories of interactive entertainment.”

Spring 2026 timeline and three-city format

The Spring 2026 batch is scheduled to run from March 23 to May 23, 2026, with applications closing February 22, 2026. Supercell lists the cohort kickoff as a one-week gathering at Arctic Buildcamp in Finnish Lapland, followed by the main program in the selected hub, culminating in a final showcase.

What participants get and what Supercell expects

Supercell positions the lab as a founder-and-builder program for individuals or small teams (up to three people) pursuing “breakthrough” AI entertainment and gaming products. The package includes:

  • Office space, tools, compute and housing support

  • Access to game mentors and a cohort-style community

  • A demo opportunity at Supercell HQ in Finland

Supercell also notes that standout participants may be considered for continued partnership routes after the program, including potential paths into a new games incubator, hiring discussions, or funding conversations—while emphasizing participation is free and does not guarantee investment.

Eligibility by hub and in-person requirement

The company requires physical presence for the full program duration in the chosen location. It also publishes hub-specific eligibility guidance:

  • San Francisco: open to builders with valid US work authorization

  • Helsinki: open to EU or UK residents

  • Tokyo: open to Japanese tax residents with the legal right to work as a contractor

Check out the official website here.