Pakistan has launched one of its most ambitious AI upskilling programs to date — and it’s completely free.
AI Seekho 2026 is a nationwide initiative backed by the Ministry of IT & Telecom, Google for Developers, Telenor Pakistan, and Innovista. The goal is simple but massive: train over 100,000 Pakistanis to build with AI.
The program introduces participants to a new way of building software — often called “vibe coding” where applications are created using AI tools and natural language instead of traditional programming.
What the Program Offers
AI Seekho 2026 is open to everyone — students, freelancers, developers, and even non-technical professionals. There are no fees, no prerequisites, and no barriers to entry.
- Target: 100,000+ developers trained
- Prize pool: PKR 2,500,000
- Deadline (Phase 1): May 3, 2026
- Hackathon cities: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad
Participants build using tools like Google AI Studio and other generative AI platforms, focusing on real-world applications and problem-solving.
Why “Vibe Coding” Matters
Instead of writing code line by line, vibe coding allows users to describe what they want — and AI generates the application.
This dramatically lowers the barrier to building. Someone without a traditional coding background can now prototype apps, tools, or even games.
For Pakistan — where millions of freelancers already work globally — this is a major shift. It enables faster product development and opens doors for non-developers to enter the tech ecosystem.
How the Program Works
The structure is simple: learn, build, and compete.
Phase 1 — Online Challenge
Participants choose between building an AI-powered app or an AI-assisted game and submit their projects online before May 3, 2026.
Phase 2 — Physical Hackathons
Top participants move to in-person hackathons in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, where they build solutions with mentorship and compete for prizes.
Winning teams receive prize money, cloud credits, and access to startup support networks.
Beyond Learning: Real Ecosystem Access
What makes AI Seekho 2026 different is what comes after the program.
Participants get exposure to:
- National Incubation Centres (NICs)
- Pakistan Startup Fund (PSF)
- Global freelancing opportunities
This creates a direct pathway from learning skills to building startups or generating income.
Why This Matters Now
Pakistan is actively pushing toward an AI-driven digital economy. The government has announced long-term investments in AI infrastructure, while global players like Google are supporting local talent development.
Programs like AI Seekho 2026 are part of a broader shift — moving Pakistan from a services-based tech economy toward product and innovation-led growth.
For founders, developers, and students, this is less about learning AI — and more about entering the next phase of Pakistan’s tech ecosystem.
How to Apply
The process is straightforward:
- Register through official program channels
- Choose your track (App or Game)
- Build and submit your project before May 3, 2026
Selected participants advance to the final hackathons in major cities.
AI Seekho 2026 is not just another training program. It’s a signal that Pakistan is scaling its AI talent — quickly, and at national level.