When contemplating Germany's startup scene, one tends to think of Berlin and Munich. But Hamburg is on a tear, with new data showing that more startups were founded in Hamburg than in Munich in the first half of 2026.
Overall, the data shows that a record 3,053 new startups were founded in Germany between January and June this year. This marks a 52 per cent increase on the previous six months, and amounts to more new startups than all of 2024, according to figures from the German Startups Association.
"Over 3,000 new start-ups in six months—Germany has never seen such momentum in company creation," remarked Verena Pausder, chairwoman of the German Startups Association.
The rise in AI tools making it easier to start a startup is cited as a reason behind the surge, allied to the German economic climate, which has seen German companies pull back on recruitment, meaning that building a startup has become more attractive to individuals.
Pausder adds: "AI significantly lowers the barriers to starting a business, and more and more people are seizing this opportunity."











