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Every year, TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield competition attracts thousands of applicants. We narrow these applications down to the top 200 contenders, and of those, the top 20 compete on the big stage to become the winner, taking home the Startup Battlefield Cup and a $100,000 cash prize. But the remaining 180 startups all blew us away in their respective categories and are competing in their own competition.

Here’s the full list of fintech, real estate and proptech Startup Battlefield 200 picks, along with a note on why they landed in the competition.

Fintech

Clox AI

What it does: It uses artificial intelligence to detect fraud (such as forgery and forgery) in digital documents.

Why of remarkable: It helps companies, especially in the finance and lending sector, to automate the entire document verification process faster.

Cryptography

What it does: It provides fractional CFO and cloud-based accounting services for startups and high-growth technology companies.

Why of remarkable: Unlike general accounting firms, Cypher focuses on financial metrics that matter to startups and investors, offering services such as balance sheet management and investor reporting.

Identity

What it does: An AI-powered platform built for commercial banks and credit unions that unifies the functionality of multiple systems (including CRM, business intelligence and sales enablement).

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Why it’s notable: It replaces the need for community banks to purchase and integrate many expensive, generic tools like Salesforce, Tableau, and Seismic.

Cruncher

What it does: It uses artificial intelligence to automate the entire VC and private equity investment process, from transaction screening and due diligence to portfolio monitoring and reporting.

Why of remarkable: The AI ​​analyst enables investment firms to scale their operations and decision-making ability.

Lootlock

What it does: It helps parents manage and control their children’s video game spending with prepaid debit cards linked to funds earned children’s chore.

Why it’s notable: It teaches kids responsibility by allowing them to earn a digital allowance through chores.

Muse

What it does: AI-powered tax platform that delivers automated, personalized tax strategies and financial insights to banks, payroll and other financial institutions.

Why of remarkable: The company claims it AI can solve the complex problem of tax optimization and compliance much faster than humans.

ticker

What it does: An AI-powered investment research and trading platform that provides individual and active traders with real-time stock forecasts, price predictions and automated trading signals.

Why of remarkable: It claims to make institutional-grade AI tools and other sophisticated predictive analytics accessible to individual, non-professional traders.

Real Estate and proptech

Generation

What it does: It uses artificial intelligence to transform architectural drawings into building code-compliant, physics-validated structural designs.

Why it’s notable: It claims to reduce the time required to calculate and draw up the structural study by 10 times.

Invest

What it does: An AI-driven optimization platform that helps data center operators maximize hardware performance and cooling efficiency.

Why it’s notable: It ensures that the infrastructure that powers the future is as efficient and profitable as possible.

Smart Bricks

What it does: Dubai-based AI-powered real estate investment platform that analyzes residential and commercial properties in the UAE and the United States to help individual investors discover high-yielding investments.

Why it’s notable: It accelerates the real estate investment process by analyzing millions of data points daily and presenting clients with only the most valuable properties.

Soundspace technology

What it does: Tech-enabled music infrastructure startup that provides professional and affordable creative spaces for the “creative middle class.”

Why it is noteworthy: Instead of traditional hourly rentals, the recurring credit system makes professional studio time as affordable as a gym membership.

Surface

What does he do?: An AI copilot designed for manufacturing development that enables companies to more quickly automate the planning, documentation and costing of project iterations.

Why it is noteworthy: It eliminates manual construction development bottlenecks by automating design and documentation, enabling companies to scale high-volume infrastructure projects faster.

Unregistered residences

What it does: An AI-powered “pre-market” platform that creates searchable profiles for every home in the US, allowing buyers to join waiting lists for properties that aren’t currently for sale.

Why it’s notable: Unlike Zillow’s Buy Now feature, Unlisted Homes features about 21 million homes tracked through public records, allowing buyers to express interest in specific properties years before they go on the market.

Zown

What it does: An AI-powered real estate brokerage that promises to return up to 1.5% of the broker’s commission (up to $25,000) to buyers.

Why it’s notable: Unlike most competitors, Zown provides pre-closing commission discounts, helping first-time buyers meet down payment requirements and increase their purchasing power.

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