Every founder applying to Startup Battlefield wants the same thing: the Disrupt Main Stage. Six minutes to pitch and pitch live, in front of top Silicon Valley investors. A dedicated TechCrunch article published as you present. A shot at the $100,000 equity-free prize and the Disrupt Cup.
Here’s how to get there and why the opportunity starts long before the main stage.
What it takes to make the Startup Battlefield Top 20
The Startup Battlefield Top 20 represents the best of the best from the Startup Battlefield 200. Companies with ideas that are fundamentally different, define categories and can make a significant impact in their industry or geography. The choice depends on which companies are the most exciting, diverse and ready for a global stage.
Your product and founding videos are everything. They make the first impression and play the most important role in determining which companies are ready for the Disrupt Stage. Show your product in action. Be specific about what makes you different. Let your confidence show on camera, not just in your metrics.
Selected companies are working closely with the TechCrunch team in preparing the pitch ahead of Disrupt. Each company pitches and demos live for six minutes on the Disrupt Stage, followed by live Q&A with top investors including Aileen Lee (Cowboy Ventures), Kirsten Green (Forerunner), Navin Chaddha (Mayfield), Chris Farmer (SignalFire), Dayna Grayson (Construct Capital), Ann Miuragateng (Construct Capital) and Ann Miurateng.
From the Top 20, five are selected to appear again on the final day of Disrupt in front of a new panel of high-profile judges. The winner receives $100,000 in non-equity prize money and the Disrupt Cup.
See the Top 20 from 2024 and 2025.
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Wasn’t selected for the Top 20 originally? You’re still in the running
The list isn’t final until Disrupt starts. Every year, things change – founders drop out, programs change, and companies that stand out from the top 200 rise rapidly during the program.
We keep the Top 20 confidential until the event starts and keep a shortlist of companies ready to intervene. It happens every cycle.
And most importantly, being at 200 is where the real opportunity begins. The scene is a moment. But the access, exposure and network you gain as part of the cohort extends far beyond that.
What each Startup Battlefield 200 company gets
You don’t have to make the Startup Battlefield Top 20 to change your trajectory.
Each selected company receives a fully funded demo booth at TechCrunch Disrupt. free event card for the group. access to a virtual pre-event program with world-class VCs, operators and founders; exclusive pitch preparation; and an invitation to the private Startup Battlefield reception.
All 200 companies attend Disrupt. Whether you’re on the Disrupt Stage competing for the $100,000 prize or the Showcase Stage for the best in the industry, both are real opportunities to stand out in front of the investors, press and partners who come to Disrupt to find what’s next.
On the editorial side, every company is entering the TechCrunch ecosystem. Coverage is not guaranteed, but our editors actively monitor Startup Battlefield companies through articles, the Build Mode podcast, the Equity podcast, and future updates as you grow. Companies that stand out are often invited to present, speak and give back on TechCrunch platforms. It’s an opportunity that comes with time.
On top of that, you join the Startup Battlefield alumni community, which includes 1,700+ companies including Dropbox, Discord, and Cloudflare that have collectively raised $32 billion and spawned 250+ exits. This is not a mailing list – it’s a network of founders who have been through the same experience and continue to support each other.
Alumni receive ongoing opportunities to present and speak at TechCrunch events, discounted and free access to future events, and exclusive benefits from our partner network.
The scene is a moment. Network, visibility and access are what last.
You only get value for applying to Startup Battlefield
Even if you are not selected, the application has its advantages. Applicants receive exclusive discounts on Disrupt tickets and exhibition opportunities, along with resources from our partners, so you can stay close to the ecosystem and come back stronger next cycle.
If you’re on the fence about whether you’re ready, apply anyway. It’s free, it doesn’t take anything off the table, and it’s our job to tell you if it’s not the right time. Founders who wait until they feel ready often wait too long.
While you’re gearing up, check out Build Mode, TechCrunch’s podcast for early-stage founders, featuring past Startup Battlefield companies, breakout founders, and top investors. Consider it the inside track on what it takes to build a Battlefield-ready company.
[Listen to Build Mode →]
Applications are closed May 27, 2026. TechCrunch Disrupt takes place October 13–15 in San Francisco.
Apply for Startup Battlefield 2026 if you think you have what it takes to make the Top 20.
