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TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200 is the flagship early-stage startup competition held at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, highlighting the world’s most promising young companies. Each year, thousands of applicants from around the world compete for one of the 200 slots in the cohort, which provides unparalleled exposure, access to top tier investors and growth opportunities.

Startups from all over the world participate in the early stage Battlefield Launch Email List to be the first to know when applications open this month. Don’t miss a thing if you’re ready to join the action.

What is Startup Battlefield?

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Startup Battlefield 200 is a highly selective startup program designed to prepare early-stage startups for visibility, investment and scale. Each year, TechCrunch hand-picks 200 companies to gain unparalleled exposure, credibility and opportunities to scale faster than they ever imagined:

  • Free exhibit space at TechCrunch Disrupt for all three days
  • Exclusive access to masterclasses and curated networking
  • Direct exposure to top guys and investors
  • A chance to play live at Disrupt
  • A shot at the main Disrupt Stage to compete for one $100,000 non-equity prize and the iconic Disrupt Cup

Graduates who have entered the Startup Battlefield

Startup Battlefield’s track record is among the strongest in the industry — alumni represent 1,700+ companies which have raised a total of over $32 billion and include household names such as:

  • Mint.
  • … and many more that have gone on to major exits and growth.
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What to expect in 2026

In 2026, Startup Battlefield 200 will once again bring together a global group of high-potential early-stage startups building in AI, climate, health, fintech and beyond.

Applications will open in the middle of this month and close in mid-June. Selected startups will be notified September 1when the virtual prep program begins — designed to help founders hone their story, sharpen their pitch, and prepare for the step of a lifetime on the TechCrunch Disrupt stage.

Ready to join the fray this year?

For founders and investors, the Startup Battlefield 200 remains one of the world’s most important early-stage startup stages — a place where breakout companies emerge, get funded and scale.

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Don’t miss a moment of the action: Join the Startup Battlefield mailing list to be the first to know when applications open next month.

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