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Startup Battlefield 200 applications close in 1 week: Window to nominate and apply for the most promising startups closes May 27

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Startup Battlefield 200 applications close in 1 week: Window to nominate and apply for the most promising startups closes May 27

Startup Battlefield 200 applications close May 27. Pitch at TechCrunch Disrupt, get investor access, win $100K, plus more scaling perks. Nominate an early-stage founder or submit your startup here.

Your shot at VC access, global visibility, TechCrunch coverage, and $100,000 in equity-free funding is gone in a week.

Startup Battlefield 200 applications close May 27. If you’re building a breakout startup — or know a founder who is — this is the moment to act.

Apply today for the opportunity to take the stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 , taking place October 13-15, alongside 200 of the world’s most promising early-stage startups.

Image Credits: Kimberly White / Getty Images The clock is ticking for early-stage founders Pre-Series A founders, consider this your final countdown reminder: The strongest startups are already entering the arena, and the application window is closing fast .

If your startup has already been nominated, don’t wait to complete your application . This final week moves quickly, and last-minute submissions risk getting buried as applications surge ahead of the deadline.

Know a startup that deserves the spotlight?

Nominate them now so they still have time to apply before May 27.

The companies that define categories rarely start polished Some of the most consequential companies in tech history didn’t launch with splashy fundraising announcements. They started with a pitch.

Dropbox demoed to a room full of skeptics. Cloudflare took the stage before most people understood what edge networking meant. Discord was still a scrappy gaming startup called Hammer & Chisel.

Image Credits: TechCrunch They all passed through the same crucible: Startup Battlefield 200. That’s not a coincidence — it’s a pattern. And it starts with an application.

Startup Battlefield 200 has never been a competition for the most polished companies. It’s a competition for the most promising ones. Pre-launch is fine. No revenue is fine. What matters is whether what you’re building genuinely changes something — not incrementally, but meaningfully.

If you or a founder you know is building something impactful, then the application itself becomes the first pitch.

Apply before May 27.

More than a pitch competition Startup Battlefield 200 is where breakout companies get discovered.

Selected startups will showcase live on the Disrupt Stage in front of 10,000+ attendees, leading VCs, global media, and the broader TechCrunch audience. This is your opportunity to gain investor exposure, receive direct VC feedback, and prove your company belongs among the next generation of category-defining startups.

Every one of the 200 selected companies receives: A fully funded three-day exhibition booth at Disrupt Free passes for the team Dedicated pitch training Founder masterclasses with world-class VCs and operators A featured startup profile in the event app Press list access and lead-generation opportunities Opportunities for TechCrunch editorial coverage, podcasts, and speaking appearances as the company grows And every selected company pitches, whether on the Disrupt Stage or the Pitch Showcase Stage. Both put founders in front of the investors, media, and partners who attend Disrupt specifically to find what’s next.

You don’t need to make the top 20 for this experience to change your trajectory.

Get started by nominating and applying here.

The Startup Battlefield 200 track record speaks for itself More than 1,700 companies have competed in Startup Battlefield 200. Together, they’ve raised over $32 billion and generated more than 250 exits, including acquisitions by Microsoft, Google, Salesforce, Uber, and Amazon.

The network runs so deep that alumni have even acquired each other: Dropbox acquired fellow Battlefield 200 alum DocSend in 2021.

This is also the same launchpad that helped accelerate companies like Fitbit, Trello, and Mint.

Behind every one of those outcomes was a founder willing to make a bet on themselves publicly, in front of people who were paying attention.

Apply and learn more here.

Who should apply?

We’re looking for ambitious early-stage startups building innovative, potentially category-defining products.

Applications are open globally across all industries. Most selected companies are pre-Series A, though select Series A startups may qualify on a case-by-case basis.

To apply, startups should have: A functional MVP A clear product demo Strong market potential Founders with vision, execution, and real traction Thousands apply every year. Only 200 are selected. Just 20 finalists pitch live on the Disrupt Stage. One startup takes the crown and wins $100,000 in equity-free funding.

One week left to make your move The founders who wait until they feel ready often wait too long. You do not need to be polished. You need to be promising.

If you’ve been sitting on this, here’s the reality: the worst outcome is you don’t get selected this cycle — and you come back next year with a stronger application because you went through the process.

The stage matters. The community lasts. The milestone is real. But the deadline is now one week away.

If you’re building something category-defining — or know a startup that deserves the spotlight — submit your nomination and complete your application before May 27.

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