TechCrunch has officially sounded the call for the world’s most promising early-stage founders. Nominations are now open for the 2026 TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200, the premier competition that has previously served as a launchpad for tech giants like Dropbox, Discord, and Cloudflare.
The competition will culminate at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, held in San Francisco from October 13–15, 2026.
The Global Stage for Early-Stage Innovation
The Startup Battlefield 200 is a highly selective program where TechCrunch’s editorial team hand-picks 200 startups from thousands of global applications. These companies represent the “best of the best” across multiple verticals, including AI, climate tech, fintech, and health.

Selected startups receive unparalleled access to the tech ecosystem, including:
- Free Exhibition Space: All 200 companies will have a featured spot on the Disrupt floor to showcase their products to thousands of attendees.
- Expert Training: Founders go through intensive pitch training and masterclasses led by industry veterans.
- Investor Access: Direct “meet and greet” opportunities with top-tier venture capitalists and angel investors.
- The $100,000 Prize: The top 20 finalists will battle it out on the Disrupt Stage for the legendary Battlefield Cup and a $100,000 equity-free grand prize.
Who Should Apply?
TechCrunch is looking for “cutting-edge, early-stage startups with conviction and momentum.” To be eligible, companies must typically meet the following criteria:
- Be an early-stage startup (pre-Series A).
- Have a functional prototype ready for demonstration.
- Be looking to launch or announce a significant milestone on the global stage.
The competition is open to founders from any geography and any industry vertical.
Key Dates for 2026
With the call for nominations officially live, founders and tech enthusiasts are encouraged to act quickly. While TechCrunch evaluates applications on a rolling basis, the general timeline for the 2026 cycle is:
- Nominations Open: February 2026
- Application Deadline: Mid-June 2026
- Selection Notifications: Early September 2026
- Main Event: October 13–15, 2026, in San Francisco
A Legacy of Success
Since its inception, Startup Battlefield alumni have collectively raised more than $32 billion in funding. Beyond the prize money, the “Battlefield” brand serves as a massive signal to the market, often leading to rapid scaling and high-profile acquisitions for participating teams.
Founders can nominate themselves or their companies today by visiting the official TechCrunch Startup Battlefield portal. As the email announcement states: “If you know a startup built to win, nominate them and put their name in the fight.”























