Startup Battlefield 200 Application Deadline Extended to June 8
Founders, the battlefield is still open, but not for much longer.

In a response to overwhelming demand from founders worldwide, TechCrunch has extended the application deadline for Startup Battlefield 200 to June 8. This is a final chance for ambitious early-stage startups to pitch live on the Disrupt Stage in October at San Francisco's Moscone West. Startup Battlefield 200 is the launchpad for startups looking to catapult themselves from obscurity to prominence.
The selected founders will take center stage at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026, pitching to elite investors, influential media, and the global startup ecosystem. The stakes are high, with one startup set to receive $100,000 in equity-free funding. However, every participating company gains invaluable visibility that can significantly alter its trajectory.
The competition boasts an impressive track record, with over 1,700 startups having participated in Startup Battlefield over the years. These startups have collectively raised more than $32 billion and produced over 250 exits, including acquisitions by tech giants like Microsoft, Google, Salesforce, Uber, and Amazon. Startup Battlefield has been instrumental in launching category-defining companies such as Dropbox, Discord, Mint, Fitbit, and Trello.
The competition for a spot in Startup Battlefield 200 has intensified as founders seek ways to stand out in a crowded fundraising environment. The deadline extension provides more startups with an opportunity to enter, but the expectations are higher than ever. TechCrunch is on the lookout for bold early-stage startups with a working MVP and a vision capable of disrupting an industry.
Bootstrapped, pre-seed, and seed-stage startups are encouraged to apply, as are select Series A startups in capital-intensive sectors. The extension was driven by the overwhelming demand for a spot in the competition, but the battlefield will not remain open indefinitely. Thousands of startups are vying for a limited number of spots, and each application is meticulously reviewed by the TechCrunch team.
This is an opportunity for startups to get in front of investors, customers, media, and future partners all in one place. The deadline extension offers a final chance for startups to nominate a standout company or submit their application. Founders are urged to act quickly, as the deadline of June 8 looms.
This is the chance to prove that a startup is category-changing on one of the biggest stages in tech.
Source: TechCrunch