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Every year, TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield pitch contest attracts thousands of applicants. We count the programs so far Top 200 competitorsand among them, the top 20 compete on the main stage to become the winner, taking part in the Startup Battlefield Cup with a cash prize of $100,000. But the rest of the 180 have all confused us and in their groups and competed in their competitions.
Here’s the full list of fintech, real estate, and proptech Startup Battlefield 200 nominees, along with a note on why they made it to the competition.
What it does: They use AI to detect fraud (such as forgery and forgery) in digital documents.
Why? and Known: It helps companies, especially in finance and lending, to quickly verify all documents.
What it does: They provide cloud-based CFO and accounting services for startups and high-end companies.
Why? and Known: Unlike accounting firms, Cypher focuses on the financial metrics that startups and investors need, offering services like cap table management and investor reports.
What it does: An Powered by AI platform products for commercial banks and credit unions that combine multiple functions (including CRM, business intelligence, and sales support).
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Why it matters: It replaces the need for community banks to purchase and integrate expensive, well-known tools such as Salesforce, Tableau, and Seismic.
What it does: It uses AI to streamline the entire VC and investment process, from analysis and due diligence to analysis and reporting.
Why? and Known: Expert AI allows investment firms to increase their performance and decision-making capabilities.
What it does: It helps parents manage and control their children’s spending on video games and prepaid cards linked to your earnings child labor.
Why it matters: They teach children responsibility by allowing them to earn digital money through household chores.
What it does: An AI-powered tax platform that provides automated, personalized tax solutions and financial information to banks, payments, and other financial institutions.
Why? and Known: The company has its say AI can solve the complex problem of tax optimization and compliance much faster than humans.
What it does: AI-powered research is an AI-powered trading platform that provides individual and professional traders with real-time forecasts, price forecasts, and trading signals.
Why? and Known: Aims to make advanced AI tools and other predictive tools accessible to non-professional traders.
What it does: They use AI to turn architectural drawings into realistic, physics-based designs.
Why it matters: They claim to reduce the time it takes to calculate and write design patterns by 10x.
What it does: An AI-powered management platform that helps data center operators maximize hardware performance and cooling efficiency.
Why it matters: It ensures that the infrastructure that supports the future is as good and profitable as possible.
What it does: A Dubai-based AI-powered real estate that analyzes real estate and real estate in the UAE and the United States to help investors earn the highest returns.
Why it matters: It accelerates the real estate investment process by analyzing millions of products every day and identifying the products that matter most to customers.
What it does: A technology-enabled music startup that provides professional and affordable production space for the “creative middle class”.
Why? it’s amazing: Instead of hourly rentals, its rental rental system makes professional studio time available like a gym membership.
What it does: An AI pilot designed for the construction industry that allows companies to quickly update designs, documents, and estimate costs for repeatable projects.
Why? it’s amazing: It breaks down the barriers to building development through automation and documentation, allowing companies to scale construction projects faster.
What it does: The power of AI “pre-market” platform. which creates a search history for every home in the US, allowing buyers to join the waiting list for properties that are not currently for sale.
Why it matters: Unlike Zillow’s “Buy Now” section, Unlisted Homes also includes nearly 21 million homes tracked by public records, allowing buyers to show interest in certain properties years before they hit the market.
What it does: AI-powered real estate that promises to return up to 1.5% of the broker’s commission (up to $25,000) back to the buyer.
Why it matters: Unlike many of its competitors, Zown offers pre-closing commissions, helping first-time buyers meet their down payment and increase their purchasing power.