Time is running out to secure your pass for TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, happening October 27–29 in San Francisco. With less than seven days remaining to lock in Regular Bird pricing, now is your chance to save up to $668 on your ticket. Join over 10,000 founders, investors, and builders at one of the most iconic startup conferences of the year.
Disrupt brings together more than 250 top voices in tech across over 200 sessions spanning five industry stages, roundtables, and breakout discussions. You will also meet over 100 emerging startups and brands shaping the future ecosystem and take part in more than 2,000 curated networking meetings. All of this is designed to fuel your next stage of growth.
Register by September 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT to secure your Regular Bird savings.
We are adding new top voices from across the tech ecosystem to the Disrupt speaker list every day. Some of the visionary leaders you will hear from include Max Altschuler, founder and general partner at GTMfund; Rajat Bhageria, founder and CEO of Chef Robotics; Jason Citron, founder and former CEO of Discord; David Cramer, co-founder and CPO of Sentry; Jai Das, co-founder, president, and partner at Sapphire Ventures; Charles Hudson, managing partner at Precursor Ventures; Brynn Putnam, founder and CEO of Board; Katie Stanton, founder and general partner at Moxxie Ventures; Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots at X, The Moonshots Factory; and Alison Wagonfeld, CMO of Google Cloud.
The event features five expert-curated industry stages: AI, Builder, Disrupt, Space, and Going Public. These stages are packed with candid conversations, tactical advice, and insights into what is next from across the startup ecosystem. A preview of top voices includes Tekedra Mawakana, co-CEO of Waymo, and Thomas Wolf, co-founder and CSO of Hugging Face, on the AI Stage. The Space Stage will feature Baiju Bhatt, founder and CEO of Aetherflux, and Even Rogers, co-founder and CEO of True Anomaly. The Builders Stage includes Elad Gil, a serial investor in companies like Stripe and Coinbase, and Andrea Thomaz, co-founder and CEO of Diligent Robotics. The Going Public Stage will host Chris Britt, co-founder and CEO of Chime, and David George, general partner at a16z. The Disrupt Stage features Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box, and Anton Osika, co-founder and CSO of Lovable.
Meet 200 of the most promising early-stage, TechCrunch-vetted startups and watch the top contenders pitch live in the Startup Battlefield competition for a chance to win $100,000. Hear real-time feedback from leading investors on what it takes to build a viable startup.
With the help of the event app, curated one-on-one and small-group networking meetings are available. These meetings are designed to cut through the noise, dive into the details, and connect you with people who can support your scaling, ideas, or provide deeper insights beyond the programming. Use the app to plan your time, book meetings, and connect with the right people faster.
Founders and investors can also take advantage of the Deal Flow Cafe, a quieter space to focus and jump straight into meaningful deals.
The Expo Hall is where everyone at Disrupt comes together to get a firsthand look at tomorrow’s breakthroughs. Experience live demos and get hands-on with innovations from over 100 exhibiting startups. Additional breakthroughs will be showcased throughout the venue, creating an immersive experience across all three days. There are still a few exhibit tables available for startups.
Prices increase in less than seven days. Register now to save up to $668 on your pass before September 26 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Join us for the 20th anniversary of TechCrunch in San Francisco’s premier tech hub this October.

