1. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, a startup named Tattd set up a mini tattoo shop on the convention floor. The platform uses AI to help clients find artists whose work matches their desired design.
2. Hundreds of startups displayed their products in the Battlefield 200, including robo chefs, spacecraft insurance providers, and a recycling plastic shortcut.
3. Tattd founder Laura Schaack, who has extensive experience in the startup world and a passion for art, got a California postage stamp tattoo during Disrupt. Around 30 people are reported to have gotten tattoos throughout the event.
2. Hundreds of startups displayed their products in the Battlefield 200, including robo chefs, spacecraft insurance providers, and a recycling plastic shortcut.
3. Tattd founder Laura Schaack, who has extensive experience in the startup world and a passion for art, got a California postage stamp tattoo during Disrupt. Around 30 people are reported to have gotten tattoos throughout the event.
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TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 showcased innovative startups, including Tattd, an AI-powered tattoo platform. At the event, Tattd offered mini tattoos on the convention floor, attracting around 30 clients. Other featured startups included robo chefs, spacecraft insurers, and a plastic recycling shortcut
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Date: Nov. 2, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-02
Created: 2025/11/02 18:42
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:54
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