Airtool at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 — Moscone West.
Meet Airtool at TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 in San Francisco. Platform architecture sessions with founders, operators and investors building at scale — 10,000+ attendees, 200 startups, six stages. 13–15 October 2026.

10,000+ attendees. 200 startups. Six stages. Three days.
TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 runs 13–15 October at Moscone West, San Francisco. Six dedicated stages — including an AI Stage powered by Google Cloud and a Smart Systems Stage covering data infrastructure, robotics and industrial platforms — bring together the founders, operators and investors who are deciding, right now, which platforms their companies will grow on. The Startup Battlefield puts 200 early-stage companies on the floor with live demo booths across all three days.
64 percent of attendees are decision-makers at their organisations. 80 nationalities are represented. It is the event where growth-stage infrastructure choices get made.
The operational backbone, built for scale.
Airtool gives growth-stage companies the same operational foundation that enterprise incumbents took decades to build — finance, operations, sales and people on one platform, not a stack of point tools that were never designed to work together. The architecture scales from 50 users to 50,000 without a second infrastructure team.
AI that is part of the system, not on top of it.
The AI operates on live operational data under the same permissions as your team. No separate AI stack to maintain, no data pipeline to keep in sync, no model running against a stale export. Multi-provider inference — governed, auditable, operating inside the application permission perimeter.
A platform worth building on.
If you ship software and have been assembling infrastructure from primitives — multi-tenancy, audit, AI governance, schema tooling, observability — come and see what it looks like already assembled. The runtime is the platform. Your engineers focus on application logic, not the layer beneath it.
Who we want to meet
If your company has outgrown the tools it started with — and the cost is now visible in headcount spent reconciling systems, in data that does not match across departments, or in the time your engineers spend on infrastructure they did not set out to build — the team is there to show you what the integrated alternative looks like running in production.
If you are building for the enterprise and need a platform that handles the hard infrastructure problems so your team can focus on the product, the architects are available all three days. Bring the problem you are currently building around. We will show you whether the platform already solves it.
Book a meeting at Disrupt 2026.
Moscone West · San Francisco · 13–15 October 2026. An architect will confirm your slot within 24 hours.