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Tattd gave 4 TechCrunch writers tattoos at Startup Battlefield


On Tuesday morning at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, our senior producer Maggie Nye rolled up her jacket sleeve to indicate me her new tattoo: a traditional, pixelated cursor arrow. TechCrunch’s Becca Szkutak bought an identical cursor, whereas Theresa Loconsolo bought a smiling moon.

I guessed that in some unspecified time in the future throughout all of the Disrupt hoopla, Maggie and Becca wandered off to some fashionable San Francisco tattoo store to cement their friendship with appropriately tech-themed ink (and possibly Theresa was there too?). That appeared like a extra logical rationalization than the fact, which is that they bought these tattoos at Disrupt — sure, actually at Disrupt, on the Moscone Heart’s conference ground, whereas upstairs, there was in all probability a chat happening about product-market match or agentic AI.

A whole lot of startups confirmed their stuff within the Expo Corridor as a part of the Battlefield 200 — there’s robo cooks, spacecraft insurance coverage suppliers, a shortcut for recycling plastic — after which amid the chaos, Tattd turned their sales space right into a mini tattoo store.

Maggie's tattoo
Maggie’s tattoo.Picture Credit:TechCrunch

Tattd is a platform that helps tattoo seekers discover artists whose portfolios match the type of tattoo they’re on the lookout for.

The startup makes use of generative AI to create a mockup of a design, however these artificial designs aren’t really getting inked on anybody’s physique. Fairly, Tattd places the AI-generated design by means of a reverse picture search to seek out an artist whose work resembles the mock-up, in order that the shopper and artist can work collectively to create an authentic design, as one usually would after they get related with a tattoo artist.

“In case you go to ChatGPT and say one thing like, ‘I need to see a butterfly in a Japanese conventional type with heavier strains,’ they don’t know what which means,” founder Laura Schaack advised TechCrunch.

Simply toes away, TechCrunch deputy managing editor Karyne Levy was getting an escape key tattooed on her higher arm.

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Karyne's tattoo
Karyne’s tattoo.Picture Credit:TechCrunch

Earlier than founding Tattd, Schaack led operations for 2 startups: WearAway, a trend rental firm acquired by Grin, and Lemonsqueeze, a market enlargement platform acquired by Knotel. However Schaack has all the time had a watch for the humanities. She studied artwork historical past at New York College, and her physique is adorned with a collage of tattoos — at Disrupt, she bought a California postage stamp by her elbow.

“There may be a lot of folks that have tried to enter the tattoo business with out tattoos, and so they have all failed,” Schaack stated. When you can’t choose a founder by their look, she says that their lack of tattoos mirrored their lack of curiosity, funding, or expertise within the business.

“I’m so deeply captivated with this business, I’m closely tattooed, and I’m right here to help artists to construct companies in a approach that each the shopper and the artist are taken care of,” she stated. There are 900 artists on Tattd, and the platform companions with a 3rd celebration to assist them discover healthcare and monetary advisers.

Tattd’s flash sheet.Picture Credit:TechCrunch

Schaack stated that round 30 individuals bought tattoos all through the three days of TechCrunch Disrupt.

There was a TechCrunch brand on the flash sheet, however (un)thankfully, nobody inked their love for our model on their physique.

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