TreeHacks 2026 Stanford, CA, USA The largest collegiate hackathon in the US. $1,030,875 in prizes Feb 14 – 15, 2026 1097 participants
Neo Hackathon 2025 San Francisco, California, USA Neo is hosting our first-ever Hackathon in SF Nov 7-9! Non-monetary prizes Nov 6 – 9, 2025 73 participants
TreeHacks 2025 Stanford, CA, USA The largest collegiate hackathon in the U.S. $255,600 in prizes Feb 14 – 16, 2025 827 participants
HackTX 2024 Austin, TX, USA Time travel with us to HackTX, set in a 90s Japanese arcade! $48,339 in prizes Nov 2 – 3, 2024 543 participants
Formula Hacks Austin, TX, USA Formula Hacks is a beginner-friendly, 24-hour hackathon hosted by Freetail Hackers. $13,854 in prizes Mar 22 – 23, 2024 148 participants
TreeHacks 2024 Stanford, CA, USA The largest collegiate hackathon in the U.S. $213,100 in prizes Feb 16 – 18, 2024 1124 participants
HackTX 2023 Austin, TX, USA Join us for HackTX, the largest annual student-run hackathon in Candy Land! $8,760 in prizes Oct 20 – 22, 2023 619 participants
MetroHacks 2022 Online A beginner-friendly, 24-hour hackathon hosted in the DFW Metroplex. $114,857 in prizes Winners announced 372 participants
SF Hacks 2022 Online Create projects that can help with Sustainability, Inclusivity, or Mental Health! $5,350 in prizes Winners announced 122 participants
MetroHacks 2021 Online One of the biggest hackathons ever in the DFW Metroplex. Beginner-friendly, 24-hour hackathon with a focus on applying technology in real apps. $34,900 in prizes Winners announced 169 participants
AlphaHacks 2021 Online Create projects that will live beyond the hackathon weekend. $CAD 94,727 in prizes Winners announced 413 participants
Los Altos Hacks V Online Los Altos' fifth annual high school hackathon $7,210 in prizes Winners announced 403 participants
PackHacks Online Create innovative solutions to problems we face in college and high school throughout everyday life $2,944 in prizes Winners announced 252 participants
MenloHacks 2021 Online We are back with (virtual) MenloHacks 5.1, one of the most popular in-person hackathon in the Bay Area. $2,565 in prizes Winners announced 70 participants