Evan Spiegel

Jun 4, 1990Los Angeles, USAAmericanAge 35
Tech FounderActiveSnapchat CEO
Net Worthest
$3B
Snapchat revenueverified
$5.4B — 2024
Daily usersverified
432M daily active users
Youngest billionaire
Was youngest in 2015 at 25

Evan Spiegel — Net Worth and Career Earnings

Evan Spiegel has an estimated net worth of $3 billion as of 2026, built through co-founding Snapchat — the disappearing photo messaging app he created as a Stanford University project that became one of the defining social platforms of the 2010s. Spiegel was 25 years old in 2015 when Snap Inc's valuation made him the world's youngest billionaire at the time — a milestone that reflected both the extraordinary growth of the platform and his decision to reject a $3 billion acquisition offer from Facebook in 2013, a gamble that validated his belief in Snapchat's long-term independent value.

Snap generated $5.4 billion in revenue in 2024, verified through SEC filings, serving 432 million daily active users. The platform's core innovation — content that disappears after viewing — influenced Instagram Stories, Facebook Stories and the entire ephemeral content format that now dominates social media. Snap's ongoing investment in augmented reality through its Spectacles glasses and Lens Studio creator tools represents its strategic bet on spatial computing as the next platform shift.

Spiegel grew up in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles in an affluent family — his parents are both successful lawyers — and attended Crossroads School before Stanford. He married Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr in 2017 and the couple have three children. Despite the early billionaire status, Spiegel has maintained a relatively low public profile compared to peers, focusing on product development and the company's AR strategy rather than personal brand building.

Earnings

Net Worth
$3B est
Snap revenue
$5.4B 2024 — verified SEC
DAU
432M daily active users
Snapchat+
Paid subscription — 12M+ subscribers
AR Spectacles
AR glasses product line

Career

Company
Snap Inc — CEO and co-founder
Founded
2011 — Stanford dorm
Rejected Facebook
$3B acquisition offer — 2013
Wife
Miranda Kerr — married 2017
IPO
2017 — $17/share
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