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| Basic facts | |
| Location: | San Bruno, Calif. |
| Type: | Limited Liability Company |
| Top official: | Neal Mohan, CEO |
| Founder(s): | Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, Jawed Karim |
| Year founded: | 2005 |
| Website: | Official website |
YouTube is a limited liability company owned by Google Inc., a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. The company is based in San Bruno, Calif.[1][2]
YouTube was founded in 2005 by Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim.[3] According to a USA Today article, YouTube was created in response to the difficulty of locating online videos of the 2004 Asian tsunami and/or of Janet Jackson's Super Bowl "wardrobe malfunction."[4] Karim uploaded the first YouTube video, called "Me at the Zoo," in April 2005.[5] Google purchased YouTube for $1.7 billion a year after its founding, and by its tenth year in 2015, YouTube was the third most popular web domain globally and received visits from about one billion people daily.[4][6][7] As of August 2025, YouTube was the second most viewed website in the world with nearly 52 billion monthly visits.[8]
On its website, YouTube says its mission is to "give everyone a voice and show them the world. We believe that everyone deserves to have a voice, and that the world is a better place when we listen, share and build community through our stories."[1]
Neal Mohan became the CEO of YouTube in 2023.[9]
On December 16, 2015, NBC News announced that it would co-host the fourth Democratic debate along with YouTube and the Congressional Black Caucus. NBC Nightly News Anchor Lester Holt moderated the debate, which took place from 9 to 11 p.m.[10] YouTube offered online viewing of the debate at YouTube.com and NBCNews.com, with coverage beginning at 8 p.m.[11]
Google Inc., a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc, owns YouTube. The company's stock is traded publicly as GOOG on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange. GOOG's closing stock price on August 5, 2025, was $195.75.[1][12]
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