Casey Owen Neistat (born March 25, 1981) is a YouTube personality, filmmaker, and vlogger from the United States. He is also the co-founder of Beme, a multimedia company acquired by CNN. He founded 368, a collaborative creative space for creators, in 2018. According to Celebrity Net Worth, he has a net worth of $16 million as of October 2022.
Neistat was born in Gales Ferry, Connecticut. He was raised as a Reform Jew. He dropped out of high school during his sophomore year when he was 17 years old. He eventually left his family and had a son named Owen with his then-girlfriend Robin Harris in 1998, when he was 17. Between the ages of 17 and 20, he lived in a trailer park with Harris and Owen (from 1998 to 2001). Neistat decided to relocate to New York City during this time.
As of July 13, 2018, Neistat had posted 936 vlogs and other videos to his YouTube channel since its inception on February 15, 2010. Neistat had one million subscribers on August 23, 2015, which had grown to four million by August 2016. As of March 2022, his channel had 12.4 million subscribers. His documentary 'Under the Influence,' which follows David Dobrik and investigates various controversies surrounding him, premiered at SXSW in March 2022.
On February 23, 2010, Neistat uploaded to Vimeo a six-minute film titled Chatroulette. It explains how the Chatroulette website works and why people use it. In the video, various experiments are carried out, and the results are presented in stop-frame animations. People on Chatroulette are much more likely to talk to a woman, according to one study. Only 5% of those who "nexted" Neistat clicked away from his female friend Genevieve.
Name | Casey Owen Neistat |
Profile Name | Casey Neistat |
DOB (Age) | March 25, 1981 (age 41) |
DOJ (YouTube) | February 15th, 2010 |
Total Videos | 1,078 |
Net Worth | $16 Million |
Nationality | American |
Residence | New York City |
Neistat posts 2-3 videos per week. His videos typically receive over a million views in a short period, with some videos exceeding five million views over time. He primarily uploads vlogs in which he travels to various locations.
Casey Neistat's channel receives an average of 3.31 million views per month and approximately 110.37 thousand views per day. Monetized YouTube channels earn money by displaying advertisements. YouTubers can earn between $3 and $7 per thousand video views.
Using these figures, Net Worth Spot calculates that Casey Neistat earns $13.24 thousand per month, for a total annual salary of $198.67 thousand. However, our estimate may be too low. If Neistat earns well, video ads could generate more than $357.61 thousand per year. However, it is unusual for channels to rely on a single revenue source. Successful YouTubers have sponsors as well, and they can earn more money by promoting their products.
Neistat has over 77k followers on his Twitch channel. He has a total of 402k viewers on his streams even though he hasn’t streamed in over 5 years as of October 2022. Therefore, his earnings from his Twitch channel are unknown.
He has over 3.03 million followers and 157 thousand average likes on his account with 639 average comments. As per SocialBlade, this data puts the engagement rate on his account at 5.21% with 1,968 uploads. As per various sources, Neistat can earn anywhere between $6,039 - $10,065 per sponsored post. He mostly posts travel pictures, solo photos, pictures with his friends and family, and more.
Neistat boasts a following of over 499 thousand with over 3.8 million likes. He has over 23 uploads on his account. He earns an estimated amount of $805 - $1,208 per sponsored post from his channel.
In 2004, Neistat and his brother created the Science Experiments film series. The 15-minute series included a variety of short films that documented various experiments.
HBO paid just under $2 million for an eight-episode television series called The Neistat Brothers in July 2008. Casey and Van Neistat, as well as Tom Scott, produced the show. Christine Vachon, an independent film producer, served as a consultant producer.
Neistat announced in a July 8, 2015 vlog that he had been working with Matt Hackett on a video-sharing app called Beme. The app was designed as an alternative to highly edited content found on social media, allowing users to create unedited four-second videos that were immediately uploaded and shared with the user's subscribers without the ability to review the video. CNN announced on November 28, 2016, that it would acquire the Beme company for a reported $25 million. Simultaneously, Hackett announced that the Beme app would be discontinued on January 31, 2017.
Neistat has showcased many cars on his channel in the past but he currently owns a Land Rover Defender which starts at a price tag of $47,700 and goes up to $86,000. Neistat owns properties in the city of Venice, Los Angeles, and New York. All three houses are lavish and can be seen on his channel. However, the prices of the houses are unknown.
A. Neistat first gained international attention in 2003 with the release of a three-minute film titled iPod's Dirty Secret, in which he criticized Apple for failing to provide a battery replacement program for their iPod line of portable media players.
A. In addition to his work in television and film, Neistat directs and stars in television commercials for companies such as Samsung, Nike, Google, Finn Jewelry, J.Crew, and Mercedes-Benz.
A. On April 5, 2018, Neistat announced a new project: 368 (named after Neistat's studio address at the time, 368 Broadway, New York), a collaborative creative space for creators. Patreon CEO Jack Conte announced a potential collaboration with Neistat on the project on April 12, of that year.