
Patreon
Founded Year
2013Stage
Valuation Change | AliveTotal Raised
$412.1MValuation
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-58 points in the past 30 days
About Patreon
Patreon focuses on providing a space for creators to build memberships and connect with their communities. It offers services that allow creators to share their work, such as videos, podcasts, writing, art, music, and more, and to monetize these offerings through memberships and digital product sales. It primarily serves creators in sectors such as podcasting, video creation, music, art, and game development. It was founded in 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California.
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Patreon Patents
Patreon has filed 45 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- digital media
- social networking services
- video on demand services

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4/26/2024 | 3/4/2025 | Augmented reality, Mixed reality, Promotion and marketing communications, Virtual reality, Digital media | Grant |
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Latest Patreon News
Jun 30, 2025
Industry Events Like MMF-US Summit Help Artists Network & Learn Like Read Time: min At the MMF-US Summit, DMN TV interviewed pianist and composer Marta Cascales Alimbau. Alimbau talked about moving from Barcelona to New York to pursue her career, and attend events like the MMF–US Summit to network, meet other artists, and broaden her horizons. “Modern classical is my type of music. It’s very poetic and cinematic in a way,” Alimbau said, adding that her music influences are Max Richter and Hania Rani. Originally from Barcelona, Alimbau recently moved to New York in hopes of learning more about the music industry. “I want to understand the complicated landscape, and connect with artists and professionals.” MMF-US Summit took place on June 11 at the Spotify offices in New York during IndieWeek 2025. Panel discussions at the summit covered hot topics including distribution, marketing, DTC, and Live music. The event began with remarks by Sharon Tapper (Executive Director, MMF-US), Wesley T A’Harrah (VP, Membership & Education, MMF-US), Neeta Ragoowansi (President, MMF-US & IMMF), and Monica Damashek (Head of Artist & Label Partnerships, Spotify). Alejandra Olea (Managing Director, Believe Americas) went on to interview Ragoowansi, peeling the layers on how the current music climate affects artists and managers. Presentations were next on the agenda, led by Panos Polimatidis (Director Label & Artist Solutions, Believe UK), Brian Miller (Chief Revenue Officer, TuneCore), and Brian Moroney (Music Partnerships Manager, SoundOn/TikTok). During the first panel, ‘The Power of Independent Distribution,’ contributors had an insightful discussion on overcoming challenges faced by indie artists. Following is a list of panelists: Panos Polimatidis (Director Label & Artist Solutions, Believe UK) Brian Miller (Chief Revenue Officer, TuneCore) Brian Moroney (Music Partnerships Manager, SoundOn/TikTok) Leah Kraft (Member Relations Manager, Merlin) Khufu Reign (We Make Music, Manager – De La Soul, Awkwafina, Tyla, & Wild East Radio) The panel was moderated by Tony Alexander (Co-Founder, President & Managing Director of Made in Memphis Entertainment), Next on the agenda was the panel ‘Creator-Led Marketing,’ moderated by Chaz Jenkins (Chief Commercial Officer, Chartmetric). Following is a list of panelists that dove into artists taking the reigns of their own reach, success, and monetization by a self-led approach. Sammy Kaufman (Music Partnerships Manager, Linktree) Catherine Yi (IQ Client Strategy Executive, UTA) Caroline Halloran (Director of Audience Development, mtheory) Mike McGarry (SVP of Marketing, Patreon) The panel ‘Maximizing Direct-to-Consumer and Live,’ was moderated by Fabrice Sergent (Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Cellfish). Executives at the table were: Rod Yancy (Founder & CEO, Bootleg) Maulin Hemani (Founder & CEO, FanPad) Bryan Grone (Head of Production & Artist Relations, B Side) Matt Bacon (Founder, Sapphire Eye & Dropout Media) Presentations kickstarted a stream of out-of-the-box perspectives on leveraging superfans, merchandizing, audience relationship building avenues, and more. Paul Pacifico (CEO, Saudi Music Commission), Matt Bacon (Founder, Sapphire Eye & Dropout Media), Bryan Grone (Head of Production & Artist Relations, B Side), Maulin Hemani (Founder & CEO, FanPad), and Rod Yancy (Founder & CEO, Bootleg) took turns covering the money left on the table for artists not prioritizing the value of superfan monetization. The event also included keynotes by Khufu Reign (We Make Music, Manager – De La Soul, Awkwafina, Tyla, & Wild East Radio) and Sammy Kaufman (Music Partnerships Manager, Linktree). About DMN TV: Digital Music News TV is DMN’s video journalism arm. Check in for impactful interviews, and coverage of music industry events.
Patreon Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Patreon founded?
Patreon was founded in 2013.
Where is Patreon's headquarters?
Patreon's headquarters is located at 600 Townsend Street, San Francisco.
What is Patreon's latest funding round?
Patreon's latest funding round is Valuation Change.
How much did Patreon raise?
Patreon raised a total of $412.1M.
Who are the investors of Patreon?
Investors of Patreon include Wellington Management, Tiger Global Management, New Enterprise Associates, Lone Pine Capital, Authentic Ventures and 28 more.
Who are Patreon's competitors?
Competitors of Patreon include Triller, Canopy, Heros, Tags, TipSnaps and 7 more.
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