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| birth_date  = {{Birth date and age|1986|3|4}}
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| birth_place  = [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]
| birth_place  = [[São Paulo]], Brazil
| nationality  = Brazilian-American
| nationality  = Brazilian-American
| education    = [[Stanford University]] (BS, MS)
| education    = [[Stanford University]] (BS, MS)
| occupation  = Software engineer, entrepreneur, technology executive
| occupation  = Software engineer, entrepreneur
| known_for    = Co-founder of [[Instagram]]
| known_for    = Co-founder of [[Instagram]]
| employer    = [[Anthropic]]
| awards      = TIME100 AI (2025)
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'''Michel "Mike" Krieger''' (born March 4, 1986) is a Brazilian-American software engineer, entrepreneur, and technology executive who co-founded the photo- and video-sharing social network [[Instagram]] alongside [[Kevin Systrom]] in 2010. As Instagram's chief technology officer from its founding until his departure in 2018, Krieger oversaw the platform's technical architecture as it scaled from a small startup to a global service with over one billion monthly active users. The company was acquired by [[Facebook]] (now [[Meta Platforms]]) in 2012 for approximately $1 billion, one of the most consequential acquisitions in the history of social media. After leaving Instagram, Krieger reunited with Systrom to launch two further products—the COVID-19 tracking site Rt.live and the AI-powered news application Artifact. Since 2024, Krieger has served in a senior leadership role at the artificial intelligence safety and research company [[Anthropic]], where he has led product development and, more recently, the company's internal incubator known as Anthropic Labs. In 2025, ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine named Krieger to its list of the 100 Most Influential People in AI.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mike Krieger: The 100 Most Influential People in AI 2025 |url=https://time.com/collections/time100-ai-2025/7305832/mike-krieger/ |publisher=Time |date=August 27, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
'''Michel "Mike" Krieger''' (born March 4, 1986) is a Brazilian-American software engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded [[Instagram]], the photo- and video-sharing social network, alongside [[Kevin Systrom]] in 2010. As Instagram's chief technology officer (CTO), Krieger oversaw the platform's technical architecture as it scaled from a small startup to a global service with over one billion monthly active users before its acquisition by [[Meta Platforms|Facebook]] and his subsequent departure in 2018. Following Instagram, Krieger partnered again with Systrom to build Rt.live, a COVID-19 data tracker, and later Artifact, an AI-powered news application. Since 2024, Krieger has held a senior product role at [[Anthropic]], the artificial intelligence safety and research company, where he has contributed to the development of AI products built on Anthropic's Claude model. In 2025, ''TIME'' magazine named Krieger to its TIME100 AI list of the most influential people in artificial intelligence.<ref>{{cite news |date=August 27, 2025 |title=Mike Krieger: The 100 Most Influential People in AI 2025 |url=https://time.com/collections/time100-ai-2025/7305832/mike-krieger/ |work=TIME |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> His career trajectory—from building one of the world's most-used consumer applications to working at the frontier of AI development—has positioned him as a significant figure in Silicon Valley's technology landscape.


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==


Mike Krieger was born Michel Krieger on March 4, 1986, in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]. He grew up in São Paulo, one of the largest and most cosmopolitan cities in Latin America. Krieger developed an early interest in technology and computing during his youth in Brazil. He later relocated to the United States to pursue higher education, a move that would place him at the center of [[Silicon Valley]]'s technology ecosystem during a period of rapid innovation in social media and mobile computing.
Mike Krieger was born Michel Krieger on March 4, 1986, in [[São Paulo]], Brazil. He grew up in São Paulo, one of the largest cities in Latin America, before eventually relocating to the United States to pursue higher education. Details about Krieger's family background and childhood in Brazil remain limited in publicly available sources, though his upbringing in a major metropolitan center with a growing technology sector informed his later interest in software engineering and user-facing technology products.


Details about Krieger's family background and childhood remain largely private. What is publicly documented is that his upbringing in Brazil shaped a global perspective that he would later bring to the design and development of Instagram, a platform that became one of the most internationally used social media services in the world.
Krieger's move from Brazil to the United States for university studies at [[Stanford University]] marked a pivotal transition in his life. The Bay Area environment, with its dense network of technology companies, venture capital firms, and entrepreneurial culture, provided fertile ground for his ambitions in software development and product design. His experiences as an immigrant and Portuguese speaker also later influenced aspects of Instagram's early international growth strategy, as the platform gained rapid adoption in Brazil and other countries outside the United States.


== Education ==
== Education ==


Krieger attended [[Stanford University]], where he earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree. Stanford's proximity to Silicon Valley and its robust computer science and engineering programs provided Krieger with both the technical foundation and the professional network that proved instrumental in his entrepreneurial career. It was at Stanford that Krieger met [[Kevin Systrom]], with whom he would go on to co-found Instagram.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=April 14, 2012 |title=Instagram Founders Were Helped by Bay Area Connections |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/14/technology/instagram-founders-were-helped-by-bay-area-connections.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The connections Krieger formed during his time at Stanford—with fellow students, faculty, and the broader Bay Area technology community—were significant factors in the trajectory of his career.
Krieger attended [[Stanford University]] in [[Stanford, California]], where he earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree. At Stanford, he studied [[symbolic systems]], an interdisciplinary program that combines computer science, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology—a curriculum well-suited to someone who would go on to build user-centric software products. It was during his time at Stanford that Krieger met [[Kevin Systrom]], who would become his co-founder at Instagram.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=April 14, 2012 |title=Instagram Founders Were Helped by Bay Area Connections |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/14/technology/instagram-founders-were-helped-by-bay-area-connections.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The connections Krieger formed at Stanford and in the broader Bay Area technology community proved instrumental in launching Instagram and securing early support for the venture.


== Career ==
== Career ==


=== Founding of Instagram ===
=== Instagram ===


In 2010, Krieger and Kevin Systrom co-founded Instagram, a mobile application designed for sharing photographs enhanced with digital filters. The app launched on Apple's iOS platform in October 2010 and attracted rapid adoption. Krieger served as the company's chief technology officer, responsible for the engineering and technical infrastructure underlying the platform.<ref>{{cite web |title=Profile: Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger, Founders of Instagram |url=http://www.inc.com/30under30/2011/profile-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-founders-instagram.html |publisher=Inc. |date=2011 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In 2010, Krieger co-founded Instagram with Kevin Systrom. The application launched on Apple's [[iOS]] platform in October 2010 as a mobile photo-sharing service that allowed users to apply filters to photographs and share them on a social feed. Krieger served as Instagram's chief technology officer, responsible for the platform's engineering infrastructure, mobile application development, and technical scaling.<ref>{{cite web |title=Profile: Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger, Founders of Instagram |url=http://www.inc.com/30under30/2011/profile-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-founders-instagram.html |publisher=Inc. |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


The application's emphasis on simplicity, visual communication, and mobile-first design resonated with users at a time when smartphone adoption was accelerating worldwide. Instagram's user base grew from zero to millions within its first year. The platform introduced a new paradigm for social media interaction centered on images rather than text, influencing the broader direction of the social media industry.
Instagram's growth was rapid. The application attracted millions of users within its first year and became one of the fastest-growing social media platforms in history. Krieger's engineering leadership was central to managing the technical challenges associated with such swift expansion, including scaling server infrastructure, optimizing mobile performance, and maintaining reliability as user demand surged. The platform's clean, intuitive interface and its emphasis on visual content distinguished it from other social networks at the time.


The Bay Area connections that both Krieger and Systrom had cultivated, particularly through their time at Stanford and in Silicon Valley's startup ecosystem, played a meaningful role in Instagram's early development and funding.<ref name="nyt2012">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=April 14, 2012 |title=Instagram Founders Were Helped by Bay Area Connections |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/14/technology/instagram-founders-were-helped-by-bay-area-connections.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
The Bay Area connections that both Krieger and Systrom had cultivated—through Stanford and the broader Silicon Valley ecosystem—played a role in Instagram's early trajectory.<ref>{{cite news |date=April 14, 2012 |title=Instagram Founders Were Helped by Bay Area Connections |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/14/technology/instagram-founders-were-helped-by-bay-area-connections.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The startup attracted attention from prominent investors and technology figures early in its development.


=== Facebook Acquisition and Growth ===
In April 2012, Facebook (now [[Meta Platforms]]) announced its acquisition of Instagram for approximately $1 billion, one of the largest acquisitions in Silicon Valley history at the time. The deal brought Instagram and its small team under Facebook's corporate umbrella, though the application continued to operate as a distinct product with its own brand identity.


In April 2012, [[Facebook]] announced its acquisition of Instagram for approximately $1 billion in cash and stock, a deal that attracted significant attention given that Instagram had only 13 employees at the time. The acquisition was one of the largest in the history of social media startups and signaled the growing importance of mobile and visual social networking.
Following the acquisition, Krieger remained at Instagram as CTO. Under his continued technical leadership, the platform expanded its feature set significantly, adding video sharing, direct messaging, Stories (ephemeral content), and various other capabilities that broadened its appeal and deepened user engagement. Instagram also launched on the [[Android]] platform, opening the service to a much larger global audience. During Krieger's tenure as CTO, Instagram's user base grew from a few million to over one billion monthly active users, a milestone the platform reached in 2018.


Following the acquisition, Krieger continued to serve as Instagram's CTO, overseeing the platform's technical evolution as it expanded its feature set and user base under Facebook's ownership. During his tenure, Instagram introduced video sharing, Instagram Stories (a feature for ephemeral content), direct messaging, and a range of other capabilities that transformed it from a simple photo-sharing app into a comprehensive social media platform. The service expanded from iOS to Android and to web-based access, broadening its reach considerably.
Krieger's prominence as a technology leader was recognized during this period. In January 2012, he was among the guests seated with First Lady [[Michelle Obama]] at the [[State of the Union address]], an honor that reflected Instagram's cultural significance even in its early years.<ref>{{cite news |date=January 24, 2012 |title=Steve Jobs' widow, Instagram founder sitting with Michelle Obama at State of the Union |url=http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2012/01/24/steve-jobs-widow-instagram-founder-sitting-with-michelle-obama-at-state-of-the-union/ |work=SFGate |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


By the time Krieger departed in 2018, Instagram had grown to approximately one billion monthly active users, making it one of the most used social media platforms in the world.<ref>{{cite web |title=Instagram: History, Features, Description, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/money/Instagram |publisher=Encyclopaedia Britannica |date=2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In September 2018, both Krieger and Systrom resigned from their positions at Instagram. Their departure came amid reported tensions with Facebook's leadership over the direction of Instagram and the degree of independence the platform would retain within the larger company. Their appearance at the [[South by Southwest]] (SXSW) conference in March 2019 was their first major public appearance following their resignations, where they discussed Instagram's history and their experiences building the platform.<ref>{{cite web |title=SXSW Keynote: Instagram Founders Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger with Josh Constine |url=https://sxsw.com/iconicmoments/video/interactive-keynote-instagram-founders-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-with-josh-constine-2019/ |publisher=SXSW |date=November 17, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
Krieger's prominence as a technology leader was recognized early during the Facebook era. In January 2012, he was invited to attend the [[State of the Union]] address, sitting with [[Michelle Obama]] and Apple co-founder [[Steve Jobs]]'s widow [[Laurene Powell Jobs]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Steve Jobs' widow, Instagram founder sitting with Michelle Obama at State of the Union |url=http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2012/01/24/steve-jobs-widow-instagram-founder-sitting-with-michelle-obama-at-state-of-the-union/ |publisher=San Francisco Chronicle |date=January 24, 2012 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
=== Departure from Instagram ===
 
In late 2018, both Krieger and Systrom resigned from their positions at Instagram. Their departure came amid reported tensions with Facebook's parent company leadership over the strategic direction of the platform. The co-founders' exit was widely covered in the technology press and marked the end of an era for the platform they had built.
 
In March 2019, Krieger and Systrom made their first joint public appearance after leaving Instagram at the [[South by Southwest]] (SXSW) conference in Austin, Texas, in a keynote conversation moderated by journalist Josh Constine.<ref>{{cite web |title=SXSW Keynote: Instagram Founders Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger with Josh Constine |url=https://sxsw.com/iconicmoments/video/interactive-keynote-instagram-founders-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-with-josh-constine-2019/ |publisher=SXSW |date=November 17, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== Rt.live ===
=== Rt.live ===


After departing Instagram, Krieger and Systrom turned their attention to new projects. In 2020, during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], the pair launched '''Rt.live''', a website that tracked the effective reproduction number (Rt) of [[COVID-19]] across U.S. states in real time. The tool provided a data-driven resource for understanding the spread of the virus and was used by journalists, policymakers, and the public during the pandemic.
Following their departure from Instagram, Krieger and Systrom turned their attention to new projects. In 2020, during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], the pair launched Rt.live, a website that tracked the real-time effective reproduction number (Rt) of [[COVID-19]] across all 50 U.S. states. The tool provided a data-driven way for the public and policymakers to understand how quickly the virus was spreading in different regions. Rt.live reflected Krieger's continued interest in building data-informed, publicly accessible tools and demonstrated the co-founders' ability to quickly develop and deploy technology products in response to urgent societal needs.


=== Artifact ===
=== Artifact ===


In early 2023, Krieger and Systrom launched '''Artifact''', an AI-powered news aggregation and recommendation application. The app used artificial intelligence and [[machine learning]] to curate personalized news feeds for its users, drawing comparisons to a "TikTok for news." Artifact was initially available in a limited release before being opened to all users in February 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Artifact news app from Instagram co-founders is now open to everyone |url=https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/22/23610612/artifact-news-app-instagram-co-founders-open |publisher=The Verge |date=February 22, 2023 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Instagram Co-founders Introduce AI-Powered News App Artifact |url=https://www.cnet.com/news/social-media/instagram-co-founders-introduce-ai-powered-news-app-artifact/ |publisher=CNET |date=2023 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In 2023, Krieger and Systrom launched Artifact, an AI-powered personalized news application. Artifact used machine learning algorithms to curate news articles for individual users based on their reading habits and interests. The app was described as applying artificial intelligence to the news reading experience in a manner analogous to how [[TikTok]]'s algorithm personalized video recommendations.<ref>{{cite news |date=February 22, 2023 |title=Artifact news app from Instagram co-founders is now open to everyone |url=https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/22/23610612/artifact-news-app-instagram-co-founders-open |work=The Verge |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Instagram Co-Founders Introduce AI-Powered News App Artifact |url=https://www.cnet.com/news/social-media/instagram-co-founders-introduce-ai-powered-news-app-artifact/ |work=CNET |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


The name "Artifact" was described as a portmanteau combining "articles," "facts," and "artificial intelligence." In a Medium post, Systrom announced the app's public launch, emphasizing its use of AI to surface high-quality journalism and combat misinformation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Artifact: Now Open to Everyone |url=https://medium.com/artifact-news/artifact-now-open-to-everyone-268c3799ee40 |publisher=Medium |date=2023 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Artifact initially launched in a limited beta before being opened to the general public in February 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Artifact: Now Open to Everyone |url=https://medium.com/artifact-news/artifact-now-open-to-everyone-268c3799ee40 |publisher=Medium |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The app garnered attention both for the involvement of the Instagram co-founders and for its use of AI in content curation, arriving at a moment of heightened public interest in artificial intelligence applications.


Despite initial interest and positive reviews from technology commentators, Artifact was shut down in January 2024. Systrom cited the conclusion that the market opportunity for a standalone text-based news app was not large enough to warrant continued investment.<ref>{{cite web |title=Artifact is shutting down |url=https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/12/24036539/artifact-shutting-down-kevin-systrom |publisher=The Verge |date=January 12, 2024 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
However, in January 2024, Systrom announced that Artifact would be shutting down. The decision was attributed to the conclusion that the market opportunity for a standalone AI news app was insufficient to justify continued development, despite the product's positive reception among its users.<ref>{{cite news |date=January 12, 2024 |title=Artifact is shutting down |url=https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/12/24036539/artifact-shutting-down-kevin-systrom |work=The Verge |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== Anthropic ===
=== Anthropic ===


In 2024, Krieger joined [[Anthropic]], an AI safety and research company founded by [[Dario Amodei]] and [[Daniela Amodei]], initially serving as the company's chief product officer (CPO). At Anthropic, Krieger was responsible for overseeing the development and user experience of the company's AI products, including its conversational AI assistant [[Claude (AI)|Claude]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Anthropic shakes up C-suite to expand its internal incubator |url=https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/861475/anthropic-ai-c-suite-internal-incubator-labs-team-mike-krieger |publisher=The Verge |date=2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In 2024, Krieger joined [[Anthropic]], an AI safety and research company, as its chief product officer (CPO). At Anthropic, he took responsibility for the product strategy and development of consumer- and developer-facing products built on the company's Claude AI model. His appointment was seen as a significant hire for Anthropic, bringing deep consumer product expertise to a company that had primarily been known for its research contributions to AI safety.
 
In 2025, Anthropic restructured its leadership, and Krieger transitioned from the CPO role to lead '''Anthropic Labs''', a newly established internal incubator within the company. Anthropic Labs was described as an initiative focused on building and launching new products and experimental applications leveraging the company's AI technology.<ref>{{cite web |title=Introducing Labs |url=https://www.anthropic.com/news/introducing-anthropic-labs |publisher=Anthropic |date=2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Anthropic shakes up C-suite to expand its internal incubator |url=https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/861475/anthropic-ai-c-suite-internal-incubator-labs-team-mike-krieger |publisher=The Verge |date=2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


In a 2025 interview, Krieger discussed the rapid advancement of AI capabilities at Anthropic, noting that Claude was increasingly being used in the development of its own successor models. This claim drew attention in the technology press, with commentators observing that it aligned with predictions made by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei about AI systems contributing to their own improvement.<ref>{{cite web |title=Anthropic Labs chief Mike Krieger claims Claude is essentially writing itself – and it validates a bold prediction by CEO Dario Amodei |url=https://www.itpro.com/software/development/anthropic-labs-chief-mike-krieger-claims-claude-is-essentially-writing-itself-and-it-validates-a-bold-prediction-by-ceo-dario-amodei |publisher=IT Pro |date=2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
At Anthropic, Krieger played a central role in building out the company's product organization and shaping how Claude was delivered to end users and enterprise customers. In a 2025 interview with ''The New York Times'' on the ''Hard Fork'' podcast, Krieger discussed the experience of building products at Anthropic and the broader implications of AI development for the technology industry and employment.<ref>{{cite news |date=May 30, 2025 |title=The A.I. Jobpocalypse, Building at Anthropic with Mike Krieger and Hard Fork Crimes Division |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/podcasts/hardfork-ai-jobpocalypse.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Krieger also appeared on ''[[The New York Times]]'' podcast ''Hard Fork'' in May 2025, discussing his work at Anthropic and the broader implications of AI development for the technology industry and the labor market.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=May 30, 2025 |title=The A.I. Jobpocalypse, Building at Anthropic with Mike Krieger and Hard Fork Crimes Division |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/podcasts/hardfork-ai-jobpocalypse.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In 2025, Anthropic announced a restructuring of its leadership team. Krieger transitioned from his role as chief product officer to lead Anthropic Labs, an internal incubator focused on developing new products and applications.<ref>{{cite web |title=Introducing Labs |url=https://www.anthropic.com/news/introducing-anthropic-labs |publisher=Anthropic |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Anthropic shakes up C-suite to expand its internal incubator |url=https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/861475/anthropic-ai-c-suite-internal-incubator-labs-team-mike-krieger |work=The Verge |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> In this capacity, Krieger described the evolving capabilities of Claude, noting that the AI model was increasingly contributing to its own development—a claim that he stated validated predictions made by Anthropic CEO [[Dario Amodei]] about the trajectory of AI advancement.<ref>{{cite news |title=Anthropic Labs chief Mike Krieger claims Claude is essentially writing itself – and it validates a bold prediction by CEO Dario Amodei |url=https://www.itpro.com/software/development/anthropic-labs-chief-mike-krieger-claims-claude-is-essentially-writing-itself-and-it-validates-a-bold-prediction-by-ceo-dario-amodei |work=IT Pro |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


He has continued to be an active figure in the AI community, appearing at industry events such as the Cerebral Valley AI Summit in San Francisco in late 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=12 Videos from CVAI: Amjad Masad from Replit, Mike Krieger from Anthropic, xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba & More |url=https://www.newcomer.co/p/12-videos-from-cvai-amjad-masad-from |publisher=Eric Newcomer |date=November 17, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Krieger also participated in industry events during this period, including the Cerebral Valley AI Summit in San Francisco, where he spoke alongside other AI leaders.<ref>{{cite web |title=12 Videos from CVAI: Amjad Masad from Replit, Mike Krieger from Anthropic, xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba & More |url=https://www.newcomer.co/p/12-videos-from-cvai-amjad-masad-from |publisher=Newcomer |date=November 17, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==


Krieger married Kaitlyn Trigger in a ceremony that was covered by ''[[W (magazine)|W]]'' magazine.<ref>{{cite web |title=Kaitlyn Trigger and Mike Krieger Wedding |url=https://www.wmagazine.com/story/kaitlyn-trigger-mike-krieger-wedding |publisher=W Magazine |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Krieger married Kaitlyn Trigger in a ceremony that was documented in ''W'' magazine.<ref>{{cite news |title=Kaitlyn Trigger & Mike Krieger Wedding |url=https://www.wmagazine.com/story/kaitlyn-trigger-mike-krieger-wedding |work=W Magazine |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The couple has been involved in philanthropic activities, including a co-funding partnership with [[GiveWell]], a nonprofit organization that evaluates and directs funding to effective charities. In 2015, Krieger and Trigger established a co-funding arrangement with GiveWell to support its recommended charities.<ref>{{cite web |title=Co-Funding Partnership with Kaitlyn Trigger and Mike Krieger |url=http://blog.givewell.org/2015/04/23/co-funding-partnership-with-kaitlyn-trigger-and-mike-krieger/ |publisher=GiveWell |date=April 23, 2015 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
=== Philanthropy ===


Krieger and his wife Kaitlyn have been involved in philanthropic activities. In 2015, the couple entered into a co-funding partnership with [[GiveWell]], the nonprofit charity evaluator that conducts in-depth research to identify high-impact giving opportunities. The partnership was announced by GiveWell on its official blog.<ref>{{cite web |title=Co-funding Partnership with Kaitlyn Trigger and Mike Krieger |url=http://blog.givewell.org/2015/04/23/co-funding-partnership-with-kaitlyn-trigger-and-mike-krieger/ |publisher=GiveWell |date=April 23, 2015 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Krieger and Trigger have also been supporters of the arts. In 2021, the couple made a $1 million gift to the new [[Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco]], contributing to the establishment of the institution in the city where they reside.<ref>{{cite news |title=Exclusive: Bay Area couple gifts $1 million to new Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco |url=https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/exclusive-bay-area-couple-gifts-1-million-to-new-institute-of-contemporary-art-san-francisco |work=San Francisco Chronicle |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=September 8, 2021 |title=San Francisco will greet a new Institute of Contemporary Art |url=https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/09/08/san-francisco-will-greet-a-new-institute-of-contemporary-art |work=The Art Newspaper |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Their philanthropic work spans both effective altruism–aligned giving and cultural patronage.
 
The couple has also been active in supporting the arts in the San Francisco Bay Area. Krieger and Trigger made a $1 million gift to the new [[Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco]], a donation that was reported in the ''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'' and ''[[The Art Newspaper]]'' in 2021.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2021 |title=Exclusive: Bay Area couple gifts $1 million to new Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco |url=https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/exclusive-bay-area-couple-gifts-1-million-to-new-institute-of-contemporary-art-san-francisco |work=San Francisco Chronicle |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=San Francisco will greet a new Institute of Contemporary Art |url=https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/09/08/san-francisco-will-greet-a-new-institute-of-contemporary-art |publisher=The Art Newspaper |date=September 8, 2021 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Recognition ==
== Recognition ==


Krieger's contributions to the technology industry have been recognized through multiple honors and media citations over the course of his career.
Krieger has received recognition throughout his career for his contributions to technology and entrepreneurship. In 2011, he and Systrom were named to ''Inc.'' magazine's "30 Under 30" list in recognition of Instagram's rapid growth and cultural impact.<ref>{{cite web |title=Profile: Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger, Founders of Instagram |url=http://www.inc.com/30under30/2011/profile-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-founders-instagram.html |publisher=Inc. |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


In 2011, Krieger and Systrom were named to ''[[Inc. (magazine)|Inc.]]'' magazine's "30 Under 30" list in recognition of Instagram's rapid growth and cultural impact.<ref>{{cite web |title=Profile: Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger, Founders of Instagram |url=http://www.inc.com/30under30/2011/profile-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-founders-instagram.html |publisher=Inc. |date=2011 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In January 2012, Krieger was invited to attend the [[State of the Union address]] as a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama, seated alongside other notable figures including [[Laurene Powell Jobs]], the widow of [[Steve Jobs]].<ref>{{cite news |date=January 24, 2012 |title=Steve Jobs' widow, Instagram founder sitting with Michelle Obama at State of the Union |url=http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2012/01/24/steve-jobs-widow-instagram-founder-sitting-with-michelle-obama-at-state-of-the-union/ |work=SFGate |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The invitation reflected both Instagram's commercial success and its broader cultural significance as a platform that was changing how people shared visual media.


In January 2012, Krieger attended the State of the Union address as a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama, seated alongside Laurene Powell Jobs. The invitation underscored the recognition of Instagram's significance as an American technology innovation.<ref>{{cite web |title=Steve Jobs' widow, Instagram founder sitting with Michelle Obama at State of the Union |url=http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2012/01/24/steve-jobs-widow-instagram-founder-sitting-with-michelle-obama-at-state-of-the-union/ |publisher=San Francisco Chronicle |date=January 24, 2012 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In August 2025, ''TIME'' magazine named Krieger to its TIME100 AI list, recognizing him as one of the 100 most influential people in artificial intelligence. The recognition cited his career arc from co-founding Instagram to his role at Anthropic, where he was contributing to the development and deployment of AI systems.<ref>{{cite news |date=August 27, 2025 |title=Mike Krieger: The 100 Most Influential People in AI 2025 |url=https://time.com/collections/time100-ai-2025/7305832/mike-krieger/ |work=TIME |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Krieger has been profiled by the ''[[Financial Times]]'' and other major publications throughout his career.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mike Krieger profile |url=https://www.ft.com/content/be5e9698-43fb-4314-8766-454701392076 |publisher=Financial Times |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Instagram itself has been recognized as one of the most influential social media platforms ever created, with ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' describing it as a major online social media platform and social network service for photograph and video sharing.<ref>{{cite web |title=Instagram {{!}} History, Features, Description, & Facts |url=https://www.britannica.com/money/Instagram |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
In August 2025, ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine named Krieger to its inaugural "TIME100 AI" list of the 100 Most Influential People in Artificial Intelligence, recognizing his work at Anthropic and his broader influence on the technology industry. The accompanying profile noted his track record of entrepreneurial accomplishment, from Instagram to his current role in AI development.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mike Krieger: The 100 Most Influential People in AI 2025 |url=https://time.com/collections/time100-ai-2025/7305832/mike-krieger/ |publisher=Time |date=August 27, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==


Mike Krieger's career spans two of the most transformative periods in recent technology history: the rise of mobile social media in the 2010s and the emergence of artificial intelligence as a mainstream technology in the 2020s. As co-founder and CTO of Instagram, Krieger helped build a product that fundamentally altered how billions of people communicate, share experiences, and consume visual content. Instagram's influence extended beyond social networking to reshape industries including photography, marketing, journalism, and retail.
Mike Krieger's career is defined by the creation and scaling of Instagram, which fundamentally altered how people create, share, and consume visual media. Instagram introduced photographic filters and a mobile-first social experience to a mainstream audience, popularizing concepts such as the social media "story" format and influencing the development of visual culture on the internet. The platform's growth to over one billion monthly active users during Krieger's tenure as CTO represented one of the most significant scaling achievements in the history of consumer technology.


The technical decisions Krieger made during Instagram's early years—designing the platform to function smoothly on the mobile devices and cellular networks of 2010—established patterns that influenced subsequent mobile application development across the industry. The platform's ability to scale from a two-person engineering team to a service handling hundreds of millions of daily active users is frequently cited in technology and engineering discussions as a case study in infrastructure scaling.
Beyond Instagram's commercial success, the platform had measurable effects on industries including advertising, photography, journalism, and retail, giving rise to the "influencer economy" and changing how brands communicate with consumers. Krieger's role as the technical architect behind this transformation—building the infrastructure that made it possible for hundreds of millions of people to share visual content in real time—is a central part of his professional legacy.


Krieger's transition from social media to artificial intelligence, first through the AI-driven Artifact news app and then through his leadership at Anthropic, reflects a broader shift in Silicon Valley toward AI-centric product development. His role at Anthropic, particularly in leading the company's Labs incubator, positions him at the intersection of AI research and consumer product development during a period of rapid advancement in the field.
Krieger's post-Instagram work has extended his influence into the field of artificial intelligence. His transition from social media to AI safety and product development at Anthropic reflects a broader trend of experienced consumer technology leaders moving into the AI sector. His involvement in building products on top of large language models, and his public commentary on the capabilities and implications of AI systems, have contributed to ongoing discussions about the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence.


His philanthropic activities, including support for effective altruism through GiveWell and patronage of the arts in San Francisco, represent an additional dimension of his public life beyond technology entrepreneurship.
His philanthropic activities, particularly his engagement with effective altruism through GiveWell and his support for contemporary art institutions in San Francisco, also form part of his broader public profile.<ref>{{cite web |title=Co-Funding Partnership with Kaitlyn Trigger and Mike Krieger |url=http://blog.givewell.org/2015/04/23/co-funding-partnership-with-kaitlyn-trigger-and-mike-krieger/ |publisher=GiveWell |date=April 23, 2015 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Exclusive: Bay Area couple gifts $1 million to new Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco |url=https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/exclusive-bay-area-couple-gifts-1-million-to-new-institute-of-contemporary-art-san-francisco |work=San Francisco Chronicle |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Mike Krieger
BornMichel Krieger
4 3, 1986
BirthplaceSão Paulo, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian-American
OccupationSoftware engineer, entrepreneur
Known forCo-founder of Instagram
EducationStanford University (BS, MS)
AwardsTIME100 AI (2025)

Michel "Mike" Krieger (born March 4, 1986) is a Brazilian-American software engineer and entrepreneur who co-founded Instagram, the photo- and video-sharing social network, alongside Kevin Systrom in 2010. As Instagram's chief technology officer (CTO), Krieger oversaw the platform's technical architecture as it scaled from a small startup to a global service with over one billion monthly active users before its acquisition by Facebook and his subsequent departure in 2018. Following Instagram, Krieger partnered again with Systrom to build Rt.live, a COVID-19 data tracker, and later Artifact, an AI-powered news application. Since 2024, Krieger has held a senior product role at Anthropic, the artificial intelligence safety and research company, where he has contributed to the development of AI products built on Anthropic's Claude model. In 2025, TIME magazine named Krieger to its TIME100 AI list of the most influential people in artificial intelligence.[1] His career trajectory—from building one of the world's most-used consumer applications to working at the frontier of AI development—has positioned him as a significant figure in Silicon Valley's technology landscape.

Early Life

Mike Krieger was born Michel Krieger on March 4, 1986, in São Paulo, Brazil. He grew up in São Paulo, one of the largest cities in Latin America, before eventually relocating to the United States to pursue higher education. Details about Krieger's family background and childhood in Brazil remain limited in publicly available sources, though his upbringing in a major metropolitan center with a growing technology sector informed his later interest in software engineering and user-facing technology products.

Krieger's move from Brazil to the United States for university studies at Stanford University marked a pivotal transition in his life. The Bay Area environment, with its dense network of technology companies, venture capital firms, and entrepreneurial culture, provided fertile ground for his ambitions in software development and product design. His experiences as an immigrant and Portuguese speaker also later influenced aspects of Instagram's early international growth strategy, as the platform gained rapid adoption in Brazil and other countries outside the United States.

Education

Krieger attended Stanford University in Stanford, California, where he earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree. At Stanford, he studied symbolic systems, an interdisciplinary program that combines computer science, linguistics, philosophy, and psychology—a curriculum well-suited to someone who would go on to build user-centric software products. It was during his time at Stanford that Krieger met Kevin Systrom, who would become his co-founder at Instagram.[2] The connections Krieger formed at Stanford and in the broader Bay Area technology community proved instrumental in launching Instagram and securing early support for the venture.

Career

Instagram

In 2010, Krieger co-founded Instagram with Kevin Systrom. The application launched on Apple's iOS platform in October 2010 as a mobile photo-sharing service that allowed users to apply filters to photographs and share them on a social feed. Krieger served as Instagram's chief technology officer, responsible for the platform's engineering infrastructure, mobile application development, and technical scaling.[3]

Instagram's growth was rapid. The application attracted millions of users within its first year and became one of the fastest-growing social media platforms in history. Krieger's engineering leadership was central to managing the technical challenges associated with such swift expansion, including scaling server infrastructure, optimizing mobile performance, and maintaining reliability as user demand surged. The platform's clean, intuitive interface and its emphasis on visual content distinguished it from other social networks at the time.

The Bay Area connections that both Krieger and Systrom had cultivated—through Stanford and the broader Silicon Valley ecosystem—played a role in Instagram's early trajectory.[4] The startup attracted attention from prominent investors and technology figures early in its development.

In April 2012, Facebook (now Meta Platforms) announced its acquisition of Instagram for approximately $1 billion, one of the largest acquisitions in Silicon Valley history at the time. The deal brought Instagram and its small team under Facebook's corporate umbrella, though the application continued to operate as a distinct product with its own brand identity.

Following the acquisition, Krieger remained at Instagram as CTO. Under his continued technical leadership, the platform expanded its feature set significantly, adding video sharing, direct messaging, Stories (ephemeral content), and various other capabilities that broadened its appeal and deepened user engagement. Instagram also launched on the Android platform, opening the service to a much larger global audience. During Krieger's tenure as CTO, Instagram's user base grew from a few million to over one billion monthly active users, a milestone the platform reached in 2018.

Krieger's prominence as a technology leader was recognized during this period. In January 2012, he was among the guests seated with First Lady Michelle Obama at the State of the Union address, an honor that reflected Instagram's cultural significance even in its early years.[5]

In September 2018, both Krieger and Systrom resigned from their positions at Instagram. Their departure came amid reported tensions with Facebook's leadership over the direction of Instagram and the degree of independence the platform would retain within the larger company. Their appearance at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference in March 2019 was their first major public appearance following their resignations, where they discussed Instagram's history and their experiences building the platform.[6]

Rt.live

Following their departure from Instagram, Krieger and Systrom turned their attention to new projects. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, the pair launched Rt.live, a website that tracked the real-time effective reproduction number (Rt) of COVID-19 across all 50 U.S. states. The tool provided a data-driven way for the public and policymakers to understand how quickly the virus was spreading in different regions. Rt.live reflected Krieger's continued interest in building data-informed, publicly accessible tools and demonstrated the co-founders' ability to quickly develop and deploy technology products in response to urgent societal needs.

Artifact

In 2023, Krieger and Systrom launched Artifact, an AI-powered personalized news application. Artifact used machine learning algorithms to curate news articles for individual users based on their reading habits and interests. The app was described as applying artificial intelligence to the news reading experience in a manner analogous to how TikTok's algorithm personalized video recommendations.[7][8]

Artifact initially launched in a limited beta before being opened to the general public in February 2023.[9] The app garnered attention both for the involvement of the Instagram co-founders and for its use of AI in content curation, arriving at a moment of heightened public interest in artificial intelligence applications.

However, in January 2024, Systrom announced that Artifact would be shutting down. The decision was attributed to the conclusion that the market opportunity for a standalone AI news app was insufficient to justify continued development, despite the product's positive reception among its users.[10]

Anthropic

In 2024, Krieger joined Anthropic, an AI safety and research company, as its chief product officer (CPO). At Anthropic, he took responsibility for the product strategy and development of consumer- and developer-facing products built on the company's Claude AI model. His appointment was seen as a significant hire for Anthropic, bringing deep consumer product expertise to a company that had primarily been known for its research contributions to AI safety.

At Anthropic, Krieger played a central role in building out the company's product organization and shaping how Claude was delivered to end users and enterprise customers. In a 2025 interview with The New York Times on the Hard Fork podcast, Krieger discussed the experience of building products at Anthropic and the broader implications of AI development for the technology industry and employment.[11]

In 2025, Anthropic announced a restructuring of its leadership team. Krieger transitioned from his role as chief product officer to lead Anthropic Labs, an internal incubator focused on developing new products and applications.[12][13] In this capacity, Krieger described the evolving capabilities of Claude, noting that the AI model was increasingly contributing to its own development—a claim that he stated validated predictions made by Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei about the trajectory of AI advancement.[14]

Krieger also participated in industry events during this period, including the Cerebral Valley AI Summit in San Francisco, where he spoke alongside other AI leaders.[15]

Personal Life

Krieger married Kaitlyn Trigger in a ceremony that was documented in W magazine.[16] The couple has been involved in philanthropic activities, including a co-funding partnership with GiveWell, a nonprofit organization that evaluates and directs funding to effective charities. In 2015, Krieger and Trigger established a co-funding arrangement with GiveWell to support its recommended charities.[17]

Krieger and Trigger have also been supporters of the arts. In 2021, the couple made a $1 million gift to the new Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco, contributing to the establishment of the institution in the city where they reside.[18][19] Their philanthropic work spans both effective altruism–aligned giving and cultural patronage.

Recognition

Krieger has received recognition throughout his career for his contributions to technology and entrepreneurship. In 2011, he and Systrom were named to Inc. magazine's "30 Under 30" list in recognition of Instagram's rapid growth and cultural impact.[20]

In January 2012, Krieger was invited to attend the State of the Union address as a guest of First Lady Michelle Obama, seated alongside other notable figures including Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Steve Jobs.[21] The invitation reflected both Instagram's commercial success and its broader cultural significance as a platform that was changing how people shared visual media.

In August 2025, TIME magazine named Krieger to its TIME100 AI list, recognizing him as one of the 100 most influential people in artificial intelligence. The recognition cited his career arc from co-founding Instagram to his role at Anthropic, where he was contributing to the development and deployment of AI systems.[22]

Instagram itself has been recognized as one of the most influential social media platforms ever created, with Encyclopædia Britannica describing it as a major online social media platform and social network service for photograph and video sharing.[23]

Legacy

Mike Krieger's career is defined by the creation and scaling of Instagram, which fundamentally altered how people create, share, and consume visual media. Instagram introduced photographic filters and a mobile-first social experience to a mainstream audience, popularizing concepts such as the social media "story" format and influencing the development of visual culture on the internet. The platform's growth to over one billion monthly active users during Krieger's tenure as CTO represented one of the most significant scaling achievements in the history of consumer technology.

Beyond Instagram's commercial success, the platform had measurable effects on industries including advertising, photography, journalism, and retail, giving rise to the "influencer economy" and changing how brands communicate with consumers. Krieger's role as the technical architect behind this transformation—building the infrastructure that made it possible for hundreds of millions of people to share visual content in real time—is a central part of his professional legacy.

Krieger's post-Instagram work has extended his influence into the field of artificial intelligence. His transition from social media to AI safety and product development at Anthropic reflects a broader trend of experienced consumer technology leaders moving into the AI sector. His involvement in building products on top of large language models, and his public commentary on the capabilities and implications of AI systems, have contributed to ongoing discussions about the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence.

His philanthropic activities, particularly his engagement with effective altruism through GiveWell and his support for contemporary art institutions in San Francisco, also form part of his broader public profile.[24][25]

References

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  2. "Instagram Founders Were Helped by Bay Area Connections".The New York Times.April 14, 2012.https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/14/technology/instagram-founders-were-helped-by-bay-area-connections.html.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
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  6. "SXSW Keynote: Instagram Founders Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger with Josh Constine".SXSW.November 17, 2025.https://sxsw.com/iconicmoments/video/interactive-keynote-instagram-founders-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-with-josh-constine-2019/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
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  14. "Anthropic Labs chief Mike Krieger claims Claude is essentially writing itself – and it validates a bold prediction by CEO Dario Amodei".IT Pro.https://www.itpro.com/software/development/anthropic-labs-chief-mike-krieger-claims-claude-is-essentially-writing-itself-and-it-validates-a-bold-prediction-by-ceo-dario-amodei.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  15. "12 Videos from CVAI: Amjad Masad from Replit, Mike Krieger from Anthropic, xAI co-founder Jimmy Ba & More".Newcomer.November 17, 2025.https://www.newcomer.co/p/12-videos-from-cvai-amjad-masad-from.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
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  17. "Co-Funding Partnership with Kaitlyn Trigger and Mike Krieger".GiveWell.April 23, 2015.http://blog.givewell.org/2015/04/23/co-funding-partnership-with-kaitlyn-trigger-and-mike-krieger/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  18. "Exclusive: Bay Area couple gifts $1 million to new Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco".San Francisco Chronicle.https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/exclusive-bay-area-couple-gifts-1-million-to-new-institute-of-contemporary-art-san-francisco.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
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  20. "Profile: Kevin Systrom & Mike Krieger, Founders of Instagram".Inc..http://www.inc.com/30under30/2011/profile-kevin-systrom-mike-krieger-founders-instagram.html.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  21. "Steve Jobs' widow, Instagram founder sitting with Michelle Obama at State of the Union".SFGate.January 24, 2012.http://blog.sfgate.com/nov05election/2012/01/24/steve-jobs-widow-instagram-founder-sitting-with-michelle-obama-at-state-of-the-union/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  22. "Mike Krieger: The 100 Most Influential People in AI 2025".TIME.August 27, 2025.https://time.com/collections/time100-ai-2025/7305832/mike-krieger/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  23. "Instagram | History, Features, Description, & Facts".Encyclopædia Britannica.https://www.britannica.com/money/Instagram.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  24. "Co-Funding Partnership with Kaitlyn Trigger and Mike Krieger".GiveWell.April 23, 2015.http://blog.givewell.org/2015/04/23/co-funding-partnership-with-kaitlyn-trigger-and-mike-krieger/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  25. "Exclusive: Bay Area couple gifts $1 million to new Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco".San Francisco Chronicle.https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/art-exhibits/exclusive-bay-area-couple-gifts-1-million-to-new-institute-of-contemporary-art-san-francisco.Retrieved 2026-02-24.