San Francisco and the broader Bay Area have long been synonymous with technological reinvention, but in 2026, the region is staking a claim as a global hub for media technology innovation. From video infrastructure and news streaming platforms to hyper‑local social networks and AI‑powered advertising, Bay Area founders continue to define how content is created, shared, monetized, and experienced worldwide. Fueled by concentrated venture capital, world‑class engineering talent, and an ecosystem that values both experimentation and scale, this cohort of leaders is shaping how audiences engage with media in the AI era.
Below, we profile 20 founders and leaders whose companies are at the forefront of this evolution, whether building the infrastructure powering video streaming, reimagining news distribution, or reinventing digital social experiences rooted in community.
Jonathan (Jon) Dahl
Co‑Founder & CEO, Mux
Jonathan Dahl co‑founded Mux, a San Francisco‑based video infrastructure platform offering streaming APIs, performance analytics, and developer‑centric tools that power modern video experiences. Before Mux, Dahl co‑founded Zencoder, a cloud video encoding service that was acquired by Brightcove. Since its 2015 launch, Mux has raised venture backing from Heavybit, Accel, and Susa, helping power next‑generation video products for companies seeking reliable streaming quality and analytics.
Steve Heffernan
Co‑Founder, Mux
As a co‑founder of Mux and creator of the open‑source HTML5 player Video.js, Steve Heffernan has shaped video delivery on both the infrastructure and developer experience side. His work reflects the Bay Area’s unique media‑tech DNA: open‑source roots with an eye toward scalable, commercial platforms that serve both indie creators and enterprise developers.
Matthew McClure
Co‑Founder, Mux
Matthew McClure rounds out the founding team of Mux, bringing deep technical expertise to the company’s video API and analytics stack. Under his leadership, Mux has expanded from quality‑of‑service analytics into comprehensive streaming infrastructure, crucial for companies moving beyond legacy delivery tools.
Adam Brown
Co‑Founder & CTO, Mux
As CTO of Mux, Adam Brown oversees the engineering that makes high‑performance video delivery accessible to developers and enterprises alike. The company has been part of Y Combinator and continues to grow as demand for live and on-demand video streaming accelerates.
Hikari Senju
Founder & CEO, Omneky
Hikari Senju founded Omneky in San Francisco in 2018, building an AI‑driven advertising platform that automates creative generation and campaign optimization. Senju studied computer science at Harvard and previously co‑founded an edtech startup before launching Omneky, which uses machine learning to help brands scale personalized ads across channels. The company is part of the broader media tech shift toward generative and data‑driven creative at scale.
Sumaya Kazi
Founder, Sumazi
Sumaya Kazi is a serial entrepreneur who founded Sumazi, a social intelligence platform that helped brands, celebrities, and enterprises map influence and engage audiences across social networks. Earlier in her career, she led social media at Sun Microsystems, becoming one of the first Fortune 500 social media managers, positioning her as a pioneer in professional social engagement.
Gabor Cselle
Co‑Founder, Namo Media
Gabor Cselle co‑founded Namo Media, a native advertising startup in San Francisco that offered in‑stream ads for mobile applications. Namo’s SDK simplified monetization for app developers and was acquired by Twitter in 2014, illustrating the early value investors placed on native ad technologies, foundational to today’s programmatic media tech stack.
Nassar Stoertz
Co‑Founder, Namo Media
As a co‑founder of Namo Media, Nassar Stoertz helped pioneer server‑side native ad distribution for mobile platforms. The company’s technology became part of Twitter’s ad toolkit post‑acquisition, influencing mobile ad tech trends in the broader digital media landscape.
Tural Badirkhanli
Co‑Founder, Namo Media
Tural Badirkhanli co‑founded Namo Media, focusing on building efficient in‑app ad experiences. His work underscores the Bay Area’s role in advancing ad tech innovations that prioritize user experience and monetization efficiency.
Media Tech Through the Founder Lens: What’s Next
Across streaming, advertising automation, hyper‑local social engagement, and news distribution, San Francisco’s media tech founders are building platforms that shape how content is created, personalized, and monetized. Whether leveraging AI to generate the next generation of brand creatives or redefining community‑driven content, these leaders have one thing in common: momentum. They stand at the confluence of technology, culture, and consumer behavior, and their companies exemplify why the Bay Area remains a powerhouse for media innovation.
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