Jeff Seibert
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Jeff Seibert | |
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| Born | July 27, 1985 |
| Alma mater | Stanford University |
| Occupations | Entrepreneur, Startup Founder, Angel Investor |
| Known for | Founding a number of startups |
| Website | www |
Jeff Seibert (born July 27, 1985) is an American entrepreneur and angel investor. He is best known for co-founding Crashlytics, which in a little over a year was acquired by Twitter for over $100 million in 2013 (later valued at $259.5 million at Twitter's IPO), and co-founding Increo, which was acquired by Box in 2009.[1][2] In 2020, Seibert starred in the American docudrama film The Social Dilemma.
Seibert grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. He discovered technology at a young age. He taught himself C in 6th grade and went on to write a range of Macintosh shareware applications. At the age of 13, Jeff released his first application, Histogram, a specialized graphing program for Mac OS. During high school, in 2002, Seibert went on to release EVONE, a graphical editor for the computer game Escape Velocity by Ambrosia Software.[3]