NileRed
Canadian YouTuber (born 1991)
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Nigel Braun (born September 7, 1991), known professionally as NileRed, is a Canadian YouTuber and chemist known for his chemistry-related videos covering chemical reactions and compounds. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry with a minor in pharmacology from McGill University.[1][2][3]
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| Born | Nigel Braun September 7, 1991 |
| Education | McGill University (BS) |
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| Channels | |
| Years active | 2014–present |
| Genre | Educational entertainment |
| Subscribers | 10.4 million (main channel) 4.63 million (NileRed 2) 3.06 million (NileBlue) 17.8 million (combined)[a] |
| Views | 3.96 billion (main channel) 23.4 million (NileRed 2) 378.16 million (NileBlue) 4.5 billion (combined)[b] |
| Last updated: October 24, 2025 | |
| Website | nile |
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Early life
Nigel Braun was born on September 7, 1991, in Montreal, Quebec,[4] to Dorian Braun, a sound engineer and former college professor, and Jody Tanaka. His younger brother, Corey, helps manage the channel. Before starting a YouTube channel, Braun was a trained laboratory technician in an organic chemistry lab.[5] He later began a Master's degree program in chemistry at McGill, but left it to concentrate on the NileRed channel.[2][4]
Career
Braun had been making videos, mainly tutorials, for fun since his mid-teenage years, then creating a YouTube channel on March 10, 2014. His first video was uploaded on March 24, 2014, and most of his early videos were recordings of his projects as a laboratory technician then at his parents' garage, with them later being filmed at his industrial-grade laboratory.[2] Braun wanted his channel name, NileRed, to be related to chemistry, but not too chemical-sounding. He and one of his university colleagues looked through a book containing chemical names and started with "N" because his name began with the same letter. They settled on nile red, a compound for dyeing used in biochemistry and microbiology, because it sounded good and also not like a chemical. A second channel, NileBlue, was created in 2016 to present more casual projects than the main channel, and a shorts channel, NileRed 2 (formerly NileRed Shorts), was created in 2021.[6][7] He is assisted in his channel by two family members and two friends he hired.[2]

Some of Braun's videos were deleted in 2018 during a purge of chemistry channels.[5] In 2019 and 2020, the web magazine Hackaday reported on Braun extracting bismuth from pepto bismol,[8] making aerogel,[9] and making superconductors.[10] In 2021, The A.V. Club and Newsweek reported on a video of him dissolving a hot dog in piranha solution, which went viral.[11][12]
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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| 2020 | Streamy Awards | Learning and Education | Nominated | [13] |
Notes
- Subscribers, broken down by channel:
10 million (NileRed)
4.63 million (NileRed 2)
2.89 million (NileBlue)
439,000 (NileRed Extra)
188,000 (NileRed en Español) - Views, broken down by channel:
3.8 billion (NileRed)
37.37 million (NileRed 2)
412.3 million (NileBlue)
114.94 million (NileRed Extra)
56.91 million (NileRed en Español)