What is Bryan Johnson's net worth in 2024? All about the subject of Netflix's Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever

Bryan Johnson (Image via Netflix)
Bryan Johnson (Image via Netflix)

American entrepreneur and venture capitalist Bryan Johnson, born on August 22, 1977, in Provo, Utah, is best recognized as the founder of Braintree, a company offering mobile and web payment solutions. In recent years, he has been known for some of his controversial and experimental methods in his pursuit of reverse aging and extending his life span.

As of 2024, Bryan Johnson has an estimated net worth of $400 million, most of which he has earned from his tech companies, according to celebritynetworth.com. His pursuit of longevity and his extensive anti-aging efforts are the focus of the Netflix documentary Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, which debuted on January 1, 2025.

The official synopsis of Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever on Netflix reads:

"In this documentary, wealthy entrepreneur Bryan Johnson puts his body and fortune on the line to defy aging and extend his life beyond all known limits."

Bryan Johnson's net worth in 2024 explored

Bryan Johnson has an estimated net worth of approximately $400 million as of 2024. He amassed this wealth through several successful ventures, notably the founding of Braintree in 2007, an online and mobile payment provider.

Under his leadership, Braintree acquired Venmo for $26.2 million in 2012 and was subsequently sold to PayPal for $800 million in 2013, as per celebritynetworth.com.

He launched three startups between 1999 and 2003 during his university years. His first venture, selling cell phones, financed his education at Brigham Young University. Johnson recruited fellow students to sell service plans alongside phones, earning around $300 in commission per sale.

His second business, Inquist, was a VoIP(voice-over internet protocol) company inspired by services like Vonage and Skype, but it ceased operations in 2001. That same year, he joined a $70 million real estate project with his brother and a partner, although it fell short of its sales targets.

In 2007, Johnson founded Braintree, inspired by his door-to-door sales experience in credit card processing. He recognized the need for a fairer payment system for small businesses and created a solution that rapidly grew.

In a conversation with Link Daniel, founder of Network, published on Medium on September 19, 2016, Bryan said:

"When I was 21, I burned the boats. Entrepreneurship was my only path to life. There was no option for me to go back to a job, so I had to make it work. I try to find that in other entrepreneurs where they are dead set as to what they want to do and there is no other option".

In the same interview, Bryan added:

"Failure is not an option. I like that kind of determination and persistence."

By 2011, Braintree was recognized by Inc Magazine as one of the fastest-growing companies. By 2013, the company was processing $12 billion annually, leading to its $800 million acquisition by PayPal, as per celebritynetworth.com.

Following Braintree's success, Johnson established the OS Fund in 2014, investing in early-stage science and tech companies. According to the same website, in 2016, he founded Kernel, dedicating $100 million to develop brain-machine interface technologies like Flux and Flow devices to study neurological conditions.


What is Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever about?

Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever is a documentary about how the tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has taken on the mission to defeat aging and live forever. Directed by Chris Smith and produced by Library Films, this documentary follows Johnson's personal and controversial pursuit of wellness.

During an interview with Bloomberg in 2023, Bryan Johnson revealed he spends about $2 million annually on his mission to achieve immortality. His expenditures include a dedicated team of 30 doctors and health experts who meticulously track his organ health and bodily functions, weekly skin treatments to counteract sun damage, and experimental unregulated therapies aimed at prolonging life.

Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever captures Johnson's visit to Próspera, a private city in Honduras renowned for its cutting-edge medical facilities.

Johnson underwent follistatin gene therapy there, a procedure he claims has decelerated his aging, effectively making him age only every 19 months instead of the usual 12. Notably, follistatin gene therapy has not received FDA approval.


Catch Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever exclusively on Netflix.

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