Celebrity Wealth Report

Breaking news and in-depth analysis of celebrity earnings, investments, and net worth stories from Hollywood to global entertainment.

streaming tv

Bryan Johnson's Net Worth Explained

Written by Andrew Ramirez — 0 Views

By  Published Jan 3, 2026, 12:45 PM EST Robert Pitman is a Movies/TV features writer for ScreenRant and loves all things nerdy. He has had experience with editing and SEO in his time working at WVUA 90.7 FM, the University of Alabama's official student radio station. Robert is currently a junior at the University of Alabama and is doing a double major in Creative Media and General Business. Robert has been working with ScreenRant since January 2026, and in his time with the outlet has gone on to publish several articles that have found great success. At ScreenRant, Robert is currently a self-publishing Senior Core Features writer, with him covering a variety of topics. Robert mostly writes about perennial TV and movies, theatrical releases, and streaming releases, although he occasionally writes about other topics that he is knowledgeable about. follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

Bryan Johnson is the subject of Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, and here's what his estimated net worth is, explained. Bryan Johnson is at the center of all kinds of anti-aging and life-expansion techniques, with the documentary covering everything from simple dietary changes to complicated gene therapy technology. These treatments obviously cost a lot of money, but Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever explains that Johnson is rich enough to cover them.

Although Bryan Johnson got his start as a wealthy tech entrepreneur, he quickly became more famous for his role in Project Blueprint, an organization he founded that was designed to reverse his age. In an attempt to reach his goal of having a biological age of eighteen years old again, Bryan Johnson has undertaken a rigorous lifestyle full of all kinds of treatments. Some of the more controversial ones, including the plasma transfusions he does with his son, were , and here is how he affords this treatment and more.

Bryan Johnson's Net Worth Is Estimated To Be $400 Million (As Of 2026)

Mostly Thanks To His Braintree Company

Although is incredibly rich, the film never explains exactly how much money he has. The film does highlight that he is spending millions on his anti-aging and life expansion treatments, and while a few numbers are given in regard to this, Johnson's net worth is never revealed. However, according to , Bryan Johnson's net worth is estimated to be around $400 million as of 2026.

Related

From Rebel Ridge to Saturday Night to The Outrun, here are our picks for the best movies on Netflix for everyone to enjoy this month.

Posts By 

explains where Johnson's wealth came from, with it mostly being the result of the company he founded in 2007, Braintree. Six years after its founding, Braintree was processing $12 billion a year in payments, with the Netflix documentary explaining that Braintree even acquired Venmo five years after its founding. Braintree was then sold to PayPal for $800 million, which most likely even further contributed to Johsnon's wealth.

Bryan Johnson's Various Business Ventures Explained

He Did So Much More Than Braintree

From 1999 to 2003, Bryan Johnson founded three startups, with the first selling cell phones, the second being a VoIP company called Inquist, and the third being a $70 million real estate project. In 2007, Johnson founded the aforementioned Braintree, an mobile and web payment company that acquired Venmo before being sold to PayPal.

Company Name

Founded

Inquist

Between 1999-2001

Braintree

2007

OS Fund

2014

Kernel

2016

Project Blueprint

2026

After Braintree, Johnson moved on to OS Fund, a venture capitalist fund that invests in technology, in 2014. Johnson then founded Kernel in 2016, a neurotechnology company that is notable for creating non-invasive neuroimaging technology. Most recently, Bryan Johnson started Project Blueprint, the organization that focuses on his anti-aging and life expansion attempts, which also acts as the focus of the documentary Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever.

Sources: Celebrity Net Worth, Distractify, Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever

Don't Die- The Man Who Wants to Live Forever - Poster

Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever

10 stars 9 stars 8 stars 7 stars 6 stars 5 stars 4 stars 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Like PG-13 Release Date January 1, 2026 Runtime 88 Minutes Director Chris Smith Main Genre Expand Collapse

Follow Followed Like Share Close Trending Now