Karl Jacobs
Karl Thomas Jacobs (born July 19, 1998) is an American internet personality, Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and content creator renowned for his on-screen collaborations with YouTuber MrBeast and his prominent role in the Minecraft roleplay server Dream SMP.[1] Jacobs initially gained traction in the online content space as a video editor, starting with MrBeast's brother MrBro's channel before transitioning to the main MrBeast team, where he evolved from behind-the-scenes editing to participating in high-profile challenge videos, including the real-life recreation of Squid Game.[2] In 2020, he joined the Dream SMP as its 21st member, quickly becoming a key figure through his storytelling contributions, such as leading the faction Kinoko Kingdom and developing the anthology series Tales from the SMP, which explores time-travel and lore within the server's universe.[3] Building on his Minecraft fame, Jacobs partnered with Dark Horse Comics in 2022 to adapt elements of Tales from the SMP into the five-issue graphic novel series Time Traveler Tales, written by Dave Scheidt and illustrated by Kelly and Nichole Matthews, which debuted in print and digital formats in 2023 and follows a protagonist navigating time anomalies inspired by Jacobs' streamed adventures.[4] Beyond gaming, he co-hosts the podcast Banter with fellow creators Sapnap and GeorgeNotFound, which premiered in 2021 and topped Spotify's US podcast charts, surpassing even Joe Rogan's show at its peak.[5] In March 2023, Jacobs expanded into esports and media ownership by joining Misfits Gaming as a co-owner and creative director, focusing on developing original intellectual property with streamers and creators.[6] His multifaceted career has amassed a following exceeding 34 million across platforms like YouTube (over 6.4 million subscribers), Twitch (3.6 million followers), TikTok (177.5 million likes), Instagram (5.6 million followers), and X (formerly Twitter) (4.7 million followers) as of November 2025.[7][8][9][10][11]Early life and education
Family background
Karl Jacobs was born on July 19, 1998, in North Carolina, USA. His family includes his father, Thomas Jacobs, a Canadian born in Edmonton.[12] The Jacobs family maintains Canadian heritage, with roots tracing back to Quebecois descent on both parental sides, alongside German ancestry.[13] Jacobs grew up alongside two siblings: an older sister, Corry Berland (née Jacobs), who has pursued streaming content creation similar to her brother, and a younger brother, Sean Jacobs.[14] The family resided in an average-income household in North Carolina, fostering a close-knit dynamic.[15] From a young age, Jacobs benefited from a supportive family environment that nurtured his interests in creative activities, particularly gaming, allowing him to explore these passions without restriction.[16] His relatives have expressed pride in his endeavors, viewing his content creation as a valid career path despite occasional confusion about the specifics of his online work.[16] This encouragement at home laid foundational experiences for his later involvement in digital media.Schooling and early interests
Karl Jacobs attended Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston, South Carolina, where he graduated in 2016.[17][18] During his high school years, he participated in sports, debate, and clubs, including establishing a gaming club that reflected his growing passion for video games.[17] These activities helped him develop skills in teamwork, public speaking, and creative expression, while his involvement in the gaming club introduced him to online communities and content creation ideas.[19] Following graduation, Jacobs moved to Portland, Oregon, and enrolled at Portland Community College from 2016 to 2018, pursuing a degree in multimedia with a focus on digital media production, graphic design, video editing, and communications.[17][19] His coursework aligned closely with his emerging interests in gaming and digital storytelling, allowing him to experiment with tools for creating online content.[19] However, just five weeks before completing his associate's degree, Jacobs decided to drop out in 2018 to dedicate himself fully to streaming and content creation opportunities.[17] Jacobs' early gaming interests took root during high school, where he frequently played video games, sparking his enthusiasm for interactive entertainment and virtual worlds.[17] These experiences, combined with the gaming club he established, laid the foundation for his transition to producing digital media, as he recognized the potential of gaming platforms for building audiences and expressing creativity.[17]Career
Initial jobs and streaming start
Prior to gaining prominence in content creation, Karl Jacobs held entry-level positions in the gaming sector. From February 2014 to June 2017, he served as a review writer and editor for GameTZ, contributing editorials, reviews, and news articles focused on video games.[14] In May 2016, Jacobs took on a seasonal role as a salesman at Starlite Gaming, a retro video game store in North Charleston, South Carolina, where he handled sales and inventory management during the summer months.[14] Jacobs launched his streaming career on Twitch in 2017 under the username GamerBoyKarl, primarily featuring gameplay of Roblox to engage a family-friendly audience.[20] He supplemented this with early experiments on YouTube via his channel Game Patrol, also centered on Roblox content, which helped cultivate a modest following of around 20 viewers per stream during his college years.[2] This initial foray into digital platforms represented a pivotal shift, as Jacobs dropped out of college to commit fully to content creation, streaming consistently for three years before achieving wider recognition.[2]Rise with MrBeast
Karl Jacobs began his association with the MrBeast team in 2019, initially serving as a video editor and cameraman for MrBeast's brother, Charles "MrBro" Donaldson, on the MrBro YouTube channel.[20][21] This role marked his entry into the broader MrBeast production ecosystem, where he contributed to content creation behind the scenes, including early appearances in videos like "Last To Leave Halloween Candy Wins $10,000" on the MrBro channel.[21] Shortly thereafter, Jacobs transitioned to working directly for Jimmy "MrBeast" Donaldson, handling editing and camera operations for the main channel, which allowed him to immerse himself in the high-stakes challenge video format.[20][2] In early 2020, Jacobs was promoted to an on-screen cast member, marking a significant shift from production support to active participation in MrBeast's challenge videos.[21] His debut appearance came on January 18, 2020, in the video "$60,000 Extreme Hide And Seek – Challenge," where he competed alongside other crew members in the elaborate game for a substantial cash prize.[21] This promotion occurred amid a crew transition, as Jacobs effectively replaced Jake the Viking, who departed the team on April 6, 2020, helping to fill the gap in on-camera performers and stabilize the core group.[21] Jacobs' on-screen presence quickly expanded through key appearances in high-profile MrBeast videos, such as "Last To Take Hand Off $1,000,000 Keeps It" in late 2019 (an early cameo) and subsequent challenges like "I Survived 7 Days In An Abandoned City," which showcased his adaptability in extreme stunts and collaborations with crewmates including Chandler Hallow.[21] These roles not only highlighted his transition from behind-the-camera work but also accelerated his personal visibility, as MrBeast's channel—boasting hundreds of millions of subscribers—exposed him to a massive global audience and solidified his status within the core "Beast Gang" team.[20][2] By mid-2020, Jacobs had become a recurring face in the videos, contributing to the channel's explosive growth and his own rising profile as an entertainer.[21]Minecraft involvement
Karl Jacobs joined the Dream SMP, a private Minecraft server known for its role-playing and narrative-driven gameplay, on August 26, 2020, where he contributed as a content creator and active role-player in the server's evolving storylines and faction interactions.[22] His initial exposure through MrBeast Gaming collaborations provided a key entry point into these Minecraft communities. In December 2020, Jacobs created and assumed leadership of the anthology series Tales from the SMP, a canonical extension of the Dream SMP universe that delves into character backstories and future events through time-traveling adventures narrated by his persona.[23][24] The series launched with its first episode on December 26, 2020, and continued with subsequent installments until early 2021, before the Season 2 pilot episode, "The Maze," premiered on February 11, 2022, featuring collaborative builds and storytelling with other server members.[23] Jacobs' character in the Dream SMP is portrayed as an amnesiac time-traveler, driving several narrative arcs that intertwine with major server events, including the formation of alliances like Kinoko Kingdom and explorations of lore through personal journals that document spin-off tales.[2] This development emphasizes improvisational role-playing blended with structured plots inspired by anime and animation, allowing for dynamic interactions that expand the server's overarching mythology and engage a wide audience in its fictional universe.[2] Jacobs extends his Minecraft involvement through regular streaming and video content on Twitch and YouTube, where he combines survival gameplay, custom challenges, and lore discussions with collaborative events, such as participation in the Minecraft Championship (MCC) tournaments alongside creators like Dream and TommyInnit.[25] These sessions often highlight team-based competitions and community-driven narratives, amassing millions of views and fostering ongoing interactions within the broader Minecraft ecosystem.[2]Podcast and collaborative projects
In September 2021, Karl Jacobs launched the podcast Banter alongside fellow content creator Sapnap, with the first episode airing on September 25 and featuring guest MrBeast as the duo discussed content creation and personal experiences.[26] The podcast quickly gained traction, surpassing The Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify's charts shortly after its second episode on October 2.[27] On August 6, 2022, GeorgeNotFound joined as the third permanent co-host following a two-month hiatus, expanding the show's dynamic to include the trio's established friendships from collaborative gaming projects like the Dream SMP.[28][29] Episodes typically feature one guest from the content creation community, centering on casual banter, gaming anecdotes, and hosts' personal stories to foster an informal, relatable atmosphere.[30] Beyond Banter, Jacobs has engaged in voice acting collaborations, notably voicing multiple characters, including the wizard Jan, in the indie game Once Upon a Jester, a theatrical musical adventure developed by Crunching Koalas and released on November 9, 2022.[31][32] This project involved improv sessions with other creators like Foolish Gamers and Corpse Husband, highlighting Jacobs' versatility in audio-based group endeavors.[33]Writing, animation, and endorsements
In March 2023, Jacobs joined Misfits Gaming as a co-owner and creative director, focusing on developing original intellectual property with streamers and creators.[6] Karl Jacobs expanded his creative endeavors into writing and animation, leveraging his online persona to produce multimedia content aimed at younger audiences. In collaboration with Dark Horse Comics, he debuted the all-ages comic series Time Traveler Tales, which follows the adventures of Oliver, a young protagonist grappling with unintended time travel mishaps caused by a mysterious force.[34] The five-issue limited series, co-created by Jacobs with writer Dave Scheidt and artists Kelly and Nichole Matthews, was released from December 2023 to April 2024, culminating in a collected trade paperback edition in August 2024.[35][36] Jacobs served as the series creator and executive producer, drawing inspiration from his narrative storytelling background to emphasize themes of friendship, discovery, and temporal chaos in a family-friendly format.[37] Building on this print success, Jacobs ventured into animation as a writer and producer for short films that blend humor, emotion, and visual storytelling. His debut animated short, Beside Myself, released on November 14, 2022, explores themes of self-doubt and companionship through a whimsical narrative featuring anthropomorphic characters.[38] Directed and animated by Elenor Kopka, the project marked Jacobs' first foray into producing original animated content, with him handling the script and overall production to align the story with his signature lighthearted yet introspective style.[39] In April 2024, Jacobs followed with Journeyed Home, another self-produced short that depicts a heartfelt journey of reunion and perseverance, animated by Kevin Bissell.[40] These works highlight Jacobs' role as an author in crafting concise, engaging scripts that translate his digital content expertise into cinematic formats, often incorporating personal motifs of growth and adventure.[40] Jacobs has also secured endorsements that intersect his creative output with brand partnerships, particularly in the lifestyle and gaming sectors. In March 2022, he was appointed Creative Ambassador for the footwear brand Journeys, a role in which he collaborates on content creation, product ideation, and promotional campaigns tailored to gaming enthusiasts.[41] This partnership led to initiatives like the exclusive Karl Jacobs x Vans sneaker collection released in 2023, blending his producer insights with retail design to appeal to his fanbase.[42] Through these endorsements, Jacobs has extended his writing and production credits into branded multimedia projects, such as custom video content and collaborative storytelling that tie into his broader authorial portfolio.[43] His podcast co-hosting experience served as an early bridge to these diverse media pursuits, honing his narrative skills for wider audiences.[44]Personal life
Sexuality and relationships
In late 2020, during an appearance on the Scuffed podcast hosted by Twitch streamer Trainwreckstv, Karl Jacobs publicly disclosed that he identifies on the asexual spectrum, stating he is "close to being asexual."[45] He later elaborated on Twitter that while sexual attraction is rare for him, he is not entirely asexual, emphasizing his place within the ace community.[46] As of 2025, Jacobs has not publicly disclosed any romantic relationships and is reported to be single.[47] He maintains privacy regarding his personal romantic life, consistent with his approach to intimate matters.[48] Jacobs has contributed to LGBTQ+ visibility by openly discussing his asexuality in online spaces, including streams and social media, where he has expressed gratitude for community support and encouraged others to explore their identities.[49] This subtle advocacy highlights the spectrum of experiences within the queer community, fostering greater awareness among his audience.[46]Philanthropic activities
Jacobs has actively participated in high-profile charitable events, notably the Sidemen Charity Football Matches. In 2022, he joined the YouTube Allstars team for the match at The Valley stadium in London, contributing to an event that raised over £1 million for organizations including the Samaritans and the Association of Young People in Onshore Humanitarian Protection.[50][51] The following year, in 2023, Jacobs returned as a player for the YouTube Allstars in the match at Wembley Stadium, where his involvement helped generate over £2.4 million in donations benefiting causes such as medical research for motor neurone disease and support for young people.[52][53] In 2025, he again participated in the event at Wembley Stadium, which raised approximately $6 million for charities including the Bright Side, BBC Children in Need, and the M7 Education foundations.[54][55] Through his role on the MrBeast team, Jacobs has supported extensive philanthropic projects via the Beast Philanthropy YouTube channel, which focuses on initiatives like disaster relief and community aid. These videos, in which Jacobs frequently appears as a collaborator, have funded efforts such as providing clean water systems, rebuilding communities after natural disasters, and distributing essential resources to underserved populations worldwide.[56] His contributions extend the reach of these campaigns by leveraging his on-camera presence to engage audiences in donation drives and awareness efforts. In 2024, for example, Beast Philanthropy projects included funding heart surgeries for 100 children in Nigeria.[57] On a personal level, Jacobs has organized streams and challenges that direct proceeds toward charitable causes, including environmental conservation. For instance, he participated as a donor in the #TeamSeas campaign, a global initiative co-founded by MrBeast to remove 30 million pounds of ocean trash, supporting organizations like Ocean Conservancy.[58]Recognition and legacy
Awards and nominations
Karl Jacobs has received several nominations and recognizations for his contributions to content creation, particularly in gaming and streaming. His rapid ascent in the industry, including his collaborations with MrBeast, positioned him for early accolades in emerging creator categories.[59] In 2021, Jacobs was nominated for Breakout Creator at the 11th Annual Streamy Awards, highlighting his sudden rise as a Twitch streamer and YouTuber. The category celebrated new talents making significant impacts, with nominees including Bella Poarch and the Stokes Twins; Jacobs did not win, as the award went to Poarch.[60] The following year, at the 2022 The Game Awards, Jacobs earned a nomination for Content Creator of the Year, recognizing his engaging Minecraft content and community involvement. Other nominees included Ludwig and QTCinderella, but Ludwig ultimately took the honor.[61] In 2024, Jacobs was included in Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the Games category, noted for his role as cofounder of Pixel Playground alongside Forrest "KreekCraft" Waldron, underscoring his entrepreneurial efforts in gaming content production.[62]| Year | Award | Category | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Streamy Awards | Breakout Creator | Nominated |
| 2022 | The Game Awards | Content Creator of the Year | Nominated |
| 2024 | Forbes 30 Under 30 | Games | Included |