Born on December 16, 2001, Kai Cenat III is a prominent American YouTuber and online streamer who is recognized for his humor-based content on YouTube and live streams on Twitch.
In October 2022, Cenat reached the top position as the most subscribed Twitch streamer.
Kai Cenat’s net worth is not publicly disclosed, but it’s estimated to be around $1-2 million. This estimate is primarily based on his YouTube advertising revenue.
However, it’s possible that Kai Cenat’s net worth could be even higher when considering other income sources.
When factoring in various revenue streams, it’s conceivable that his net worth may reach as high as $2.55 million.
How Much Does Kai Cenat Earn?
Kai Cenat’s Youtube channel receives over 253.03 thousand daily viewers. YouTubers can earn an average of $3 to $7 with every thousand video views.
According to calculations, Kai Cenat earns $30.36K monthly or $455.46K annually.
Therefore, $455,46000 per year could be a modest estimate. Kai Cenat’s annual salary might be as high as $819.83 thousand.
Career
On January 13, 2018, Kai Cenat posted his debut video on YouTube and started making clips about challenges and practical jokes.
He first gained notoriety on September 21, 2019, for making severe ding-dong ditching videos while still in college.
He signed up for the YouTube organization AMP (Any Means Possible) after being found by fellow YouTuber Fanum, a Bronx native.
He continued to make frequent appearances in the channel’s videos after that. He switched from YouTube to Twitch in February 2021 and began broadcasting games and reaction videos there.
He acted in the music video for Polo G’s track “Distraction,” in June 2022. In May 2022, Kai Cenat partnered with American rapper NLE Choppa to create “Bustdown Rollie Avalanche,” which received 25 million views on Spotify.
In 2022, Kai Cenat began asking well-known figures to appear on his livestream. In particular, Bobby Shmurda, Lil Baby, and 21 Savage helped him reach his all-time high viewership of 283,245 concurrent viewers in November.
He received nominations for the “Streamer of the Year” and “Breakthrough Streamer” awards of the 12th Streamy Prizes in October 2022.
He made a cameo performance in Lil Uzi Vert’s “Just Want Rock” music video in Nov 2022.