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Discover the owner of Google AI Studio and explore the full ownership hierarchy. See the Google AI Studio parent company, holding structures, and ultimate controllers.

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Google AI Studio

Best for power users
Est. 2023   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

A web-based integrated development environment from Google for prototyping and building applications with the Gemini family of generative multimodal AI models.

Starts at $0

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Google

Best for consumers
Est. 1998   •  1k+ employees   •  Private

Google is an American multinational technology company founded in 1998 that provides internet search, online advertising, cloud computing, software, hardware, and AI-powered products and services.

Starts at $0

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Alphabet Inc.

Best for enterprises
Est. 2015   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

Alphabet (Google) builds cloud infrastructure, custom AI accelerators, and software platforms that compete with GPU-based AI solutions in cloud and AI services.

Major Shareholders

Alphabet Inc.

Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipVotingAs of
Larry Page Alphabet co‑founder and director; owns roughly 6.1% of Alphabet’s equity but around 26% of total voting power via a large Class B super‑voting stake as reflected in recent proxy and ownership analyses.
Founder6.1%26.3%Apr 2024
Sergey Brin Alphabet co‑founder and board member; holds about 5.9% of Alphabet’s equity and roughly a quarter of total voting power through Class B shares, with the two founders together controlling just over 51% of votes.
Founder5.9%24.9%Apr 2024
The Vanguard Group, Inc. Largest institutional shareholder; Vanguard’s index funds collectively own about 7% of Alphabet’s shares, corresponding to roughly 3% of overall voting power based on multi‑class share filings.
Institutional7.0%3.3%Dec 2022
BlackRock, Inc. Second‑largest institutional holder; BlackRock‑managed funds own around 6% of Alphabet’s equity with under 3% of total voting power due to their focus on publicly traded Class A and C shares.
Institutional6.2%2.8%Dec 2022
State Street Corporation Major index‑fund provider; various State Street vehicles together hold on the order of 3% of Alphabet’s stock, implying roughly 1½% of aggregate voting power from predominantly Class A holdings.
Institutional3.1%1.5%Sep 2025
FMR LLC (Fidelity Investments) Parent of Fidelity mutual funds; ownership aggregators and disclosures indicate FMR‑managed funds collectively own roughly 1–2% of Alphabet’s shares, making it a sizable but smaller institutional owner than Vanguard, BlackRock, or State Street.
Institutional1.8%0.9%Sep 2025
Eric E. Schmidt Former Google and Alphabet CEO; through personal, family, and charitable vehicles he beneficially owns under 1% of Alphabet’s equity but roughly 4% of voting power via significant Class B and Class A holdings.
Individual0.7%4.2%Dec 2024
L. John Doerr Long‑time Alphabet director and early venture investor; public holdings data show he owns about 0.3% of Alphabet’s shares across all classes yet controls roughly 1½% of votes due to substantial Class B super‑voting stock.
Individual0.3%1.5%Jun 2025

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