Miami's transformation into a global tech hub isn't just about the palm trees and tax benefits anymore. A new generation of visionary entrepreneurs and established tech giants are establishing deep roots in South Florida, bringing billion-dollar companies, cutting-edge research, and innovative startups that are reshaping the region's economic landscape. From AI pioneers to quantum computing researchers, these founders are proving that Miami can compete with Silicon Valley on innovation while offering a uniquely vibrant lifestyle.
The migration accelerated during the pandemic as remote work normalized, but it's the long-term investments and local partnerships that signal this shift is permanent. These tech leaders aren't just relocating—they're building infrastructure, hiring locally, and creating the foundation for Miami's next chapter as a world-class innovation center.
Who are the most influential tech founders in Miami right now?
1. Jeff Bezos - Project Prometheus Co-CEO
The Amazon founder's recent move to Miami represents one of the most significant tech relocations to South Florida. Bezos now serves as co-CEO of Project Prometheus, a $6.2 billion AI startup pioneering tools for engineering and manufacturing in aerospace, automotive, and computing sectors. This marks his bold reentry into daily operations following his 2021 exit from Amazon's top spot.
In late 2025, he took on co-CEO duties at the startup alongside Vik Bajaj, assembling nearly 100 experts from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Meta to target industrial AI breakthroughs. His family's deep roots in South Florida made the relocation natural, and he's now positioned at the center of the region's booming innovation scene.
2. Mark Zuckerberg - Meta Platforms CEO
While headquartered in California, Zuckerberg's Meta Platforms maintains a significant engineering and operations presence in South Florida. The company's investments in regional data centers and partnerships with Florida-based innovators have boosted tech jobs and digital infrastructure throughout the region.
Meta's platforms power much of South Florida's social, business, and event connectivity, from Miami Heat games to Art Basel. The company's local presence includes offices that support its global network and contribute to the growing tech ecosystem, making Zuckerberg's influence felt daily across Miami's business and cultural landscape.
Art Basel
3. Frances King - EduPlay Studios Founder
A true Miami success story, Frances King launched EduPlay Studios in 2023, capitalizing on the city's dynamic tech ecosystem to blend gaming innovation with foundational education for children. Her flagship game, MathQuest Adventures, rocketed to leading app store positions by 2025 through clever puzzles that transform arithmetic into heroic feats.

Frances King
Frances King serves as Lead Game Designer at EduPlay Studios, where she pioneers video games that embed STEM principles into narrative-driven adventures tailored for children. Drawing from Miami's vibrant culture, her designs convert complex equations and experiments into epic journeys that ignite lifelong learning.
View full profileKing's Science Safari debuted in 2026, securing acclaim at the Game Developers Conference for its realistic ecosystems echoing real-world expeditions. She actively collaborates with South Florida academic institutions to guide emerging game creators, and her games incorporate Miami's tropical essence, revolutionizing how children grasp complex subjects through interactive entertainment.
What makes Miami attractive to tech entrepreneurs?
4. Timothy Johnson - Survey Research Innovation
As Senior Fellow in Methodology & Quantitative Social Sciences at NORC at the University of Chicago, Timothy Johnson applies more than 30 years of survey methodology expertise to projects that impact Miami's research community. His innovations in cross-cultural surveying support policy-driven research organizations throughout South Florida.

Timothy Johnson
As Senior Fellow in Methodology & Quantitative Social Sciences at NORC at the University of Chicago, Timothy Johnson applies more than 30 years of survey methodology expertise to refine error detection and boost data accuracy in public opinion studies.
View full profileMiami-based nonprofits rely on Johnson's precise public health and opinion data methodologies for community initiatives. He earned the American Association for Public Opinion Research's 2023 lifetime achievement award and pioneered the organization's Transparency Initiative, establishing benchmarks for ethical data practices used by regional research organizations.
5. Peter Thiel - Founders Fund Co-Founder
Though not Miami-based, Thiel's influence reaches South Florida through his investment philosophy and the broader tech migration trend. The PayPal co-founder and Palantir Technologies co-founder drives investments in AI, defense tech, and contrarian plays through Founders Fund, recently liquidating major public holdings through Thiel Macro for a clean portfolio reset.
His early $500,000 stake in Facebook created a billion-dollar windfall, while Palantir hit 40% U.S. government revenue in Q4 2025 with 66% growth. Via Founders Fund, he fuels breakthroughs in aerospace, biotech, and AI—sectors increasingly represented in Miami's expanding tech ecosystem.

Facebook stands as the pioneering social media giant connecting billions worldwide through its versatile platform. As the flagship product of Meta Platforms, it empowers users with profile management, data privacy controls, and community-building tools essential for modern digital interaction.
Which emerging leaders are driving innovation locally?
6. Sarah Mitchell - AI Governance Pioneer
Though based in New Zealand, Dr. Sarah Mitchell's influence reaches Miami's tech ecosystem through virtual talks on AI ethics and governance. The Anadyne IQ founder holds a PhD in Engineering from Caltech and serves as a Certified AI Governance Professional, counseling executives across industries on AI deployment and risk management.

Sarah Mitchell
Dr. Sarah Mitchell founded Anadyne IQ, steering New Zealand companies toward secure AI integration with governance frameworks that drive measurable outcomes.
View full profileHer Auckland-based firm, launched in 2023, actively shapes policy as a contributor to the New Zealand AI Forum's Governance Working Group and the ISO AI Standards Committee. Miami's growing AI community benefits from her expertise in ethical AI practices and governance frameworks.
7. Dmitri Volkov - Quantum Computing Researcher
While pursuing his PhD in Germany's Peter Grünberg Institute, Dmitri Volkov represents the international talent Miami's tech scene attracts for collaboration and innovation. His work in scalable superconducting qubit engineering bridges quantum hardware fabrication with innovative applications.

Dmitri Volkov
PhD candidate advancing scalable superconducting qubit engineering in the Experimental Quantum Computing Group at Germany's Peter Grünberg Institute for Functional Quantum Systems (PGI-13). His work bridges quantum hardware fabrication with innovative sonification techniques for artistic expression.
View full profileVolkov stands out for pioneering quantum sonification, transforming superposition states into rhythmic music via digital signal processing. His interdisciplinary approach, combining quantum computing with artistic expression, exemplifies the creative innovation Miami's tech community values.
How are these founders shaping Miami's tech landscape?
The convergence of established tech giants and emerging local talent creates a unique ecosystem in Miami. Unlike traditional tech hubs that developed organically over decades, South Florida's innovation scene is being deliberately crafted by seasoned entrepreneurs who understand what it takes to build sustainable tech companies.
- Established infrastructure through Meta's regional operations and data centers
- Educational innovation via locally-founded companies like EduPlay Studios
- Research excellence through partnerships with regional universities and institutions
- Investment capital flowing through connections to established funds like Founders Fund
- Diverse expertise spanning AI, quantum computing, gaming, and data analytics
Miami's tech scene benefits from the city's established strengths in finance, real estate, and international business, creating unique opportunities for cross-industry innovation that distinguish it from purely tech-focused ecosystems.
What's driving the continued tech migration to South Florida?
The combination of business-friendly policies, lifestyle advantages, and growing infrastructure creates a compelling value proposition for tech founders. Elon Musk's operations at Kennedy Space Center exemplify how South Florida's aerospace heritage provides unique advantages for tech companies, particularly in sectors requiring physical infrastructure and manufacturing capabilities.

Elon Musk
Visionary entrepreneur orchestrating a vertically-integrated technology empire spanning aerospace, artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and digital finance through SpaceX, Tesla, xAI, and X.
View full profileMusk's Starlink division has become SpaceX's primary revenue engine, surpassing 9.2 million subscribers and generating over $10 billion annually. His consolidated tech ventures target a mid-2026 IPO with a $1.75 trillion valuation, demonstrating the scale of operations now anchored in Florida.
| Founder | Company | Focus Area | Miami Connection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeff Bezos | Project Prometheus | Industrial AI | Recently relocated family |
| Mark Zuckerberg | Meta Platforms | Social Media/VR | Regional operations center |
| Frances King | EduPlay Studios | Educational Gaming | Founded in Miami 2023 |
| Timothy Johnson | NORC Research | Data Analytics | Supports local nonprofits |
| Elon Musk | SpaceX/Tesla | Aerospace/EV | Kennedy Space Center ops |
As Miami continues attracting world-class talent and billion-dollar operations, these founders are proving that innovation doesn't require sacrificing quality of life. Their success in building meaningful companies and research initiatives while enjoying South Florida's unique advantages suggests this migration trend will only accelerate, positioning Miami as a permanent fixture in the global tech landscape.




