Who Owns NVIDIA? A Look at Shareholders and Leadership

By: | April 20th, 2026

NVIDIA is a public company traded on Nasdaq under the ticker NVDA, so no single person owns the business outright. Instead, ownership sits across large institutional investors, insider holdings, and millions of public shareholders. Still, one name stands above the rest in the public mind: Jensen Huang, the company’s co-founder, president, and CEO, who also remains one of NVIDIA’s biggest individual shareholders.

That mix helps explain why this question comes up so often. People hear Jensen Huang speak for NVIDIA, see him unveil new chips and systems, and assume he must “own” the company in the same way a founder might control a private firm. In reality, NVIDIA operates very differently. It is publicly traded, board-governed, and heavily held by institutions, even though Huang still carries major influence through leadership, visibility, and his sizable personal stake.

Who owns NVIDIA?

NVIDIA is owned by its shareholders, with the largest stakes held by institutional investors like Vanguard and BlackRock, while Jensen Huang remains the biggest individual shareholder and the company’s CEO.

Because NVIDIA is publicly traded, no single person owns the company outright. Instead, ownership is split across large investment firms, company insiders, and public investors. While Jensen Huang plays a central role in leading NVIDIA, control comes from a combination of executive leadership, board governance, and institutional voting power — not founder ownership alone.

Is NVIDIA privately owned or publicly traded?

NVIDIA is publicly traded, not privately held. Its investor site lists the company on Nasdaq as NVDA, which means its shares trade on the open market. With that, ownership changes constantly as funds and investors buy and sell stock. That public structure matters because it spreads ownership across many parties instead of concentrating it in one founder or family.

To the same extent, when people ask who owns NVIDIA, the most accurate answer is simple: the company is owned by its shareholders. Some of those shareholders are giant asset managers. Others are insiders, including Jensen Huang and members of the leadership team. 

Then there is the broader investing public, which owns the rest through retirement accounts, brokerage accounts, mutual funds, and exchange-traded funds.

Who are NVIDIA’s biggest shareholders?

NVIDIA’s latest proxy statement gives a clear snapshot of the company’s major holders. As of March 24, 2025, Vanguard held 2,045,049,380 shares, equal to 8.36% of the company. 

BlackRock held 1,805,935,550 shares, or 7.38%. Jensen Huang held 922,922,938 shares, which amounted to 3.77%. Directors and executive officers as a group held 1,020,448,530 shares, or 4.17%.

NVIDIA’s Largest Shareholders (Latest Available Data)

ShareholderShares HeldOwnership (%)Type
Vanguard Group2,045,049,3808.36%Institutional
BlackRock Inc.1,805,935,5507.38%Institutional
Jensen Huang922,922,9383.77%Insider (CEO)
Directors & Executives (Group)1,020,448,5304.17%Insider Group

Note: A Vanguard filing in early 2026 reported ownership rising to approximately 9.32%, showing how institutional positions can shift over time.

There is also a newer filing worth noting. A Vanguard Schedule 13G filed in January 2026 reported beneficial ownership of 2,266,625,855 NVIDIA shares, equal to 9.32% of the company as of December 31, 2025. That update shows how large institutional ownership can shift over time, even if the broader ownership story stays the same.

This is a useful distinction for readers. Jensen Huang is the best-known individual owner, but the biggest blocks of NVIDIA stock sit with institutional investors. That is common in major public tech companies, where index funds and asset managers frequently hold the largest percentages.

Who leads NVIDIA today?

Jensen Huang still leads NVIDIA as founder, president, and CEO. The company’s leadership team includes:

  • Jensen Huang – Founder, President, and CEO
  • Chris A. Malachowsky – Founder and NVIDIA Fellow
  • Colette Kress – Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
  • Jay Puri – Executive Vice President, Worldwide Field Operations
  • Debora Shoquist – Executive Vice President, Operations
  • Tim Teter – Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary

This structure shows how NVIDIA balances founder-led vision with a seasoned executive team running global operations.

Does Jensen Huang control NVIDIA?

Not in the sense of sole ownership. He does not own a majority stake, and NVIDIA is not a founder-controlled private company. Still, he remains the company’s most visible and influential insider. His long tenure, technical credibility, and large personal stake give him a level of influence that goes far beyond a typical hired executive.

At the same time, NVIDIA’s power structure is shared. Institutional investors hold larger percentages of stock. The board governs the company. Executive officers manage day-to-day operations. In other words, Huang leads NVIDIA, but he does not own it alone. That is the key point readers usually want spelled out.

Who Really Owns and Controls NVIDIA?

So, who owns NVIDIA really? The company belongs to its shareholders, not to one single owner. Vanguard and BlackRock rank among the biggest holders, while Jensen Huang stands out as the most important individual shareholder and the executive who shapes the company’s direction.

That combination gives NVIDIA a structure that is public, institutionally owned, and still strongly identified with its founder.

If you found this breakdown useful, you may also like our look at who owns OpenAI and ChatGPT and our report on Bechtel and NVIDIA’s AI-factory plans

For the official ownership data behind this article, NVIDIA’s latest proxy statement is the best primary source.

Ashton Henning

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