Founder Profile
Noah Glass
Last reviewed: 2026 · By Swet Parvadiya
Background
Noah Glass is the least publicly recognized of Twitter's four co-founders despite playing a foundational role in the platform's creation, including proposing the name 'twttr' and driving much of the early product development within the Odeo hackathon context. Glass was pushed out of Odeo and Twitter before the platform became famous, receiving neither public recognition nor the financial rewards that accrued to his co-founders. His contributions were largely erased from the official founding narrative for years before journalists and biographers reconstructed his role.
Founding Story
Noah Glass's marginalization from Twitter's official founding narrative is one of Silicon Valley's most notable examples of how corporate origin stories are curated to center certain individuals while minimizing others. Glass had co-founded Odeo with Evan Williams and was involved in the creation of Twitter's core concept and early development. His departure from the company in 2006, before Twitter had achieved any public recognition, meant he missed the financial windfall of the platform's growth and eventual IPO. His story gained wider public attention through journalist Nick Bilton's 2013 book 'Hatching Twitter,' which documented the founding conflicts and competing claims in detail. Glass subsequently worked on other technology projects and has maintained a relatively private profile compared to his more prominent co-founders.