Loren Brichter

January 5, 2024
Engineer

Quick Facts

Loren Brichter
Full Name Loren Brichter
Occupation Engineer
Date Of Birth Nov 15, 1984(1984-11-15)
Age 40
Birthplace Manhattan
Country United States
Birth City New York
Horoscope Scorpio

Loren Brichter Biography

Name Loren Brichter
Birthday Nov 15
Birth Year 1984
Place Of Birth Manhattan
Home Town New York
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Scorpio
Spouse Jean Whitehead

Loren Brichter is one of the most popular and richest Engineer who was born on November 15, 1984 in Manhattan, New York, United States. Software engineer and software developer. He is best known for the creation of the app Tweetie. This app helped to popularize the pull–to-refresh feature on touchscreens. He also founded the app-creation firm atebits.

Both he and He and Ray Ozzie both became known for their contributions to software and computing. are well-known for their contributions in software and computing.

2006 – 2007: Worked at Apple as part of a five-person team responsible for making the iPhone’s graphics hardware and software communicate. He left the company after iPhone 1.0 was complete.

atebits’ first app was Scribbles, released in 2007. It is a basic drawing app for the Mac, inspired by MacPaint. Scribbles offers some more advanced features than other basic drawing applications like MacPaint and Microsoft Paint. For instance, it allows for drawing on multiple layers in one image. Scribbles also uses a hybrid vector rendering engine. As a result, resizing, scaling, zooming, and exporting images at high resolution can all be done with no reduction in quality. The app also allows users to share their illustrations with one another through integration with the Scribbles Gallery. Scribbles was Brichter’s first attempt at building a custom UI framework.

Jean Whitehead has given him two children.

Loren Brichter Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Engineer
House Living in own house.

Loren Brichter is one of the richest Engineer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Loren Brichter 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

When he was in middle-school, he began programming and continued to learn languages in highschool. He attended Tufts University and received an electrical engineering degree.

He has worked for Apple and Twitter. Twitter sold Tweetie to him. He was also instrumental in the introduction of the vertical list icon and sliding panel features.

Loren Brichter was born in Manhattan, New York on November 15, 1984. He is a son of contractor Gabor Brichter and serial entrepreneur Christina Sidoti. Brichter was first introduced to programming by his middle school teacher, Michael Tempel, with Logo. He then explored further in high school, got into Cocoa programming, and picked up C, Objective-C as well as web programming with the help of his teacher, Chris Lehmann. Together with Jean Whitehead, they have two children.

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Who is Loren Brichter Dating?

According to our records, Loren Brichter married to Jean Whitehead. As of December 1, 2023, Loren Brichter’s is not dating anyone.

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In 2008, atebits released Tweetie, a Twitter app for iOS. Tweetie for Mac followed in 2009. Tweetie’s use of innovative user interface interactions such as Pull-to-Refresh garnered increased recognition of Brichter by the design community.

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Loren Ranked on the list of most popular Engineer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Loren Brichter celebrates birthday on November 15 of every year.

2011 – now: Upon leaving Twitter in November 2011, Brichter refounded atebits, which is a whole different company utilizing the same name as his startup from before. The company then released a word game app Letterpress in 2012, which was later sold to Solebon in early 2016. After his time in Twitter, Brichter was also asked by Mike Matas, an ex-colleague at Apple, to help with the Paper app that Facebook was developing. The app was released in 2014. Although Paper did not incorporate the Pull-to-Refresh gesture that Brichter invented, the duo have created new gestures and ideas for the project. Brichter’s current plans include advising a few companies, and spending most of his time working on his own projects.

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