Beyond the glitz of Hollywood, Los Angeles has quickly emerged as a formidable player in the tech scene. A triad of eager startups, established industry leaders, and forward-thinking investors fosters a tech ecosystem that prizes creativity and pushes the boundaries of innovation.
Here are 10 facts about the LA tech scene that give us a glimpse into the future of technology:
- Los Angeles is also known as “Silicon Beach.” Reflecting its northern counterpart of Silicon Valley, LA is home to a robust network of start-ups, major tech companies, and investment firms.
- It is the third largest startup ecosystem in the U.S. and is the fourth largest ecosystem globally by funding, according to a report from Startup Genome.
- LA has the most Bitcoin ATMs of any U.S. city. A high concentration of blockchain and cryptocurrency startups and investors in the region have accelerated mainstream adoption of crypto in the greater LA area.
- The tech ecosystem is highly diverse. Along with a world class entertainment industry, LA has strong representation across a broad range of tech sectors, including aerospace, blockchain, cleantech, healthtech, and ecommerce.
- The government is investing in LA aerospace. In the last year, LA county pulled in $3.5 billion in new direct contracts with the Department of Defense and received 36% of all national Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency contracts.
- The U.S. Space Force has a command center in LA. Due to the region’s rich history in aerospace and defense innovation, the Los Angeles Air Force Base was selected in 2021 to serve as a field command site for the U.S. Space Force.
- Over 375,000 tech workers are in LA. In 2024, LA was the third largest metro by net tech employment, trailing behind New York City and Washington, D.C.
- It’s an esports epicenter. Top game developers have headquarters in LA and often host global esports competitions that draw millions of spectators online and in-person. You can expect to see Olympic esports in 2025.
- LA is aiming to be the first major U.S. carbon-free city by 2035. The Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI), established by the City of Los Angeles, supports up to 50 cleantech startups each year.
- LA is dotted with top universities, including Caltech, UCLA, and USC, which produce talented entrepreneurs and science, tech, engineering, and mathematics graduates that feed into a thriving tech ecosystem.