Pixar is owned by The Walt Disney Company, which holds 100% of Pixar as a wholly owned subsidiary.

Who owns Pixar right now?

  • Pixar Animation Studios is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.
  • This has been the case since Disney acquired Pixar in 2006 in an all‑stock deal valued at about 7.4 billion dollars.
  • Pixar does not have its own public stock or outside investors; all ownership is folded into Disney’s corporate structure.

How that ownership works

  • Legally and financially, Pixar is part of Disney’s overall studio group, not a stand‑alone public company.
  • Because Disney is publicly traded, Pixar is indirectly owned by Disney’s shareholders (institutional investors, funds, and individuals), but no one owns “Pixar shares” directly.
  • Pixar keeps its own studio identity, campus, and creative culture while big strategic and budget decisions are approved at the Disney corporate level.

Quick historical snapshot

  • Before the Disney acquisition, Steve Jobs was the majority owner of Pixar after buying it from Lucasfilm in 1986.
  • When Disney acquired Pixar in 2006, Jobs exchanged his Pixar stake for Disney stock and became Disney’s largest individual shareholder at that time, while Pixar itself became fully Disney‑owned.

TL;DR: If you’re asking “who owns Pixar,” the answer is simply: The Walt Disney Company owns 100% of Pixar, and has since the 2006 acquisition.

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