Karachi, Pakistan – 15 December – Pakistan's creative momentum is accelerating on YouTube, where
a vibrant ecosystem of creators, artists, and storytellers is transforming the nation into a digital content powerhouse. As we enter 2026, Pakistani creativity isn't just thriving at home, it's capturing hearts and
screens around the world.
The numbers tell a remarkable story of ambition and achievement. More than 95,000 Pakistani channels have crossed the 10,000-subscriber milestone, while over 13,000 channels boast audiences exceeding 100,000 subscribers 1 . At the pinnacle of this success, more than 1,000 Pakistani channels have achieved the coveted One-million-subscriber mark which is a testament to the quality, authenticity, and universal appeal of Pakistani content.
Perhaps most striking is Pakistan's expanding global footprint: over 60% of watch time for Pakistani
content comes from viewers outside Pakistan 2 . From Karachi to Kuala Lumpur, Lahore to London, Pakistani creators are building bridges of culture, entertainment, and shared human experience that transcend borders.
"What we're seeing from Pakistani creators goes far beyond producing content for a local audience," said Farhan Qureshi, Regional Director, Business & Operations, Google. "They're crafting stories, perspectives, and entertainment that resonate with people across continents, redefining what it means to be a global content creator. And the impact extends well beyond views and subscribers. These creators
are building sustainable businesses, generating employment opportunities, and driving meaningful contributions to Pakistan's digital economy. It's creativity that delivers real dividends, both culturally and economically."
Diverse content driving the creativity and growth of the creator ecosystem The diversity of content emerging from Pakistan reflects the nation's rich cultural tapestry. Creators are producing everything from gripping dramas and culinary adventures to insightful podcasts, fashion and lifestyle content, educational explainers, documentaries, and tech reviews.
With the expansion of Connected TV viewership, established creators are crafting longer, high- production episodic content that rivals traditional television. Shaveer Jafry's Mafia game-show brings cinematic production values to YouTube, while Rana Hamza Saif's hour-long food reviews and challenges have redefined the genre. Something Haute's thrice-weekly drama review show has built a devoted following, and WildLens by Abrar's travel series, now in its remarkable 9th season explores the world with documentary-level cinematography.
Pakistani creators are also finding success in specialized content areas that cater to specific passions and interests. Humna's Gram offers in-depth reviews of women's clothing stores, filling a gap in consumer guidance. Zalmi captivates audiences with inventive challenges, while Glow up with Mahnoor has become a go-to destination for fashion and beauty enthusiasts. PakWheels has built Pakistan's leading automotive community on YouTube, offering everything from detailed vehicle reviews to car comparisons and industry insights and Adeel Vlogs chronicles the beloved world of tapeball cricket, celebrating a uniquely Pakistani passion.
Educational content—or 'edutainment'—is experiencing particularly strong growth. Minoqtopus crafts
thoughtful video essays that break down complex topics, Pakistan&Counting explores business and economic issues shaping the nation, Mashal Khan demystifies financial literacy for everyday Pakistanis, and Muzamil Hasan's Thought Behind Things features deep-dive interviews that spark meaningful conversations.
This content explosion represents more than entertainment—it's economic empowerment, cultural
exchange, and creative entrepreneurship rolled into one dynamic platform. Pakistani creators are turning
their passion into professions, their audiences into communities, and their content into a bridge between
Pakistan and the world.
The momentum continues to build across Pakistan's YouTube community. With new channels launching
daily and established creators pushing creative boundaries, Pakistani content is proving that great
storytelling knows no borders—and that authentic voices can find their audience anywhere in the world.















