Cofounder
A cofounder is one of two or more individuals who originate and establish a company or venture. Cofounders share responsibility for creating the business from its inception and typically hold ownership stakes and governance roles alongside other founders. The term is commonly contrasted with a sole founder, who starts a venture alone.
Cofounders usually contribute complementary skills—such as technology, product design, marketing, or operations—and help set the mission,
Equity, titles, and decision rights are typically negotiated at the outset. Many ventures use vesting schedules
Notable cofounders include Larry Page and Sergey Brin of Google; Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs of Apple;
Spelling variations—cofounder and co-founder—are common, and both forms are widely understood. In formal contexts, consistent usage