Veteran Twitch streamer Tyler1, popular for his League of Legends streams, has garnered an estimated net worth of around $12 million.

Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp is a name that does not need an introduction to the streaming community. Considered one of the best Draven players in the League of Legends community, Tyler started his streaming career in 2016. Before streaming, he was a professional League of Legends player. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Tyler1’s net worth in 2025 is estimated to be over $12 million.
Tyler1 has a total of 5.4M followers on Twitch, which is his primary source of income. Apart from his streaming career, he has over 2.75M subscribers on YouTube which supposedly earns over $15,000. While several of his investments aren’t public, the streamer had a successful merchandise line called Reformed. It was a nod to the infamous reformation of his identity following the LoL ban in 2016 due to disruptive behavior. The streamer spent two years in “reformation” and tried out a variety of content. The streamer also cashed out on his opportunity by launching the Reformed merchandise line.
Tyler1 also ventured into swimming pool cleaning services which he described as a hobby. The streamer offered several pool cleaning services under the TT’s pool services banner. His sponsorships also contribute to his $12 million net worth. The streamer also hosted the Power Meet in collaboration with Twitch Rivals which garnered a lot of attention. The streamer also announced his new business venture in 2024 called Backseat AI.
What is Tyler1’s Backseat AI?
Steinkamp announced a new business venture in 2024 — an AI-backed gaming coach, named “Backseat AI.” The AI featured his voice and imparted tips to play League of Legends in a classic T1 manner. Backseat AI is Riot Games compliant and can be used during League games. While netizens did not find the use of AI in games amusing, Tyler has since stopped the onboarding for new users. Backseat AI made several new announcements including onboarding League of Legends professional player Jankos and popular Twitch streamer Emiru.
YO I'M JOINING @loltyler1 WITH MY OWN IN-GAME BACKSEAT AI!! 😀
— emi ⭐️ (@emiru) October 6, 2024
It'll tell you what to build and how to play league and sometimes it's nice and sometimes it'll flame you 🙂
try it out at @backseatgg ✨ pic.twitter.com/Gfm0xNNBDC
Despite a stellar run, Backseat AI developers decided to shut the project down due to developmental issues. The team released a stated regarding the lack of viable technology to keep the AI running. December 31, 2024, was the last operational day for Backseat AI, as the team initiated refunds for those who subscribed to Tyler1’s Backseat AI.
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