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Chris Barton

Founder and Creator of Shazam,
Entrepreneur, Inventor, and Tech Investor

Speaks About

  • Innovation
  • Unleashing Creativity
  • Eliminating Friction
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Creative Persistence
  • Resilience & Adaptability
  • Achieving the Impossible
  • Start-up Challenges
  • Business Model Innovation
  • Creative Partnerships

Chris in Brief

Founder and creator of Shazam

Shazam is Apple’s 6th largest acquisition – over 2 billion downloads

Three-time startup founder and advisor/investor to startups

First employee at Google responsible for mobile

Early employee at Dropbox (first 100)

Inventor of 12 patents (one used within Google algorithm)

Teaches innovation & entrepreneurship in 4 online universities

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Chris Barton wanted a way to identify songs anywhere he heard them. There wasn’t one – so he invented an app called Shazam. Chris’s creation is nothing short of pure magic. Chris seeks to delight people by using technology to make seemingly impossible ideas come to life. Shazam is just one of them. It changed the way the world discovers music and laid the groundwork for the consumer AI industry we know today. In addition to creating Shazam, Chris holds twelve patents and played key roles in the early days of Google and Dropbox. Chris’s newest venture, Guard, aims to use AI to detect drowning in swimming pools – a never-before accomplished effort. In his speeches, Chris’s story and storytelling completely captivate audiences. He inspires people to make big things happen in their organizations – to create magic in defiance of the obstacles.  

Chris grew up with a French mother and British father – both of whom were university professors. Academics were a struggle for him, and Chris would come to realize he had undiagnosed dyslexia. Chris flipped this challenge on its head and learned to embrace what he now calls his superpower. Chris believes that dyslexia has allowed him to overcome barriers to achieve his many accomplishments. 

When Chris had the idea to identify music using a mobile phone, no technology existed to achieve his goal. He was told by Professors at MIT and Stanford that the necessary pattern recognition algorithm was impossible. Even after inventing a new technology that didn’t yet exist, he had to build a search engine supercomputer from scratch, create the world’s largest music database, and create a user experience on very basic mobile phones. Did Chris ever think the experts were right? “No way,” he says. 

When Chris came up with the idea for Shazam in 2000, it was three years before iTunes and eight years before the App Store. Shazam launched as a phone number that you dialed, and the service struggled, teetering near bankruptcy for six years until the App Store launched in 2008, allowing Shazam to unleash its full potential on the world.  

In 2018, Shazam was acquired by Apple for a reported $400 million, making it Apple’s 6th largest acquisition of all-time. Shazam has been downloaded over 2 billion times and is used each month by over 300 million people, making it one of the world’s most popular apps. It has become an integral part of our everyday lives, with its ability to instantly identify songs and provide a range of music features such as lyrics. Shazam has become a verb, and it has changed the way the world discovers music.  

Chris has also played a key role in tech history as a founding member of Google’s Android Partnerships team where he created Android’s mobile operator partnership framework. He also spent four years at Dropbox where he led carrier partnerships and was one of the first 100 people at the company. 

Holding 12 patents, including one found within the Google search algorithm, Chris has made significant contributions to the tech industry. He also invests in a wide range of start-ups, including artificial intelligence for heart health and inflammatory disease therapeutics. 

Today, Chris spends much of his time building his third startup company, Guard, an artificial intelligence system that detects drowning in swimming pools. 

When he has time, Chris enjoys speaking at events and sharing lessons learned from his experiences overcoming the impossible. He inspires people with firsthand stories that highlight key take-aways across technology innovation, persistence, removing friction, and entrepreneurship. Chris gives audiences a new framework for making big things happen. His truly inspirational story motivates them to take action. 

Prior to his technology career, Chris was a strategy consultant and earned two master’s degrees from UC Berkeley and Cambridge University. 

When he isn’t working or speaking, you can find Chris enjoying the outdoors and spending time with his son, Jude. 

Books and Media

On the other side of the wall of assumptions lies the fountain of possibilities.

Chris Barton

Speech Descriptions

Bring Impossible Ideas to Life

Technology & AI are dramatically changing what’s possible in our world. Our challenge as we create new things is to dislodge from the comfort of what we already know. Chris created Shazam after being told by every “expert” that his outlandish idea was impossible. It was an idea far ahead of its time – eight years before iPhone apps even existed. In this presentation, Chris helps audiences imagine and then create new visions for the future. He inspires with jaw-dropping stories about creating Shazam and shows how innovation comes from not just an idea but from a series of insights to overcome obstacles along the way.

[Audiences learn a new framework of thinking to create change through technology]

Overcome Obstacles with Imagination

A great idea gets you nowhere without tenacity. True disruption requires both persistence and creative solutions. In creating Shazam, Chris faced obstacles many thought were insurmountable. Most would have given up, but he refused. Instead, Chris challenged every assumption about the obstacles he faced. He shares stories and actionable lessons that inspire audiences to pursue their dreams. Chris urges audiences to question the status quo and to sweat the details on the path to redefining the future.

[Audiences learn new mindsets to break past barriers]

Eliminate Effort to Unlock Explosive Growth

We all know simple is great, so why don’t all organizations create amazing things just like Apple? The reality is that friction permeates almost everything we do. This “extra effort” frustrates our customers, partners, and colleagues. In creating Shazam, Chris moved mountains to make one thing very easy – identifying any song. Shazam changed the way the world discovers music. Chris combines stories from creating Shazam with his twelve years at Android (Google) and Dropbox to provide concrete examples of how we can all push boundaries to eliminate friction.

[Audiences learn to identify and eliminate friction to drive growth]

Build the Vision You See (But Others Don't)

Entrepreneurs have passion, ideas, and desire but can get stuck on the difficult journey to achieving their dreams. They want to bring something truly new to the world, but need to learn how to overcome big obstacles, choose their priorities, and convince others of their vision. Chris inspires and teaches entrepreneurs using the story of Shazam’s creation including the scrappy and creative hacks that transformed an idea into a product with two billion customers.

[Audiences are inspired to embrace a mindset to create the next great companies]

Chris's Videos

https://player.vimeo.com/video/935482553
Chris Barton Speaker Reel
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1066718176
The Start-Up Mindset
https://player.vimeo.com/video/783139244
Removing Friction Drives Success
https://player.vimeo.com/video/783143925
The Ragged Road of Bringing Big Ideas to Life
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1065497741
Overcoming Obstacles: Experts said Shazam was Impossible Idea
https://player.vimeo.com/video/786262284
Shazam's Breakthrough AI Technology
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1079847720
Connecting to Emotions to Produce Great Results

Quotes

The number one determinant of entrepreneurial success is persistence.

Chris Barton

What do you see that others don’t see?

Chris Barton

Feel the impact of what you do.

Chris Barton

Focus on the thing that keeps users coming back.

Chris Barton

We are wired to generate ideas from what we already know. This is what limits most innovation.

Chris Barton

If you have consensus that your idea is good, find a more unique idea.

Chris Barton

Our nature is to respect barriers. Instead we should defy them.

Chris Barton

The easiest thing for people to say is “no.” An innovator’s job is to get past that.

Chris Barton

You often have to solve something very complex in order to truly achieve simplicity.

Chris Barton

  • Your presentation at PDW was not just a highlight—it was a visionary revelation. It left us inspired and eager to embrace the future. The way you blended your life and Shazam story with a masterclass in innovation weaved through it resonated deeply with our audience.

    President, DPI
  • Chris customized a powerful keynote that delivered significant value for Coca-Cola. His messages sparked action among our executives and inspired our bottler partners toward our goals. Chris’s energy and enthusiasm really stands out. He is an inspiration with truly eye-opening insights and stories.

    VP Customer & Commercial Leadership, Coca-Cola
  • We recently had Chris Barton speak at our 40th anniversary celebration. He delivered what was by far the best one hour keynote that our clients and staff had ever seen. Chris was insightful, energetic, and entertaining speaker with thought-provoking ideas.

    CEO, Costa Rica, Porter Novelli
  • Brilliant brilliant brilliant speaker! Chris’s talk attracted the highest in real-time attendance and engagement as compared to any other speaker we have had. Chris shed light on how innovation can be a big breakthrough. The presentation balanced both the mindset that is required to drive a cultural shift for innovation as well as the process of bringing innovative ideas to life. Powerful content delivered with an engaging story!

    Director Innovation Strategy, Optus
  • Chris embodies inspiration from head to toe. We loved his stories and insights on the core mindsets that lead to game-changing innovation. His delivery was fun, genuine and honest, both during his speech and as our “guest star” at my leadership team’s offsite dinner.

    CEO, Mexico, L’Oréal
  • Your presentation was beyond unbelievable! So inspiring!! I know you have made a difference in how my team, and I will be thinking going forward. Our customers and sponsors were all reeling from your journey! THANK YOU. Cheers to removing boulders with heart!!

    CEO, STORE CAPITAL
  • You were brilliant – everyone is talking about you! I cannot tell you the positive feedback we’ve had from your keynote! You made the event for us and were so great to work with.

    World Federation of Direct Selling Associations (WFDSA)
  • That was one of the best speeches I’ve ever heard – the story was incredibly compelling, the messages resonated, the format – slide/music/video – was engaging…just a total home run!

    VP and GM, BMC Software, Inc.
  • It was so powerful. It was also so genuine, emotional. I think the audience felt incredibly connected to you and your story. A guy at lunch told me he cried at the end of your keynote today. Inspired tears are the best.

    Vice President of Marketing & Communications, America’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
  • Your presentation set the perfect tone for everything that followed. You opened people’s eyes to a new way of looking at solving the inevitable challenges of trying new things in business. That spirit of openness and discovery carried over to sessions throughout the conference. Not only did you deliver a great keynote, you were a true professional throughout the process.

    Senior Director Product, Marketing and Fintech, Celero Solutions

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