Airbnb (NASDAQ:ABNB) (NASDAQ:ABNB) operates a global online marketplace that connects hosts offering accommodations and local experiences with travelers seeking unique and personalized stays. The company’s core platform enables property owners to list a diverse range of lodging options—ranging from single rooms and apartments to entire homes and unconventional spaces such as treehouses and houseboats—while facilitating booking, payment processing and guest support services. In addition to accommodations, Airbnb has expanded into “Experiences,” allowing local hosts to offer guided tours, classes and cultural activities designed to enrich travelers’ itineraries.
Founded in 2008 by Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia and Nathan Blecharczyk, Airbnb began when the founders turned their San Francisco loft into a makeshift bed-and-breakfast to help cover rent. The platform grew rapidly by leveraging peer-to-peer hosting and word-of-mouth marketing, scaling to millions of listings worldwide within a decade. In December 2020, Airbnb completed its initial public offering, underscoring its evolution from a disruptive startup to a prominent player in the travel and hospitality sector.
Airbnb serves guests and hosts in more than 220 countries and regions, with particular strength in major metropolitan areas and tourism destinations across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. The company maintains regional offices and customer support centers to address local regulations and provide multilingual assistance. Its technology infrastructure supports robust search functionality, secure communications and review systems designed to foster trust among participants on both sides of the marketplace.
Under the leadership of CEO Brian Chesky and CFO Dave Stephenson, Airbnb continues to refine its platform by introducing features such as flexible search filters, long-term stay options and enhanced safety protocols. The company also collaborates with local governments on regulatory frameworks and tourism partnerships, aiming to balance community interests with entrepreneurial opportunities for hosts. As Airbnb evolves, it remains focused on expanding its global footprint while delivering distinctive travel experiences that differentiate it from traditional lodging providers.