
He Apple’s 50th anniversary has revived interest in the current life of children of Steve Jobswho passed away in 2011. In passing, he left a deep mark on global technology, a diverse family, and the conscious decision to Do not leave your fortune directly to your heirsprioritizing their self-sufficiency, as highlighted Hello! Magazine.
Currently, the four children of Steve Jobs They live in the United States and have chosen different professional paths. Lisa Brennan Jobs resides in Brooklyn and is writer, Reed Jobs directs the philanthropic organization Emerson Collective, Erin Siena Jobs maintains a low profile after training in architecture and Eve Jobs has positioned itself between fashion and the high equestrian competition.

Apple, founded on April 1, 1976 in California, has been one of the driving forces of the technology sector for five decades. The death of Jobs at the age of 56 was a turning point not only for the company, today led by Tim Cookbut also for his family.
The aforementioned media reports that none of his children directly inherited his estatewhich sought to encourage their personal and professional development outside the shadow of the surname.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs, from controversy to literary recognition

Lisa Brennan-Jobs, born in 1978 fruit of the relationship between Steve Jobs and Chrisann Brennanlived the first years of his life marked by rejection of his father to officially recognize it.
As revealed in his memoirs, “Small Fry,” Jobs recognized her as his daughter after a dna test in 1980.
Currently, Lisa Brennan-Jobs is married to Billsoftware designer, and lives in Brooklyn with his son Thomas. After graduating in harvard In 2000, she moved to New York to start her career as a writer and has collaborated in media such as Vogue and Or, The Oprah Magazine. He has managed to ensure that his literary work receives his own recognition, beyond the family legacy.
Reed Jobs and philanthropic activism

Reed Jobs, born in 1991 and only son of Steve Jobs with Laurene Powell Jobscompleted his studies in history and international security at Stanford University in 2014 and then earned a master of arts in 2015.
Since then, Reed Jobs has been CEO at Emerson Collective, a philanthropic organization founded by his mother, focused on education, health, environment and media. He has also invested in Yosemite, a firm that finances projects against cancer.
Reed has stayed away from the public spotlight and focuses his activity on social promotion and managing funds for innovation.
Erin Siena Jobs, discretion and sensitivity
Jobs’ second daughter with Laurene Powell Jobs, Erin Siena Jobs, was born in 1995 and is recognized for maintaining a discreet profile. He prefers privacy and limits his exposure to the media. He studied architecture at Tulane University and his presence on social networks is practically non-existent.
In Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs, Erin shares her insight into her father’s challenge to balance professional and family life.
Meanwhile, she expressed that although she sometimes wished for more attention from Steve, she understood the importance of his job and valued his attempt to perform both roles.
Eve Jobs: from international horse riding to fashion and high society

The youngest daughter, Eve Jobs, born in 1998stands out for its visibility in the public sphere. She is a professional rider and ranked fifth among the thousand best riders under 25 years of age, according to Horse Sport. After graduating in Stanforddebuted as a model and has participated in relevant fashion shows and events, such as the Met Gala.
In July 2025, Eve Jobs married Olympic equestrian Harry Charles, a fact that Hello! Magazine described as a massive celebration. The young woman shared images of the wedding and thanks on social networks.
Likewise, he combines his passion for horse riding with a career in fashion, participating in international campaigns and high society events.
50 years after the creation of Apple, Steve Jobs’ children continue to manage the challenges of a complex legacy, facing fame and public pressure while seeking to forge their own trajectories.
