Snapshot
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Name (searched) | Tayvion Power |
| Reported birthdate | January 13, 2001 (commonly reported; not universally confirmed) |
| Occupation | Social-media creator, actor |
| Platforms | Vine (early), YouTube, Instagram, SoundCloud (some uploads) |
| Parent (publicly identified) | DeStorm Power (father) |
| Notable acting credits (years) | Clown (2019), Stuck with You (2020), True Story (2021) |
| Active online since | c. 2013 (Vine era) → active across platforms through 2025 |
| Typical content types | Short sketches, challenge videos, vlogs, collaborations |
| Public privacy stance | Family-level privacy respected; some family details not widely published |
Early life and public identity
Tayvion Power arrived into the public eye the way many internet natives did: through short, sharp bursts of content that fit a pocket-sized attention span. Reported birth records circulated on fan-compiled profiles place his birth in early 2001 — most often cited as January 13, 2001 — which frames his coming of age alongside the rise and fall of platforms built for micro-video. That timing matters: it makes him part of the first wave of creators who learned to speak to an audience in six seconds, then had to translate that skill into longer formats when the platforms changed.
His name is most commonly paired with the Vine era, but that single word—Vine—only tells the opening line of a longer paragraph. The real story is a migration: from short, viral clips to YouTube skits, Instagram reels, and occasional acting turns. Think of it as a small boat navigating shifting tides; he kept his balance and kept posting.
Family and public relationships
Tayvion is publicly identified as the son of DeStorm Power, a well-known internet entertainer whose own creative projects and channels have frequently featured Tayvion. That father–son connection has been a throughline in much of Tayvion’s visible work: collaborations, cameo appearances, and shared projects that blur family life with content creation. The father’s presence in Tayvion’s public narrative functions like a lighthouse — a familiar reference point in profiles, appearances, and collaborative projects.
Beyond that publicly acknowledged tie, a respectful line has been drawn around private family details. Major press and public posts focus on the creator duo and their visible collaborations; other family matters are treated privately and are not broadly published. Public records and mainstream profiles do not consistently name other siblings or disclose private family events. In short: the family appears in public primarily as creative collaborators rather than as a file of biographical trivia.
Career arc: platforms, projects, and performance
The Vine years (c. 2013–2016)
- Start: c. 2013 — Tayvion built early traction on Vine, where short, repeatable sketches and punchline timing mattered more than production polish.
- Audience growth: Compilations and reposts of Vine clips helped his recognition grow; many of those early clips live on through compilation videos and reuploads.
Transition and expansion (2016 onward)
- Platform shift: After Vine’s closure, Tayvion moved activity to Instagram, YouTube, and other short-form channels, adapting to longer formats and platform features like reels and vlogs.
- Content: Vlogs, sketches, challenge videos, and collaborative content became typical. He maintained a visible presence in videos with other creators and on his father’s channels.
Acting and credits (2019–2021)
- On-screen roles: Acting credits appear in small films and short projects, with titles attributed across 2019–2021. These entries show a deliberate move to add scripted, creditable roles to a resume that began in social video.
- Range: Roles are varied and often in short or indie formats — a common path for creators testing acting waters while maintaining a digital presence.
Recent activity (2019–2025)
- Social cadence: Posts and reels continued through 2024–2025, with a pattern of collaborations, challenge videos, and appearances in projects linked to family creators.
- Music uploads: Accounts under the same name on music platforms suggest audio uploads and experimentation, though no major commercial releases are associated with the name in the public record.
Representative timeline
| Year / Range | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2001 (reported) | Commonly cited birth year (Jan 13, 2001 appears frequently in fan-compiled bios). |
| c. 2013 | Began posting on Vine; initial audience growth. |
| 2014–2016 | Height of Vine era; compilation videos and cross-Vine collaborations circulated. |
| 2016 | Post-Vine transition to YouTube and Instagram begins in earnest. |
| 2019 | Acting credit: Clown (short film) |
| 2020 | Acting credit: Stuck with You |
| 2021 | Acting credit: True Story |
| 2019–2025 | Continued social content, collaborations, and appearances; Instagram reels and short videos posted as recently as 2024–2025. |
Style, influences, and public persona
Tayvion’s creative language—fast edits, punchy skits, challenge participation—echoes the grammar of the platforms that made him. His early work thrived on brevity and timing; later videos show a willingness to stretch sketches into narrative beats for longer attention spans. He often appears in ensemble pieces: sketches with friends, challenges with peers, and family-centered shorts connected to his father’s projects. That collaborative habit is both a content strategy and a form of creative shorthand — he trades solo celebrity for repeatable chemistry with familiar faces.
Visually and tonally, his content sits between comedy and personality branding. It’s less about polished auteurship and more about presence: a short, immediate connection to an audience who expects both humor and authenticity.
Numbers and presence
- Active online years: ~12+ years of public content creation (c. 2013–2025).
- Acting years with public credits: 2019–2021 (documented credits in short films).
- Platform evolution: Vine → YouTube → Instagram (plus music upload experiments).
- Collaborations: Recurring collaborations with fellow creators and family projects, including several challenge and sketch videos that reuse the same cast of regulars.
Notes on gaps and why some details vary
Several commonly cited biographical details exist mainly on user-compiled pages. Those pages tend to repeat one another, which explains why particular dates circulate widely despite limited primary documentation. Some family information is intentionally private or inconsistently reported; therefore, profiles that repeat private claims should be read with caution. What remains consistent across public-facing material is Tayvion’s identity as a creator who moved with the platforms and a visible on-screen presence tied to collaborative projects — especially those involving his father.
Family in creative context
When family appears in Tayvion’s public life, it serves a creative purpose: cameo energy, emotional framing, or co-starring turns. The family is less a dossier and more a cast list. The most visible family member in public content is his father, who has acted as a collaborator, mentor, and featured personality alongside Tayvion. Beyond that, privacy is preserved for relatives who do not appear as public figures.
Final catalog: quick facts and figures
| Category | Figure or note |
|---|---|
| Years active (approx.) | 2013–2025 |
| Reported birth year | 2001 |
| Documented acting span | 2019–2021 |
| Primary content types | Sketches, challenge videos, vlogs, short films |
| Public family collaborator | DeStorm Power (father) |