Markiplier, Philip DeFranco, Michelle Phan, and Cassey Ho in four circular cutouts

The first generation of internet creators is entering its legacy era.

Ahead of its 15th anniversary event later this month, VidCon announced the second class of inductees into its Hall of Fame, honoring four creators whose influence helped shape online culture as we know it: Markiplier, Philip DeFranco, Michelle Phan, and Blogilates founder Cassey Ho.

The creators will be formally inducted during VidCon Anaheim’s Opening Night Celebration on June 25, the first day of the convention’s three-day event.

Together, the four inductees represent some of the internet’s earliest and most influential creator archetypes — the gamer, the news commentator, the beauty guru, and the fitness creator. Long before creators became billion-dollar businesses and brand deals became an industry unto themselves, each helped establish the playbook for what online influence could look like.

Markiplier’s inclusion comes at a moment when creator careers are increasingly extending beyond the internet itself. His self-funded horror film Iron Lung grossed more than $50 million worldwide following its theatrical release earlier this year and its YouTube debut on May 31.

Meanwhile, Philip DeFranco remains one of the platform’s longest-running independent news voices. Since launching his channel in 2006, he has built a loyal audience around fast-paced commentary and analysis, helping define a format that countless creators would later adopt.

Michelle Phan’s influence extends far beyond beauty tutorials. After becoming one of YouTube’s earliest breakout stars, she co-founded IPSY, helping transform online beauty communities into a major force within the subscription cosmetics industry.

And Cassey Ho, known to millions as Blogilates, turned workout videos into a sprawling lifestyle and product empire built around direct community feedback, a creator-business model that has become increasingly common across the industry.

According to VidCon, this year’s inductees were selected by a new Hall of Fame Selection Committee composed of creator economy experts, past inductees, and members of the VidCon Advisory Board.

« We launched the VidCon Hall of Fame to honor the legends who built the foundation of the creator economy, and we are thrilled to continue that tradition in 2026, » Sarah Tortoreti, vice president of VidCon, said in a statement.

The ceremony will be open to all VidCon badge holders, and each inductee’s custom Hall of Fame jersey will be displayed on the convention floor throughout the event.

Mashable will be on the ground at VidCon 2026, covering the creators, trends, and conversations driving internet culture, from breaking news and creator interviews to industry insights and live updates.