You’re
Gen Z
1997 to 2012born 2011
Never knew a world without the internet in it.
Gen Z (1997 to 2012), late Gen Z, turning 15 in 2026. You’re on the cusp. 2011 is in the last 2 years of Gen Z, so some sources would file you under Gen Alpha. Both are defensible; Pew’s line puts you here.
You’re
Gen Z
1997 to 2012born 2011
Never knew a world without the internet in it.
Born 2011: you’re Gen Z (1997 to 2012), late Gen Z. You’re on the cusp. 2011 is in the last 2 years of Gen Z, so some sources would file you under Gen Alpha. Both are defensible; Pew’s line puts you here.
Read about Gen Zers Compare with Gen Alphas
2011 is late Gen Z: the late third of Gen Z runs 2008 to 2012. Pew Research Center range. Pew set the 1997 start in 2018 and the 2012 end later; a few sources still say 1995 to 2010.
Sources that draw the Gen Z line differently would file 2011 under Generation Alpha. Both readings are defensible; this site uses Pew’s.
Generation Z is the cohort born from 1997 to 2012 by the Pew Research Center definition. Pew drew the 1997 line for two reasons it stated plainly: anyone born that year or later was too young to remember 2001-09-11, and the iPhone launched in 2007 when the oldest were 10, which made Gen Z the first generation to go through adolescence with a smartphone. It is the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in US history so far, on track to be the best educated, and it was in school or early adulthood when the Covid-19 pandemic closed classrooms in 2020. Read the full Generation Z page.
Shared reference points, dated, so the generation label has something concrete behind it.