
In 2013, Thylmann sold his stake in the company to senior management, Feras Antoon and David Tassillo. In March 2010, the company was purchased by Fabian Thylmann as part of the Manwin conglomerate, now known as MindGeek. Pornhub was founded by web developer Matt Keezer as a website within the company Interhub, and launched on. A 2023 documentary, Money Shot: The Pornhub Story, covers the opposition to Pornhub and the views of some pornographic performers. This reduced the content from 13 million to 4 million videos.

On 14 December 2020, Pornhub removed all videos by unverified users. In December 2020, following a New York Times exposé on such content (and its associated potential backlash), payment processors Mastercard and Visa cut their services to Pornhub. The company has been criticized for slow or inadequate responses to some of these incidents, including the hosting of the high-profile channel GirlsDoPorn, which was closed in 2019, following a lawsuit and charges of sex trafficking. Incidents have been reported of Pornhub hosting non-consensual pornography. It offers virtual reality porn, amongst other products, and hosts the Pornhub Awards annually. The site is available internationally, but has been blocked by several individual countries (such as India, mainland China, the Philippines, Pakistan and Sri Lanka). In March 2010, the company was bought by MindGeek (known then as Manwin), which owns numerous other pornographic websites. Pornhub also has an office and servers in Limassol, Cyprus. Pornhub was launched in Montreal, Canada, in 2007.

As of November 2022, Pornhub is the 13th-most-trafficked website in the world and the second-most-trafficked adult website after XVideos. It is one of several pornographic video-streaming websites owned by MindGeek.

Pornhub is a Canadian-owned internet pornography website.
