Top 20 YouTube Influencers in Italy: Find Italian Male YouTubers (Jan 2026)

We found 259 male YouTubers in Italy
These influencers have audiences primarily in Italy. Here are the top 20. To run a custom search, check out Modash's influencer discovery features (free to try).
01/25/2026
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1. Yuri Palma

Italy

mi piace ascoltare e raccontare storie

Subscribers
5.3k
Average views
23k
Engagement rate
7.18%
Average likes
396
Audience gender
male
83.6%
female
16.4%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Italy
42.09%
United States
10.68%
United Kingdom
5.77%
Indonesia
3.42%
Germany
2.56%
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2. https://www.instagram.com/robylaville/?hl=it

Italy

https://www.instagram.com/robylaville/?hl=it

Subscribers
8k
Average views
21.6k
Engagement rate
2.43%
Average likes
383
Audience gender
male
73.39%
female
26.61%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Italy
75.33%
United States
4.33%
France
1.67%
United Kingdom
1.67%
Indonesia
1.33%
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3. carnifex

Italy

Professional The finals player for Alliance | Embark Partner | FPS Pro on multiple titles | $75.000+ tournaments earnings 🏆 | Former Overwatch, Fortnite and Valorant professional player | 6x times L...

Subscribers
10.9k
Average views
21.6k
Engagement rate
2.5%
Average likes
876
Audience gender
male
90.06%
female
9.94%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
36.65%
United States
18.32%
Russia
4.71%
United Kingdom
3.66%
France
3.14%
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4. lorenzoceansea

Italy

"All that I've gone through is what brought me here, so I can't regret a single thing" Music addicted & Sea lover. I express my world with images. Follow me on instagram https://www.instagram.com/lo...

Subscribers
6.2k
Average views
16.7k
Engagement rate
2.05%
Average likes
469
Audience gender
male
49.49%
female
50.51%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
69.64%
India
3.57%
United States
3.57%
Germany
1.79%
South Korea
1.79%
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5. Rob MC99

Italy

I usually post live music videos (rock, pop, folk, etc). I like to share my experiences with you to relive some great moments or to ''inspire'' you and going to see some new artists or great bands! So...

Subscribers
10.7k
Average views
16.5k
Engagement rate
2.41%
Average likes
425
Audience gender
female
35.54%
male
64.46%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
37.5%
Brazil
9.38%
United States
7.81%
United Kingdom
6.25%
Japan
3.13%
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6. UALE

artist, singer, songwriter

Subscribers
8.5k
Average views
15.3k
Engagement rate
3.87%
Average likes
424
Audience gender
No info available
Top performing videos
No info available
Engagement rate benchmark
No info available
Audience location by country
No info available
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7. FEDERICO BARENGO

Italy

Hi there, and welcome to Luster Catcher! I’m Federico Barengo, an architecture student from Rome, Italy. Growing up, I began to appreciate more and more the streetwear and high fashion world of menswe...

Subscribers
4.1k
Average views
14.1k
Engagement rate
2.54%
Average likes
237
Audience gender
female
6.84%
male
93.16%
Engagement rate benchmark
No info available
Audience location by country
Italy
40.4%
United States
24.24%
Canada
6.06%
United Kingdom
4.04%
Vietnam
3.03%
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8. Tommaso Lyon

Italy

Cantante: Tommaso Lyon Per info: tommasodicecio95@gmail.com ---------------- Seguiteci su facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lyon-Official/226750267469108?ref=hl

Subscribers
1.6k
Average views
13.4k
Engagement rate
4.78%
Average likes
585
Audience gender
male
74.06%
female
25.94%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Italy
50%
United States
11.11%
Egypt
3.7%
Brazil
3.7%
Vietnam
3.7%
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9. Maurizio Cardullo

Follow me: https://www.mauriziocardullo.com https://www.facebook.com/mauriziocardullow https://www.instagram.com/mauriziocardullo

Subscribers
3.6k
Average views
13.2k
Engagement rate
4.77%
Average likes
405
Audience gender
No info available
Top performing videos
No info available
Engagement rate benchmark
No info available
Audience location by country
No info available
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10. Nicola Pastori

Subscribers
23.1k
Average views
12.8k
Engagement rate
3.21%
Average likes
331
Audience gender
No info available
Top performing videos
No info available
Engagement rate benchmark
No info available
Audience location by country
No info available

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11. Vivek Riccardo Sardonè

Italy

🌌 Ti guido a riconnetterti alla tua Anima 📿 Speaker e Coach di Crescita Personale e Spirituale 🌍 +10.730 Anime in cammino Date eventi e percorsi 👉 https://linktr.ee/vivekriccardosardone

Subscribers
25.3k
Average views
5.5k
Engagement rate
8.75%
Average likes
441
Audience gender
male
50.22%
female
49.78%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
54.33%
United States
11.02%
Brazil
3.15%
United Kingdom
2.36%
India
2.36%
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12. MarchettinoEN

Italy

Business enquires: ask_marchettino@yahoo.com Ciao everyone, here it's Marchettino! My name is Marco, I'm an automotive journalist and car freak :) I'm proud owner of an Abarth 500, Honda S2000 and F...

Subscribers
7.3k
Average views
4.4k
Engagement rate
2.98%
Average likes
143
Audience gender
male
96.96%
female
3.04%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
40.3%
United States
11.19%
Australia
5.22%
Germany
4.48%
France
2.99%
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13. Michele Fischietti

Italy

Musician, composer, vocal coach. Music and video production info@wesingstudio.com

Subscribers
5.8k
Average views
2k
Engagement rate
6.08%
Average likes
150
Audience gender
female
11.23%
male
88.77%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
34.7%
Brazil
12.79%
United States
11.42%
Spain
5.02%
Germany
4.11%
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14. Mad Steex Production

Italy

Ciao! Sono Mad Steex, chitarrista e sound engineer, benvenuti nel mio canaleYouTube. Qui troverete reccensioni e test di materiale audio come pedali per chitarra, chitarre elettriche, acustiche, ampl...

Subscribers
9.4k
Average views
1.3k
Engagement rate
3.81%
Average likes
31
Audience gender
male
87.82%
female
12.18%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
30.18%
United States
18.06%
Turkey
13.66%
United Kingdom
5.07%
Brazil
3.96%
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15. SmashingTalent by Pasquale Ettorre

Italy

Ti spiattello il talento

Subscribers
9.8k
Average views
1.1k
Engagement rate
4.7%
Average likes
43
Audience gender
male
89.42%
female
10.58%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
53.74%
United States
14.96%
United Kingdom
4.43%
Canada
3.32%
Switzerland
1.94%
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16. Guglielmo Biason

Italy

We love travelling, we love history, we love filming We are Guglielmo and Valentina. Born in Italy, we met in London and now discovering the World together. But not alone. For us, travel experience...

Subscribers
21.4k
Average views
784
Engagement rate
4.07%
Average likes
24
Audience gender
male
74.7%
female
25.3%
Top performing videos
  1. #Uzbekistan #Travel #Documentary After visiting Mongolia last Summer, we decided to explore a little further the Silk Road and picked Uzbekistan as our next destination. We didn't really know what to expect: different sources gave us different opinions and we were unsure of what it would have been like. We found a country full of architectural beauty, a lot of tradition, amazing food and colours. Still quite genuine, tourism hasn't spoiled it that much yet ... unfortunately looked like only big groups of people in their 50s/60s are willing to travel to this country. It is affordable and it is suitable for both solo travellers, women, families and, of course, groups of any age. Tashkent: it's the capital city and one of the largest cities in Central Asia. Worth a quick stop but don't spend too much time. The gardens and parks around the presidential buildings are very enjoyable and well maintained. Near the Chorsu Bazaar is the best part of town both because of the few remaining historical buildings are around, as well as for the market itself. Samarkand: do not underestimate the distance here if you are on foot. It's truly impressive to stand in front of the Registan and look at the magnificent madrasas. It's indeed one of the most impressive square in the World. But even more impressive and fascinating is the Shah-I-Zinda mausoleum. The Bibi Khanyum Mosque is the third landmark and can't be missed. Two other documents are less appealing (unless you are an archeologist or an historian) but are still worth a visit: the Afrosiab ruins and the Ulug Beg observatory. Samarkand's history starts probably 3 millennia ago. The old Marqand was conquered by Alexander the Great. The it flourished as one of the major trading points along the Silk Road under the Sogdians and the Persians. When the arabs came in the region, it continue flourishing and its grandeur survived also the Mongol invasion. Infact, not long thereafter, it was the capital of the Timurid Empire that dominated Central Asia from Turkey to India at the end of the 14th century Bukhara: different from Samarkand, Bukhara landmarks are less impressive but the entire historical center has been kept almost intact. People still live in the old town and enjoy the evening at the Lyabi Hauz. Bukhara will also give you a taste not only of the Silk Road, but also of the Great Game. The Ark fortress has impressive walls, but the madrasas here are the most interest. Our favourite has been the Abdullah Khan Madrasa. Khiva: the old citadel of Khiva (the so-called Ichon Qala) is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. So many monuments are packed within it walls: 2 royal palace, 3 minarets and several mosques and madrasas. Khiva may see a museum for tourists during the day, but in reality has its own soul. You can feel it early morning of after sunset, before the tourists hit the road or by the weddings that took place every day on its streets. PRACTICAL INFO: Itinerary: we spent 10 days: 1 day in Tashkent, 2 days in Samarkand, 1.5 in Bukhara, 1.5 day in the Khorzem, 3 in Khiva and 1 day to come back to Tashkent. It gives you ample time. Ex-post, we only made an error to dedicate only one and half day to Bukhara as we were unable to see the monuments in the countryside Flights: direct flights from London with Uzbekistan Airways. 7 hours for £400 with no flight entertainment Transport: train is perfect. We had a travel agency (Salom Travel) booking for us the tickets in advance and delivering to our hotel in Tashkent. In addition, you need a tour or a driver to visit the Khorzem fortresses. We also relied on the same agency. We highly recommend Salom Travel Food: amazing food for max $5 per person. We ate a lot at the kiosks in the various bazaar for much less than that. Everything is very tasteful, not only the meat, but also the vegs, the dumplings and the local spaghetti (nothing to do with Chinese noodles) Safety: super safe Locals: extremely friendly. Especially the younger, they will try to exchange a word or two in English. Uzbekistan is very isolated and not many foreigners are around. As result locals have not been westernized. E.g. all women still wear traditional dresses and you won't hear Justin Bibier around but rather Russian songs or Uzber traditional music. Some taxi drivers and ticket officers will try to squeeze a couple of dollars out of you but nothing that will bore you too much
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  2. #Myanmar #Travel #Documentary Overall, Burma has been probably one if not the most breathtaking country we ever travelled. Despite officially being one of the poorest place in the world, we found very industrious and friendly people. Yangon: the capital is not too bad to spend 2 days (no more). The Shwedagon Paya at sunset is an inspirational place while walking around in the city center will reveal magnificent and huge colonial buildings, often abandoned. One memorable experience was to take the train to Bagan. What was supposed to be a 14h journey over 600km ... turned to be a 20h journey across magnificent landscape. The very slow speed of the train and the big open windows gave the feeling to be cycling in the Burmese country side. Once in Bagan, the magnificence of this country came to the peak. The 2,000 temples immersed in a green landscape are amazing. Exploring them is an experience that is at the same time cultural (for the history), mystical (they are still places of worship) and athletical (you can climb on top of the roof on most of them). Buddhist temples are not only places to prey, but their courts are places to meet and spend time with the family. In Bagan, thanks to the help of a group of local women, me also manage to get a ride and navigate, for a little while, the Irrawady river, the main river of Myanmar. The Inle Lake was our next stop after Bagan. While it’s utterly beautiful, it’s probably the most touristic place in Myanmar and that spoils a bit the atmosphere. Anyway, watching the local fishermen fishing at sunset is something breathtaking. Inle Lake is not the only attraction here. After we were done with the lake, we move exploring the hills of the surrounding area, where agriculture is the main occupation for the population. We even discovered a wine estate producing very good white and red wines. The last part of our trip was Mrauk-U, a remote rural village at the border with Bangladesh. This was the capital of the Rakhine State and during the 1500 – 1600 AD, was one of the most important cities in Asia. We looked at a painting done in the 1600 and shows a big city with long walls, a quarter for European merchants and a number of vessels and ships trading in the port. Now, the remaining temples and walls are to be found in the wheat fields.
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  3. #Ferrata #Alpini #GrandeGuerra Dopo la Ferrata delle Trincee del 2013 siamo ritornati. Questa volta siamo poco più a Nord, nelle Dolomiti di Sesto, dove un secolo fa correva il confine tra il Regno d'Italia e l'Impero Austro-Ungarico. La squadra e' confermata per tre quarti. Andrea ci guida sempre per itinerari alpinisti e paesaggistici da lui disegnati. Matteo e' il nostro referente storico mentre Nicola ha sostituito il Nonno come quarto componente. Meno esperto ma sicuramente più audace del Nonno, almeno questa volta siamo sicuri di arrivare fino in fondo tutti e quattro. Partiamo alle 10.30 da Moso per risalire parte del Val Fiscalina e piegare poi per raggiungere il rifugio Locatelli da dove ammirare le magnifiche Cime di Lavaredo. Dopo aver scavallato ci perdiamo ad esplorare i resti delle trincee e casematte che puntellano tutte le montagne circostanti. Chili di filo spinato, scatolame arrugginito, chiodi e qualche scheggia di granata sono oggetti che si possono trovare ancora facilmente. Nei bunker sulla montagna poi le pareti sono piene di scritte, nomi di soldati, reggimenti e messaggi necessitano l'affiancamento della fantasia alle conoscenze storiche per immaginarsi quanto dura fosse passare gli inverni qui, di fronte al nemico. Nella serata del primo giorno raggiungiamo il Rifugio Carducci dove poter finalmente crollare in branda non prima di aver provato i fantastici canederli del Bepi, il gestore di questo delizioso rifugio. La mattina dopo partiamo di prima mattina. Dopo aver recuperato Forcella Giralba, imbocchiamo la Strada degli Alpini, costruita su una cengia naturale. Passando sotto Cima Undici notiamo resti di ghiacciai e di casematte della guerra. Matteo ci racconta le vicende storiche del luogo, in particolare come gli Alpini riuscirono a strappare il Passo della Sentinella grazie ad un incredibile impresa escursionista. Dopo il passo iniziamo la scalata della Croda Rossa lungo la Ferrata Zandonella. In cima il paesaggio e' mozzafiato e la vista di perde fino ai ghiacciai dell'Austria. Ma non c'e' tempo nemmeno per perdersi in romanticismi. Scendere dalla Croda Rossa richiede diverse ore di cammino e dobbiamo affrettarci se non vogliamo attraversare i boschi sottostanti col buio. www.travelvideographers.om
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Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Italy
36.7%
India
9.23%
United States
8.79%
United Kingdom
5.05%
Sri Lanka
3.3%
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17. Pier Piras

Italy

HELLO BASS Lover, welcome on my YouTube channel. I’m happy to see you here! :-) On this channel I will post videos about my Original compositions, Bass Covers, Lessons and more. ABOUT: I am Pier, a...

Subscribers
4.4k
Average views
780
Engagement rate
2.86%
Average likes
41
Audience gender
female
6.57%
male
93.43%
Engagement rate benchmark
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Audience location by country
Italy
48.1%
United States
12.86%
Brazil
5.24%
Canada
2.86%
Mexico
2.38%
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18. Ben's Bay

Italy

This channel is about VR and gaming in general. Here we can talk about tech, new VR games, PC, Playstations, Xbox and many other things about gaming. World of VR for now is focused on Oculus Quest 2 a...

Subscribers
18.7k
Average views
706
Engagement rate
9.34%
Average likes
34
Audience gender
male
89.34%
female
10.66%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
56.62%
United States
19.96%
United Kingdom
3.07%
Canada
2.3%
Australia
1.54%
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19. Daniele Chiantese

Italy

Session Drummer - Producer - Clinician - Educator

Subscribers
38.9k
Average views
591
Engagement rate
4.15%
Average likes
26
Audience gender
female
4.5%
male
95.5%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
64.1%
Colombia
3.85%
Spain
3.85%
Switzerland
2.56%
Brazil
2.56%
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20. Polymer Clay Artist, Illustrator and singer

Italy

HI! I'm Umberto, Welcome on my channel! Here you will find review, polymer clay tutorials, fimo, super sculpted, music, vlog, Every week there will be 3 videos!!!! Subscribe on my channel!

Subscribers
23.8k
Average views
420
Engagement rate
2.71%
Average likes
41
Audience gender
male
25.99%
female
74.01%
Engagement rate benchmark
  • Median
Audience location by country
Italy
52.68%
United States
15.21%
Brazil
4.93%
United Kingdom
4.51%
Canada
2.39%
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