Cloudflare says AI made 1,100 jobs obsolete, even as revenue hit a record high
Key takeaways
- Cloudflare on Thursday joined a growing list of tech companies including Meta, Microsoft, and Google that have reported increased revenue alongside and massive layoffs, attributing both trends to their use of AI.
- We ve never done something like this in Cloudflare s history, co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince said Thursday on the quarterly conference call, marking the first mass layoff in the company s 16-year history.
- The news of the workforce cuts came as the company reported quarterly revenues of $639.8 million, a 34% year-over-year increase and the highest single quarter in the company s history.
Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.
Cloudflare on Thursday joined a growing list of tech companies including Meta, Microsoft, and Google that have reported increased revenue alongside and massive layoffs, attributing both trends to their use of AI.
Cloudflare, which provides internet security and performance services to millions of websites worldwide, announced it was cutting its workforce by approximately 20%, which equates to 1,100 people, it said as part of its first quarter 2026 earnings report on Thursday.
We ve never done something like this in Cloudflare s history, co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince said Thursday on the quarterly conference call, marking the first mass layoff in the company s 16-year history. The company is cutting people from all teams and geographies except for salespeople who carry revenue quotas, CFO Thomas Seifert detailed on the call.