Cloudflare lays off 20% of staff as AI tools replace workers
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Cloudflare just cut ~20% of its workforce. About 1,100 positions gone. This is because AI tools made those roles unnecessary, CEO Matthew Prince said. This happened during the companyâs strongest quarter on record, with revenue hitting $639.8 million.
Prince called it a first in the companyâs 16 year history.
âWeâve never done something like this in Cloudflareâs history.â
CFO Thomas Seifert said the cuts hit every team and geography. Only salespeople with quotas got a pass.
Prince and co-founder Michelle Zatlyn wrote that the move wasnât about cutting costs or judging performance.
To them, itâs about defining how a world-class company operates in what they call âthe agentic AI era.â
Cloudflareâs revenue climbs while margins shrink
Cloudflareâs quarterly revenue jumped 34% year over year (YoY). But the net loss widened to $62 million, up from $53.2 million a year earlier.
Adjusted gross margins dropped to 72.8%, a record low. Last year, they sat at 77.1%.
Cloudflare also reported +$2.5 billion in remaining performance obligations. Thatâs revenue under contract but not yet delivered. The figure grew 34% year over year (YoY).
Cloudflareâs stock drops by 15% on slower growth forecast
Despite the strong Q1, Cloudflareâs stock (NYSE: NET) fell more than 15% in premarket trading on Friday.
The problem was guidance. The company projected Q2 revenue growth of about 30%, slower than the 33.5% it just posted.
Analysts said expectations had run high after a 43% rally in the stock since February.
Still, about four brokerages raised their price targets after the report. The median target now sits at $243, per Reuters.
Cloudflareâs internal AI usage surges 600%
Prince said Cloudflareâs internal AI usage grew +600% in the prior three months. Teams started reporting productivity gains of âtwo, 10, even 100 timesâ previous levels.
Almost all of the R&D team now codes using Cloudflareâs own Workers platform, including a feature the company calls âvibe coding.â
Every line of code deployed through that pipeline gets reviewed by autonomous AI agents, Prince said. Highly productive employees now need fewer support staff.
âA lot of the support people that provide support behind them, those roles arenât going to be the roles that drive companies going forward,â said Prince.
When an analyst asked why such deep cuts were needed after a strong quarter, Prince responded, âJust because youâre fit doesnât mean you canât get fitter.â
Cloudflare joins Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Jack Dorseyâs Block in pairing workforce reductions with AI-driven productivity claims.
But some tech executives, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, have cautioned that companies may be using AI as a rationale for layoffs they would have pursued anyway.
He said, âI donât know what the exact percentage is, but thereâs some AI washing where people are blaming AI for layoffs that they would otherwise do, and then thereâs some real displacement by AI of different kinds of jobs.â
Prince said Cloudflare ended Q1 with ~5,500 employees before the cuts. He predicted the company would have more employees in 2027 than at any point in 2026.
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