Meta Plans to Cut 10% of Jobs at Company’s Reality Labs Division

Reality Labs, which houses units building VR headsets, AI glasses and the company’s metaverse products, has been losing billions of dollars per quarter for the past several years as the company invests in products that haven’t yet generated meaningful revenue

By :  Bloomberg
Update: 2026-01-13 05:44 GMT
The cuts are expected this week, according to a person familiar with the company’s plans who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. (Photo: Bloomberg)
Meta Platforms plans to cut 10% of jobs in the company’s Reality Labs division, part of a broader strategy to shift money away from some virtual reality products and into other AI wearables.
The cuts are expected this week, according to a person familiar with the company’s plans who wasn’t authorized to speak publicly. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg asked executives to look for budget reductions within the Reality Labs division late last year, including cuts to some of the company’s virtual reality and metaverse products, Bloomberg News previously reported.
Reality Labs, which houses units building VR headsets, AI glasses and the company’s metaverse products, has been losing billions of dollars per quarter for the past several years as the company invests in products that haven’t yet generated meaningful revenue.
In December, executives discussed budget cuts as high as 30% for the metaverse group, which sits inside Reality Labs, Bloomberg News reported. The Reality Labs division has roughly 15,000 employees. The New York Times reported earlier on Meta’s plans for layoffs this week.
A spokesperson for Menlo Park, California-based Meta declined to comment.
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