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Cloudflare Cuts 1,100 Jobs in Historic AI-Driven Restructuring

Last updated: 2026-05-17 12:44:10 · Cloud Computing

Breaking: Cloudflare Announces Mass Layoffs

Cloudflare, the global internet infrastructure company, has confirmed the immediate layoff of more than 1,100 employees—approximately 10% of its workforce—in a sweeping reorganization aimed at fully embracing an agentic AI future. The cuts were announced via an internal email from founders Matthew Prince and Michelle Zatlyn sent to all staff this afternoon.

Cloudflare Cuts 1,100 Jobs in Historic AI-Driven Restructuring
Source: blog.cloudflare.com

“This decision is not a cost-cutting exercise or an assessment of individuals’ performance,” the founders wrote. “It is about Cloudflare defining how a world-class, high-growth company operates and creates value in the agentic AI era.”

Company Cites 600% AI Usage Surge

Cloudflare reported that internal AI adoption has skyrocketed more than 600% in the past three months alone. Employees across every department—engineering, HR, finance, and marketing—now collectively run thousands of AI agent sessions daily to complete tasks.

“The way we work at Cloudflare has fundamentally changed,” the founders said. “We are our own most demanding customer.” The company argues that its corporate structure must be reinvented to “supercharge” customer value and honor its mission to build a better Internet for all.

Background

Cloudflare has long championed transparency as a core value. The layoffs mark the first major workforce reduction in the company’s history since its founding in 2009. The decision follows a period of rapid growth where Prince personally sent every offer letter—a practice he described as a highlight of building the team.

The founders explicitly stated that affected employees were not chosen based on individual performance. Instead, the company is “reimagining every internal process, team, and role” to fit an AI-first operating model. The announcement stressed that this is not a cost-cutting measure but a strategic pivot to maintain competitiveness.

Cloudflare Cuts 1,100 Jobs in Historic AI-Driven Restructuring
Source: blog.cloudflare.com

Industry-Leading Severance Package

Departing employees will receive what Cloudflare calls an industry-leading severance package: full base pay through the end of 2026, plus continued healthcare coverage. “We believe acting with empathy isn’t about avoiding hard decisions but about how you treat people when those decisions are made,” the founders wrote.

All employees are receiving a direct email from Prince and Zatlyn within the hour clarifying their status. Those being let go will get notifications sent to both their Cloudflare and personal email addresses to ensure immediate delivery.

What This Means

Cloudflare’s move signals a broader shift in the tech industry toward fully automating internal operations with AI agents. By restructuring now, the company positions itself as an early adopter of a business model where human roles are minimized in favor of AI-driven workflows.

For the affected workers, the generous severance provides a substantial safety net in an uncertain job market. For Cloudflare, the risk is that the rapid AI pivot could alienate remaining employees and customers who value human interaction. The company maintains that this transformation is essential to “help build a better Internet for everyone, everywhere.”

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.