Cloudflare Cuts 1,100 Jobs in AI-Driven Restructuring, CEO Calls It 'Reimagining' for Agentic Era
Cloudflare Announces Major Workforce Reduction
Cloudflare, the global cloud services provider, today confirmed it is laying off more than 1,100 employees worldwide, representing a significant portion of its workforce. The decision, announced via an internal email from co-founders Matthew Prince and Michelle Zatlyn, is framed as a strategic pivot toward the 'agentic AI era.'

'This is not a cost-cutting exercise or an assessment of individuals’ performance; it is about Cloudflare defining how a world-class, high-growth company operates and creates value in the agentic AI era,' the co-founders wrote in the email obtained by our newsroom.
Record Severance Packages Offered
Departing employees will receive severance packages described as 'industry-leading,' including full base pay through the end of 2026 and continued healthcare coverage. 'If we are asking our team to be world-class, we have a reciprocal obligation to be world-class in how we treat them,' the email stated.
Cloudflare emphasized that the cuts are not performance-based, but rather a reimagining of internal processes, teams, and roles as the company adapts to accelerating AI adoption across its operations.
Background: AI Usage Surges 600%
Internal data reveals Cloudflare’s AI usage has surged more than 600% in the last three months alone. Employees from engineering to HR to finance and marketing now run thousands of AI agent sessions daily to accomplish tasks.
'We don’t just build and sell AI tools and platforms. We are our own most demanding customer,' the co-founders explained. The company sees this as a fundamental shift in how work gets done, necessitating a structural overhaul.

What This Means for Cloudflare and the Industry
This move signals a broader trend: tech companies are increasingly restructuring around AI to gain efficiency, even at the cost of significant job cuts. Cloudflare’s approach—offering generous severance while attributing the cuts to AI transformation—is likely to influence how competitors manage similar shifts.
The company insists it remains committed to its mission 'to help build a better Internet for everyone, everywhere.' However, the layoffs underscore the tension between that mission and the harsh realities of automation. Industry analysts predict more tech firms will follow suit, using AI as a catalyst for workforce redesign rather than traditional cost-cutting.
Employee Notification Process
Within an hour of the announcement, all employees received individualized emails clarifying their status. Those being let go received notices at both their personal and Cloudflare email addresses to ensure immediate access.
'Rather than trickling out notices through managers, we will be sending emails to every employee,' the co-founders wrote, calling it a matter of transparency and empathy.
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