Total Affected

6

Total Events

6

Layoff History

4/3/2026US

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Vimeo on 2026-04-03.

1/21/2026US

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Vimeo, the video hosting and software platform, has initiated a new round of global layoffs in January 2026, marking its second workforce reduction since September. This follows the company's acquisition by the Milan-based tech holding company Bending Spoons in November for approximately $1.38 billion. While the exact number of employees affected in this latest round was not disclosed, it comes after Vimeo cut 10% of its full-time staff in September to ensure "focus and efficiency." Bending Spoons has a pattern of implementing job cuts post-acquisition, as seen with its purchase of WeTransfer. The layoffs are part of broader industry trends where tech companies, including Meta and TikTok, are restructuring or seeking cost efficiencies amid economic uncertainty.

1/20/2026US

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Vimeo, an American video technology company, is winding down its Israeli operations after a significant round of layoffs in January 2026. The company, which was acquired by Italy's Bending Spoons for $1.4 billion in late 2025, is dismantling a development center built through acquisitions like Magisto and Wibbitz. At its peak, the Israeli site employed about 120 staff. Following these cuts, only a handful of employees remain, marking a near-total shutdown. This follows a previous global restructuring in September 2025 that reduced the Israeli workforce by 25%. The move is part of a broader operational consolidation after the acquisition and follows damage to its Tel Aviv offices during the Iran war.

9/3/2025US

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Vimeo, the video hosting platform, laid off approximately 11% of its workforce in January 2023, affecting around 150 employees. This decision was part of a broader restructuring effort to streamline operations and reduce costs amid economic uncertainty. The layoffs followed a previous round of cuts in July 2022, reflecting ongoing challenges in the competitive tech and media industry. As a publicly traded company, Vimeo aimed to improve profitability and focus on core business areas, though specific details on the total employee count at the time were not fully disclosed in available reports.

10%
1/4/2023US

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Vimeo, the video hosting and sharing platform, laid off 11% of its workforce in early 2023 as part of a broader restructuring effort. This follows a previous 6% reduction in July 2022. The decision, driven by a need to achieve sustainable profitability amid a deteriorating economic environment with rising interest rates and recession fears, aims to refocus the company on its core priorities: re-accelerating self-serve growth and doubling down on Vimeo Enterprise. The layoffs affected nearly every region and department, with the majority of impacted roles in Sales and R&D, as the company streamlines to operate more efficiently and control its destiny independent of broader market conditions.

11%
7/18/2022US

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Vimeo, the online video and software company, is laying off approximately 6% of its workforce, impacting around 72 employees based on its reported total of just over 1,200 workers as of December 2021. The company confirmed the cuts on July 18, 2022, citing the need to navigate challenging economic conditions and potential recession fears. CEO Anjali Sud stated the move was a difficult but responsible action to ensure the company emerges stronger from the downturn. This places Vimeo among numerous tech firms initiating layoffs, as it continues its strategic shift from a consumer video platform to a B2B software-as-a-service provider targeting corporate clients.

6%