
This is a list of various tech companies that have conducted layoffs in 2023 and early 2024. Here are some details about the layoff announcements:
January 2024 Layoffs
- Frontdesk: Laid off its entire 200-person workforce on January 2 after attempts to raise more capital failed.
- Orca Security: Laying off roughly 15% of its staff, totaling 60 employees, with plans to move some impacted employees into other positions at the company.
- VideoAmp: Laying off nearly 20% of its workforce as it tries to maintain its battle with Nielsen over media measurement. CEO Ross McCray stepped down from the company.
December 2023 Layoffs
- Trigo: Reportedly laying off 15% of its workforce focused on computer vision for retailers.
- InVision: Shutting down at the end of 2024 after a 12-year run, the design collaboration startup was once valued at nearly $2B.
January and December Layoffs
- Flexe: Eliminated 38% of its staff on January 8 as the online retail logistics company follows up after conducting layoffs in September 2023.
- NuScale: Announced January 8 it is laying off 28% of its staff, or 154 workers, as the small modular nuclear reactor company shifts its focus to "key strategic areas."
- BenchSci: Reportedly cut 17% of its workforce on January 8, citing "shifts in the economic environment," in a LinkedIn post announcing the layoffs.
- Pitch: Laid off two-thirds of its employees as the German startup, which built collaborative presentation software, looks to pursue a "completely different path." CEO and co-founder Christian Reber also stepped down.
Other Companies with Layoffs
- Tesla: Not explicitly listed as a tech company that conducted layoffs, but this article mentions Tesla’s $100M award for an electric truck charging corridor in Illinois.
- Topicsevergreens: Mentioned as having layoff-related content, but the actual company or details are not specified.
The list may be incomplete, as there could be more companies with layoffs announced since 2023 that are not included here.