New York, January 22: US-based video hosting platform Vimeo has announced a new round of layoffs across its global teams just months after being acquired by European tech firm Bending Spoons. The Vimeo layoffs were confirmed by the new owners following the completion of a USD 1.38 billion deal in November 2025. While the exact number of affected employees has not been officially disclosed, the move follows a pattern of aggressive restructuring typical of the Milan-based parent company. This development marks the second significant staff reduction for Vimeo in recent months. In September 2025, prior to the acquisition, the company trimmed 10% of its full-time workforce. At the time, Vimeo stated in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that the cuts were part of an effort to ensure operational focus and efficiency. The transition to Bending Spoons’ ownership appears to have accelerated this drive for a leaner corporate structure, as per a report by Business Insider. Layoffs Due to AI: Artificial Intelligence Impacting Global Labour Market ‘Like a Tsunami’ Amid Mounting Job Loss Fears in Employees in 2026. Bending Spoons Acquisition Strategy Bending Spoons has established a reputation in the technology sector for acquiring well-known digital platforms and
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Vimeo Layoffs: US-Based Video Hosting Platform Announces Global Job Cuts Following … – LatestLY

Vimeo Layoffs: US-Based Video Hosting Platform Announces Global Job Cuts Following … – LatestLY