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Meta's VR Unit Bleeds Billions: A $19.1B Loss in 2025
29 Jan
Summary
- Reality Labs lost $19.1 billion in 2025, exceeding previous year's losses.
- Meta's VR division generated $2.2 billion in sales during 2025.
- Zuckerberg predicts similar losses for 2026, calling it the peak year.

Meta's virtual reality division, Reality Labs, reported a significant financial loss of $19.1 billion for the year 2025. This figure represents an increase from the $17.7 billion loss recorded in 2024. The unit generated $2.2 billion in sales throughout 2025, with $955 million in the fourth quarter alone.
During a recent earnings call, Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged the ongoing financial challenges but maintained an optimistic outlook. He anticipates that losses for Reality Labs in 2026 will be comparable to those in 2025, potentially marking this year as the peak of investment before a gradual reduction in expenditures.
These financial results coincide with strategic shifts within Meta, including reported layoffs of up to 1,000 employees in the Reality Labs division. The company is also reportedly closing several VR studios and retiring its standalone Workrooms app, indicating a potential waning interest in virtual reality as Meta increases its focus on artificial intelligence.




