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Meta's Reality Labs Reports $4.65 Billion Operating Loss in Q4 2023 as Metaverse Efforts Continue
Ruholamin Haqshanas
Last updated:
February 2, 2024 07:53 EST | 2 min read
In its fourth-quarter report, released on February 1, Meta revealed that Reality Labs reported a loss of $4.65 billion during Q4, while generating nearly $1.1 billion in revenue.
This operating loss marks the largest quarterly loss for Reality Labs since Meta began including the division’s financials in its reporting during the fourth quarter of 2020.
In 2023, Reality Labs’ total revenues amounted to just under $1.9 billion, with more than half of the annual revenue generated in the fourth quarter, primarily driven by the release of the Meta Quest 3.
The total operating loss for 2023 reached $16.1 billion, representing a 17.5% year-on-year increase from 2022.
VR Sales Attributed to Strong Reality Labs Performance
During an earnings call, Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg attributed the revenue performance of Reality Labs to a “strong holiday season” for their Quest line of virtual reality (VR) headsets.
He also expressed confidence in the success of their newly released Quest 3, stating that it had a “strong start.”
Zuckerberg emphasized that artificial intelligence (AI) and the metaverse were integral to Meta’s long-term vision, and the company would continue to make significant investments in these areas.
Zuckerberg further highlighted the rapid advancements in the field of AI and expressed his expectation that the next generation of augmented reality (AR), VR, and mixed reality (MR) platforms would provide a realistic sense of presence, serving as the foundation for future social experiences.
“These days, there are a lot of questions about AI that I get, and that field is moving very quickly,” Zuckerberg said.
Reality Labs Loss to Increase YoY
Meta Chief Financial Officer Susan Li acknowledged that they anticipate Reality Labs’ losses to increase significantly year-over-year due to ongoing investments in AR and VR product development, as well as efforts to scale their eco.
Despite the operating loss in Reality Labs, Meta’s overall performance in 2023 was impressive.
The tech giant reported a full-year revenue of $134.9 billion, surpassing estimates from Wall Street research house Zacks and representing a 16% increase from the previous year.
Additionally, Meta announced its intention to issue its first-ever dividend of 50 cents per share on March 26.
The metaverse has been a topic of intense debate in the tech world, with some industry leaders like Bill Gates expressing a tepid outlook.
The gloomy outlook regarding the metaverse is not entirely out of the norm, particularly since many big supporters of the idea have recently backed down from their ambitions.
For one, entertainment giant Disney announced last year that it is eliminating its metaverse division as part of broader layoffs that will impact as many as 7,000 employees.
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