Livspace lays off 1,000 employees, cofounder Saurabh Jain exits amid AI-led overhaul

Livspace lays off 1,000 employees, cofounder Saurabh Jain exits amid AI-led overhaul



Home decor startup Livspace has laid off around 1,000 employees, or about 12% of its workforce, over the past six months as part of an internal reorganisation driven by artificial intelligence adoption.

Cofounder Saurabh Jain has also exited the company after 11 years.

A spokesperson for the Bengaluru-based startup said in a statement that the workforce reduction was part of a measured, phased transition as the company integrates AI agents and automation across core functions, including sales, design, operations and marketing.

“This realignment has taken place gradually over the last six months as we meticulously tested and deployed our AI agents across various functions,” the statement read. “This deliberate pace allowed us to ensure that as manual roles were phased out, our automated systems were fully capable of maintaining the high standard of service our customers expect.”

The Ikea-backed Livspace said Jain will pursue personal interests, adding that his departure coincides with the company’s operational transformation.

The company said that in design, AI-powered mood boarding and 3D rendering tools have reduced the time from concept to visualisation by 60%. In sales, AI-based voice agents, lead-scoring systems and automated nurturing tools now manage the top of the funnel, allowing human sales staff to focus on high-intent consultations.