Explore a live Meta org chart, then review how Meta describes its operating model, leadership structure, and global footprint. Use this page for org design inspiration, benchmarking, or quick reference.
Last updated Jan, 2026
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Meta reports two segments: Family of Apps and Reality Labs. Family of Apps includes Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and other services. Reality Labs includes virtual, augmented, and mixed reality consumer hardware, software, and content.
For org design, treat Family of Apps as the core platform and Reality Labs as a distinct long-horizon portfolio, then map the shared infrastructure, integrity, and AI interfaces that connect the two.
Meta is led by founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, with executive leadership spanning product, technology, operations, finance, legal, and policy. This leadership layer anchors accountability across the Family of Apps and Reality Labs portfolios.
Meta's dual-class share structure concentrates voting control with its founder, so org charts should reflect centralized authority alongside functional ownership across the portfolio.
Meta reports revenue by geography across United States and Canada, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. This reporting highlights the scale of regional performance alongside centralized product and platform leadership.
On org charts, this often appears as regional go-to-market or policy leadership that interfaces with global product, engineering, and infrastructure teams.
Meta's org has shifted as the company scaled from a single social network to a multi-product portfolio with long-horizon bets.
Core platform, growth, and early ads organization take shape.
Product, ads, and infrastructure teams expand to support global usage.
Leadership grows around privacy, safety, and cross-app messaging.
Org design adapts to Reality Labs, AI, and multi-app coordination.
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