Laptop Mag has officially closed its doors after a 35-year journey. The announcement came during a company-wide meeting led by Faisal Alani, the global brand director at Future PLC, the publication’s parent company.
Alani informed staff that, “After careful consideration and a review of our long-term strategy, we’ve decided to close the Laptop Mag business effective today.”
Originally launched in 1991 as the Laptop Buyers Guide and Handbook under Bedford Communications, Laptop Mag quickly gained traction as a trusted source for mobile technology and laptop reviews. The publication made a full transition from print to digital in 2013, two years after being acquired by TechMedia Network (now known as Purch). In 2018, it became part of the Future PLC portfolio following Future’s acquisition of Purch.
Future PLC’s Restructuring Continues
Future PLC, which also owns TechRadar, PC Gamer, and Tom’s Guide, has been consolidating its tech media assets in recent years. The shutdown of Laptop Mag comes not long after the closure of another respected name in the industry, AnandTech.
During the closure announcement, Alani acknowledged the dedication of the editorial team, saying, “We are incredibly grateful for your dedication, talent, and contributions to Laptop Mag, and we are committed to supporting you throughout this transition.”
While Laptop Mag’s operations have officially ended, there is currently no word from Future PLC on whether the site’s vast library of digital content will remain accessible to readers. Many long-time users and tech enthusiasts now await clarity on the future of these archives.