Pakistani Freelancers Feel the Squeeze as AI Eats Routine Gigs

Pakistani freelancers AI disruption is no longer a talking point, it is showing up in hard platform data. Order volumes are falling, margins are thinning, and the categories that built Pakistan’s reputation as a top freelance market are precisely the ones AI is eating fastest. With freelancing contributing a meaningful share of Pakistan’s $4.6 billion IT exports, this is a structural shift that deserves a clear-eyed look.

What the Platform Numbers Actually Show

The most telling signal comes straight from Fiverr’s financials. Fiverr reported Q2 2026 revenue of $97.8 million, a 10% decline from a year earlier, while annual active buyers fell 21.9% to 2.7 million from 3.4 million. That is roughly one in five paying clients gone in a single year.

Fiverr’s marketplace revenue, the core business of matching buyers with sellers, fell 15.5% year over year to $63.1 million. The company itself has pointed squarely at AI as the cause. It tied the decline to rapid AI adoption, which is eroding demand for the low-value, transactional gigs that once filled its listings.

Upwork tells a similar story. Upwork closed 2025 with about 785,000 active clients, down from roughly 832,000 a year earlier, a loss of nearly 47,000 buyers, and its active-client base stayed flat to lower into early 2026. Fees also moved the wrong way for workers: Upwork replaced its flat 10% freelancer fee with a variable structure that can reach 15% on common service categories, raising costs for many generalists who make up much of the platform.

Why Pakistani Freelancers AI Disruption Hits Harder Here

Pakistani freelancers are disproportionately concentrated in exactly the categories declining fastest, basic content writing, translation, data entry, simple graphic design, and entry-level coding, so the global numbers apply here with particular force.

Pakistan built its freelance reputation on cost competitiveness rather than premium specialisation, which leaves a large share of its workforce exposed exactly where generative AI is compressing rates fastest.

The research backs this up. The Vollna Upwork Market Report confirmed writing projects dropped 32% year-over-year in 2025, the steepest decline of any category, while entry-level project availability on Upwork collapsed from 15% to below 9%. Separately, a Ramp study from February 2026 found that more than half of businesses spending on freelance platforms in 2022 had stopped entirely by 2025, while AI model spending rose from zero to 2.85% of total company budgets.

Companies are not simply outsourcing to cheaper labour markets. They are replacing tasks with software subscriptions that operate continuously at predictable costs. That is a fundamentally different kind of competition, one that cutting your rate cannot beat.

The Payment Squeeze on Top of the Order Squeeze

Fewer orders is only half the problem. Pakistani freelancers also carry a payment infrastructure that cuts into every dollar they do earn. PayPal has never operated in Pakistan because of State Bank foreign exchange and anti-money laundering rules, which pushes freelancers toward Payoneer and, increasingly, domestic neobanks such as SadaPay and NayaPay.

For anyone working on Upwork or Fiverr, Payoneer is often not just a choice, it is a requirement. Routing earnings through Payoneer and then into a local account adds another layer of fees. Linking a SadaPay or NayaPay IBAN to a Payoneer account helps, since the fintech bank’s exchange rate is generally better than what traditional banks offer, saving freelancers thousands over time. Still, every conversion step erodes a margin that is already under pressure from falling order values.

The State Bank of Pakistan has been working to improve formal channels for freelance remittances. SBP data for the first nine months of FY26 put freelance remittances from computer and information services at roughly $856 million, a rise of around 50% over the same period a year earlier. That headline looks healthy, but it partly reflects more earnings moving through formal channels rather than pure volume growth at the gig level. The official freelance figures almost certainly understate the real size of this segment, sometimes by a wide margin.

This dual pressure, shrinking platform orders combined with multi-layered payment costs, is what makes the current moment so difficult for freelancers who rely on routine, commodity-priced work. You can read more about how Pakistan’s broader digital lending and fintech landscape is being reshaped in our look at how SBP’s policy rate hold is squeezing digital lending startups.

Which Skills Are Actually Holding Up

The picture is not equally bad everywhere. Fiverr’s premium services segment, Fiverr Pro and Managed Services, grew 83.8% to $33.9 million, showing that high-skill, high-trust work is in demand even as commodity gigs dry up. The premium, enterprise-adjacent part of Fiverr is growing. The mass-market gig marketplace is shrinking. Those are two very different products for two very different kinds of freelancers.

The skills that remain valuable require human judgement, emotional intelligence, contextual understanding, or creative originality that AI tools consistently fail to deliver. AI can generate content but cannot set strategy. A freelancer who understands a client’s business deeply enough to advise on positioning or competitive differentiation offers value that no prompt can replicate.

The new model demands AI fluency, specialisation, and the ability to build, not just execute. Freelancers who use AI tools to speed up their own workflow, rather than competing against them, are reporting stronger output per hour even if per-task rates are lower.

What the Government and Freelancers Can Do

Programs like ‘AI Seekho 2026’ and government-funded scholarships aim to train one million professionals to bridge this skill gap. The Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) has also run targeted upskilling initiatives for engineers wanting to move into global freelancing. These are meaningful steps, but the scale of retraining needed is large.

Most affected freelancers are young and often support extended families. They typically lack savings buffers or social protection. When income declines, the consequences are immediate. A policy response that goes beyond training, covering transition support and formal recognition of freelance income for credit and social security, would better match the scale of the problem.

Reports suggest the freelance sector could contribute over $5 billion annually to the national economy by 2030 if handled correctly. But that potential depends on whether today’s commodity-gig workers can move up the value chain before the window closes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is AI specifically hurting Pakistani freelancers?

AI tools like ChatGPT, image generators, and coding assistants are now doing the routine tasks, writing short articles, making simple graphics, building basic websites, that once formed the bread-and-butter income of most entry-level Pakistani freelancers. Businesses are buying software subscriptions instead of hiring gig workers, so the pool of available orders is shrinking and rates on what remains are under pressure.

Are Fiverr and Upwork actually in decline in 2026?

Fiverr’s Q2 2026 results show a freelance marketplace losing buyers fast, with leadership pointing directly at AI absorbing the low-value, transactional work that used to fill freelancers’ queues. Upwork closed 2025 with about 785,000 active clients, down from roughly 832,000 a year earlier, and its active-client base stayed flat to lower in early 2026. Both platforms are contracting at the commodity end while higher-value work holds up.

What payment options do Pakistani freelancers have if Payoneer fees are high?

Linking a SadaPay or NayaPay IBAN to a Payoneer account helps reduce the cost, since fintech bank exchange rates are generally better than traditional banks, saving freelancers thousands over time. Domestic wallets like NayaPay and SadaPay should ideally be licensed to interoperate directly with freelance platforms so Pakistan is never entirely dependent on any single foreign company.

Which freelance skills are safe from AI disruption right now?

Complex software architecture, AI integration consulting, UX research, video production, brand strategy, and niche technical writing all require deep human judgement that current AI tools cannot reliably provide. Freelancers should reposition toward longer and more complex projects rather than high-volume transactional work, precisely the shift Fiverr’s own executives describe in the company’s results.

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