Big Tech is being hauled back onto the carpet in Washington.

Reps from Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook will testify at a hearing next week before the House Judiciary Committee’s top antitrust panel, according to reports.

The tech titans will make the appearance as they are facing unprecedented scrutiny of their business practices by government regulators perusing anticompetitive practices.

None of the companies will be sending their top executives to Washington, however — Apple will send its VP for corporate law and chief compliance officer Kyle Andeer.

Amazon will dispatch associate general counsel Nate Sutton. Facebook will send head of global policy development Matt Perault, and Google will task director of economic policy Adam Cohen, according to a Washington Post report.

The July 16 hearing comes just over a month after reports broke that the Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission were probing all of the companies over claims that they have used their dominance to hinder competition.

None of the companies immediately responded to requests for comment on Tuesday.