About Us
We're a GenAI Lab building consumer products that people actually love. Our founding team includes early engineers from Consumer, AI, and Automation unicorns, with marketing and product leadership from TikTok, AppLovin, and Playtika. We're tier-one funded and moving fast.
The Role
We're looking for an opinionated Staff Product Designer who's ready to own the end-to-end experience across multiple consumer products. You'll have real impact—not just pushing pixels, but shaping how millions of people interact with AI.
You'll work directly with our Principal Designer, a thoughtful leader with deep vision for AI-native experiences. This isn't a role where you execute someone else's ideas. You'll drive product thinking, challenge assumptions, and ship work you're proud of.
What You'll Do
Own design for core product experiences from concept to launch
Partner closely with engineering and product to ship fast and iterate
Establish design patterns and systems that scale - Advocate for users while balancing business and technical constraints
Contribute to product strategy and roadmap decisions
What We're Looking For
7+ years of product design experience, ideally in consumer apps
A portfolio that shows strong craft and product thinking
Experience shipping 0→1 products
Comfort with ambiguity and fast-moving environments
Strong opinions, loosely held
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