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Front-End Engineer

Los Altos, CA

We’re building the world’s first marketplace for personal AI — where people don’t just use AI, they become it.

At Uare.ai, founded by Robert LoCascio (former CEO of LivePerson), we’re creating a platform where prosumers and consumers come together — to build, share, and interact with AI versions of themselves. These aren’t chatbots. They’re living digital reflections that express knowledge, creativity, and emotion.

Now we’re looking for a Front-End Engineer who can turn this vision into an elegant, high-performance experience that feels alive — someone who blends art, design, and code to create a world-class consumer product.

 

About the Role:

We’re seeking a Front-End Engineer who combines strong technical expertise, creative problem-solving, and a passion for crafting engaging user experiences to bring AI-powered consumer products to life. You’ll be at the forefront of personal AI interfaces, shaping how users interact with their own intelligence — visually, intuitively, and seamlessly. 

This isn’t a conventional front-end role — it’s about defining innovative, dynamic interfaces for digital identity and self-expression through AI technology. 

You’ll work closely with product and design teams to develop beautiful, responsive, and emotionally engaging interfaces that feel like the future — sleek, intuitive, and deeply personalized.

 

What You’ll Do:

  • Build the core UI of the Uare.ai marketplace, where users can explore and interact with personal AIs.

  • Work with React, Next.js, and TypeScript to craft seamless, responsive, and expressive front-end experiences.

  • Collaborate with designers to create intuitive interfaces, beautiful motion, and meaningful interactions.

  • Architect scalable front-end systems and reusable components that power both prosumers and consumers.

  • Optimize for speed, accessibility, and delight — making every interaction feel human and personal.

  • Help define the visual and emotional design language of a new AI medium.

What We’re Looking For:

  • 3–5+ years building consumer-facing apps with React / Next.js / TypeScript.

  • A builder who obsesses over design fidelity, motion, and microinteractions.

  • Someone who wants to work on products that inspire connection, not just engagement.

  • Excited by AI, creativity, and human-centered technology.

  • You thrive in early-stage environments — you ship fast, think big, and care deeply about craft.

Why Join Us

You’ll help invent a new kind of social platform — one built on authenticity and creativity, not algorithms. You’ll collaborate with designers, storytellers, and engineers defining how personal AI becomes a medium for human expression.

This isn’t just another front-end role — it’s a chance to help design the interface for human identity in the AI age.



The expected base compensation for this position is below. Our total compensation package for full-time employees includes equity and a comprehensive benefits package.  

Annual Salary

$150,000 - $220,000 USD

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