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Front-End Product Designer

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 Designer / Product Designer who can transform this vision into an elegant, vibrant experience that feels alive — someone who seamlessly blends artistry, interaction design, and technical insight to craft a world-class consumer product.

 

About the Role:

We’re looking for a Front-End Designer / Product Designer who blends artistry, interaction design, and code fluency to bring AI-powered consumer products to life. You’ll be at the frontier of personal AI design, shaping how people experience their own intelligence — visually, emotionally, and experientially.

This isn’t a typical product design role — it’s about defining a new design language for digital identity and self-expression through AI.

You’ll collaborate with engineering and product leadership to build a seamless, emotionally resonant interface that feels like the future — beautiful, intuitive, and deeply personal.

 

What You’ll Do

  • Define the look, feel, and motion of the Uare.ai product experience — across mobile, web, and interactive surfaces.

  • Design and prototype consumer-grade experiences that merge storytelling, AI, and human emotion.

  • Collaborate across disciplines (product, AI, engineering, and marketing) to evolve Uare.ai’s visual language and design system.

  • Push boundaries — imagine new ways to visualize memory, knowledge, and personal interaction.

  • Shape our design culture — your sensibility will help set the tone for how AI products should feel.

What We’re Looking For

  • 4+ years of experience crafting beautifully designed consumer apps or digital products (ideally B2C).

  • A portfolio that shows excellence in interaction, motion, and visual design, not just UI screens.

  • Creative range — from elegant interface systems to playful, emotional microinteractions.

  • Deep curiosity about AI, identity, and how design can humanize technology.

  • Ability to prototype in tools like Figma, Framer, or Webflow — bonus if you can build or work closely with front-end frameworks.

  • Strong storytelling instincts — you know how to make a product feel meaningful.
  • Experience shaping design systems that scale across devices and platforms.

  • Someone who sees design as emotion, not decoration.

 

Why Join Us

At Uare.ai, you’ll help invent a new category — personal AI that feels human. You’ll collaborate directly with world-class technologists, storytellers, and designers who care deeply about craft and purpose. You’ll have freedom, creative ownership, and the chance to make your mark on a product that could redefine how billions of people interact with themselves and others.

 

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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