AI lab building personal intelligence with native hardware and multimodal AI.
5 open design roles
San Jose
Hark is one of the more interesting hardware-software bets in the Bay Area right now, and an Interface Designer seat here means owning what the device actually looks and feels like in use. A great fit for someone who wants product polish on physical-product timelines.
San Jose, CA
Hark is building AI-native hardware — the kind of device that needs a brand identity from scratch. This is a rare chance to define the entire visual language of a new product category, not iterate on an existing one.
San Jose, CA
Hark is building AI-native consumer hardware in San Jose, and they want someone who can run the social channel like an in-house creator, not a brand manager. The role rewards a strong personal voice and the ability to ship daily — closer to creator-economy work than agency briefs. Good fit for someone who wants their feed to be the company's feed.
San Jose, CA
Hark is building smart home tech and needs someone who can bridge product design with hardware engineering. A solid role for designers who love working at the intersection of physical and digital, though the company is still early-stage and relatively under the radar.
San Jose
Thermals is the unglamorous but critical work of industrial design — if a device overheats, nothing else matters. Hark is a small hardware team where a PDE lives between CAD, vendor management, and the test bench. A great seat for someone who loves solving invisible problems that ship in physical products.