Lovable

AI-powered app builder. Describe what you want, get working code. Making software creation accessible.

Why design matters here

Lovable is tackling one of the biggest design challenges in AI: how do you let people create software through conversation? Nad Chishtie leads design with a focus on making the AI builder feel approachable. The company just raised a massive $330M Series B, validating the thesis that AI can democratize software creation — a fundamentally design-driven vision.

5 open design roles

Design Engineer

Design engineering at an AI-first company like Lovable means prototyping the interfaces that could define how humans interact with AI development tools. It's the perfect role for someone who wants to blur the lines between design and engineering while working on genuinely cutting-edge product challenges.

Design Engineer (Web & Brand)

Web and brand work at Lovable offers the chance to define the visual identity of AI-powered development tools from the ground up. This role combines the craft of brand design with the technical challenges of making complex AI workflows feel approachable and human.

Product Designer

Lovable is building AI-powered app development tools, which feels both incredibly relevant and potentially transformative for how software gets made. The company is still early but the product vision of democratizing app creation through AI is genuinely compelling for designers who want to shape the future of their craft.

Motion Designer

Motion design in AI tools is still largely uncharted territory, making this role at Lovable particularly interesting for animators who want to pioneer new interaction patterns. The challenge of making AI-generated interfaces feel fluid and responsive offers unique creative problems to solve.

Brand Designer

Building a brand around AI development tools requires balancing technical credibility with human approachability — a fascinating challenge for any brand designer. Lovable's positioning as a more accessible alternative to traditional coding makes this role particularly interesting for designers who understand both developer and mainstream audiences.