AI-powered voice recorders that capture and summarize conversations.

12 open design roles

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Senior Product Designer$150K–$200K

San Francisco, CA

Core product design role owning end-to-end design for AI-powered workflows across web, desktop, and mobile. Requires 5+ years of product design on complex digital products.

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Web UI/UX Designer$150K–$180K

San Francisco, CA

Website-focused design role owning PDP, checkout, onboarding UX, A/B testing, and design systems. 3-8 years experience, Figma proficiency required. Conversion-focused UX.

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Head of Design$250K–$300K

San Francisco, CA

Design leadership role defining global product experience standard, building design systems, and leading AI-native interaction paradigms. 8-12+ years required. Top-tier comp at $250K-$300K.

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Industrial Designer (CMF)

Shenzhen

Plaud is doing something genuinely compelling — turning AI-powered voice recording into beautiful, tactile hardware that people actually want to carry around. This CMF role is perfect for designers who understand that the future of AI isn't just software, but thoughtfully crafted objects that make complex technology feel human and approachable. Working in Shenzhen puts you at the epicenter of hardware innovation, collaborating directly with manufacturers to bring these voice-first AI tools to life.

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Head of Hardware Product Design

San Francisco, CA

Leadership role building a hardware design center in SF. Will define next-gen AI wearables and companion devices, build a team spanning ID, UX, user research, HMI, and prototyping. 8+ years required.

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Human-Computer Interaction Designer$150K–$200K

San Francisco

Plaud is tackling one of the most intimate aspects of human communication — our conversations — and turning it into something useful without losing the magic. This HCI role sits at the fascinating intersection of physical product design and AI interface design, where every interaction needs to feel invisible yet powerful. Perfect for a designer who loves the challenge of making complex AI feel simple and trustworthy, especially someone excited about shaping how we'll interact with our devices in an increasingly voice-first world.

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Senior Industrial Designer$130K–$180K

San Francisco, CA

Hardware industrial design role for AI voice recorder products. Requires 5+ years ID experience, proficiency in Rhino/SolidWorks/3ds Max. Physical product design focus rather than digital.

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Human-Computer Interaction Designer$160K–$210K

San Francisco

Plaud is tackling one of the most fascinating design challenges in AI hardware — making voice recording feel natural and trustworthy rather than creepy or invasive. This HCI role sits at the intersection of physical product design, AI interaction patterns, and the delicate psychology of how people share their conversations with machines. Perfect for a designer who gets excited about creating entirely new interaction paradigms and wants to shape how we'll naturally communicate with AI in the physical world.

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Visual Designer$120K–$160K

San Francisco, CA

Brand/marketing visual design role creating campaign key visuals, website assets, social media, and event materials. 4-6+ years, Figma and Adobe Suite required. More brand-focused than product design.

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Global Brand Director

San Francisco, CA

Plaud makes AI-powered note-taking hardware — think a physical device that records and transcribes meetings. This Global Brand Director role would own how the brand shows up everywhere, from packaging to campaigns. Interesting for brand designers who want to lead at a hardware-meets-AI startup.

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Global Brand Content & Social Media Lead

San Francisco, CA

Plaud makes the AI recording device that's been all over tech Twitter. The brand content lead role means owning how this hardware-meets-AI product tells its story across social channels. SF-based with a design team that's scaling fast across product, industrial, and brand design.

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Advertising Designer

Tokyo, Japan

Plaud is building real momentum in the AI wearable space with the NotePin, and this Tokyo-based advertising design role puts a designer at the center of their Asia expansion. It's more marketing-focused than product, but the brand is genuinely interesting.