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Industrial Designer Jobs in San Francisco

6 curated industrial designer roles in San Francisco at companies like Plaud, Eight Sleep, Sesame, and 1 more. Every role is scored and reviewed by our team.

Plaud
Senior Industrial Designer$130K–$180K

Plaud · 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.

Eight Sleep
Industrial Designer$140K–$200K

Eight Sleep · San Francisco

Designing the physical form of Eight Sleep's Pod — arguably the most talked-about sleep product in tech — is a genuinely exciting industrial design challenge. Hardware design at a company where the object itself is the product, not just a vehicle for software.

Sesame
Industrial Designer

Sesame · San Francisco

Sesame is building next-generation wearable AI hardware, and this industrial design role sits at the intersection of consumer electronics and AI. Shaping the physical form factor of products in this space is rare and meaningful work for designers who want to touch atoms, not just pixels.

Sesame
Eyewear Designer$175K–$280K

Sesame · San Francisco

Sesame is building AI-powered smart glasses with lifelike voice agents. This eyewear designer role tackles what Google Glass couldn't — making wearable AI something people actually want to put on their face. Hardware meets conversational AI.

Sesame
Industrial Designer

Sesame · San Francisco

Sesame is building AI hardware that people actually want to wear — this role shapes the physical product across mechanical, audio, and optical systems. A rare industrial design seat at the frontier of consumer AI devices.

Human Archive
Industrial Designer

Human Archive · San Francisco, CA

Human Archive sits at the fascinating intersection of robotics, AI, and physical design—this is where the future gets built. Industrial design for world modeling and robotics data collection is genuinely cutting-edge work that will define how AI systems understand physical reality.