Wispr Flow is making it as effortless to interact with your devices as talking to a close friend.
Today, Wispr Flow is the first voice dictation platform people use more than their keyboards — because it understands you perfectly on the first try. It’s context-aware, personalized, and works anywhere you can type, on desktop or phone.
In 2026, in addition to dictation, we're focused on building native actions — an agentic framework that understands you, and works reliably.
We’re a team of AI researchers, designers, growth experts, and engineers rethinking human-computer interaction from the ground up. We value high-agency teammates who communicate openly, obsess over users, and sweat the details. We thrive on spirited debate, truth-seeking, and real-world impact.
We're grown our revenue +150% every quarter for the last 4 quarters, and have raised $81M from Tier 1 VC firms and other well-known angels.
About the role:
We're looking for a senior visual designer to own craft across Wispr and make the whole product feel alive. The systems groundwork is already done—we recently systematized our design decisions onto a cleaner, more neutral foundation—so this isn't a component-maintenance role. It's the opposite: you're here to take that foundation and make our product suite feel clean, modern, and a little magical. Today our product designers spend a lot of time on visual iteration; with a specialist owning this, we can move dramatically faster. High autonomy, lots of surface area, and a real chance to define how Wispr looks and moves.
What you'll do
Uplevel product visual design across our product suite. Take our existing foundation and push it to feel clean, modern, and magical—across every state you can think of, not component by component. This includes desktop web app, OS flowbar, iOS and Android.
Design and produce dev-ready motion and interactions. Think: how the pill opens into the loading state and then into the chatbox, what a Flow Summary loading state feels like, how an illustration animates onscreen. Includes clean Lottie/motion-file handoff so what ships matches what you designed. This is horizontal work that touches the whole product.
Option to build a custom, illustrative icon set that's on-brand and specific to our actual features—moving us off generic library icons toward something that feels distinctly Wispr. Potentially in concert with in-progress brand mark work.
Support product-marketing launches. Interactive demos, storyboards you can hand off to an animator, ads, and website assets—partnering with our (excellent, very busy) brand team.
Collaborate closely and horizontally across the product design team, marketing, and engineering.
What we're looking for:
A senior or principal-level designer who operates independently—you take ambiguity and turn it into direction with minimal oversight.
Deep animation and motion expertise, plus the technical craft to ship it: you think in the dimension of motion as well as static screens and know the realities of motion spec and eng handoff.
Strong illustration and iconography chops—you can define a custom visual language, not just apply one.
Comfortable working in a design system but craft-first: you treat the system as a foundation, not a cage, and know when to break from it in service of delight.
Range across product and marketing—comfortable spanning teams and producing for both.
Digital-first portfolio required for consideration. No PDFs.
Non-negotiable AI-native: you use tools like Claude, Dessn, Paper, Figma, etc fluently in your daily workflow and are excited to design for an AI-first product.
We consider all qualified applicants without regard to legally protected characteristics and provide reasonable accommodations upon request.
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