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A technology company based in London is seeking a Product Designer to create clear and usable interfaces for AI-driven products. The successful candidate will translate complex user needs into designs, collaborate with various teams, and conduct user research. Candidates should have over 4 years of experience in end-to-end design, especially for complex products. This role offers benefits like flexible working, six weeks paid annual leave, and a supportive team environment.
Natter harnesses the power of AI and video to give everyone a voice.
Built by a team of ex-Uber, WeWork and Amazon builders, Natter has selectively hired a team of exited founders, specialist domain experts and SaaS unicorn founding team members. We are now looking for an additional team hire: a Product Designer.
Natter is already being used by some of the world’s largest companies, ranging from big four consultancies like PwC, institutional financial services providers like Legal and General, to technology innovators like Miro.
Natter’s conversational AI platform allows tens of thousands of users to simultaneously share ideas and feedback through real-time video conversations. Its uniquely scalable tech allows anyone with a smartphone to, literally, have a say on the most important decisions - ranging from workplace strategy to new product offerings.
We’re looking for a Product Designer who can turn messy enterprise workflows and AI-driven outputs into interfaces people actually understand and trust.
You’ll work end-to-end across discovery, interaction design, and prototyping, and collaborate tightly with Product, Engineering, and Data teams to define how our users experience intelligence through design.
Translate complex user needs and AI-powered product concepts into clear, usable, and elegant interfaces
Collaborate closely with PMs, Engineers, and Data Scientists to prototype and iterate quickly, balancing impact, feasibility, and speed
Conduct research to uncover user mental models, decision flows, and pain points — especially in data-heavy or analytical contexts
Map workflows, user journeys, and information architecture that help users trust and act on insights, not just view them
Design low- to high-fidelity wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes, validating ideas through feedback and usability testing
Bring system thinking into the design process — designing not just screens, but patterns, behaviors, and principles that scale
Contribute to and evolve our design system for consistency and speed across products