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A leading company focused on verifying digital authenticity is seeking a Senior Product Designer. This role involves designing user-centered experiences for web and mobile applications and collaborating with cross-functional teams to lead design initiatives. Ideal candidates will have a strong portfolio, 5+ years in product design, and proficiency in Figma. Join a mission-driven team dedicated to enhancing user trust in digital media.
We’re looking for a Senior Product Designer to join our team at Truepic and help shape the future of Truepic Vision. In this role, you’ll design thoughtful, intuitive experiences across web and mobile platforms, and you’ll work closely with product, engineering, and fellow designers to lead features from idea to launch. We value team players who are curious, collaborative, and care deeply about building fantastic user experiences. If you love diving into complex problems, iterating quickly, and contributing to a strong design culture, we’d love to hear from you!
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Who we are :
In a world where AI-generated content and digital fraud are on the rise, verifying what is real is a challenge faced by every organization. Truepic exists to provide clarity in this uncertainty. By enabling trust in digital media, we help companies identify fraud, enhance their customer experiences, and optimize processes.
At our core, we're driven by a powerful mission to become the definitive enterprise tool for verifying reality in the AI Era. This isn't just about technology – it's about strengthening human relationships and creating a shared sense of visual reality across the digital landscape. With our distributed team of the industry's brightest minds, we're accelerating business innovation while pushing back against disinformation. If you're passionate about eliminating fraud and fostering authenticity in digital imagery, we'd love to hear from you!
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