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We're looking for a Senior Product Manager to own the design and visual building experience at Lovable. You'll lead visual editing, content editing, design systems, and theming, all AI-first, making sure that what people build with Lovable is consistent, on-brand, and easy to experiment with.
Job Responsibility:
Represent the user. Bring findings on design quality, visual editing workflows, and content creation patterns to the team with clarity and conviction
Run discovery end-to-end: user interviews, competitive research, usability testing, data analysis, and crafting messaging for upcoming features
Own the design quality bar. Make sure AI-generated outputs are consistent, on-brand, and give users the confidence to experiment freely and ship
Scope ruthlessly. Ship the right slice of functionality, validate what works through user feedback and metrics, and cut what doesn't
Enable sales, support, and marketing with the context they need to talk about design features accurately and confidently
Requirements:
6+ years in the software industry, with experience in product management or engineering leadership on design tools, visual editors, or creative platforms (Figma, Canva, Webflow, or similar)
Deep understanding of design systems, theming, typography, and layout, and a sharp eye for what makes visual output feel professional rather than amateur
Experience thinking about design in an AI-first context, including how generative AI can produce, adapt, and maintain visual quality at scale
Technical curiosity: you don't need to code, but you understand how design tools and AI systems work under the hood well enough to make good product calls
Nice to have:
Prior experience closing the gap between AI-generated output and genuinely designed experiences
strong opinions on how AI should make design decisions on behalf of users