Product Designer (Mobile)
Tap Pm
Tap Mobile builds mobile apps used by hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Our flagship app TapScanner, alongside PhotoBoost and ViewCaller, competes with and outperforms the category leaders in document scanning, photo enhancement, and caller ID.
We’re hiring our sole Product Designer: the person who will own design end-to-end across our entire product portfolio, with the autonomy of a founder and the backing of a proven product company.
About the role
You will be the designer at Tap Mobile, not a designer on a team. Every screen in the App Store, every onboarding flow, every interaction across TapScanner, PhotoBoost, and ViewCaller will be yours to own. The next product we launch will be yours from day one.
You’ll work directly with the CEO and product managers. Decisions are made in the room. No design reviews with seven stakeholders, no waiting on a director two layers up.
Why this role is rare
Scale from day one. When the difference between two button styles moves retention for hundreds of thousands of users, you stop guessing and start learning. The work you ship here lands at the top of multiple App Store categories, not in a case-study mockup.
AI as leverage, not theater. We’re AI-first in production, not in pitch decks. AI agents handle variant generation, asset production, and repetitive flow building, freeing your hours for the work that compounds: strategy, hard UX, and visual craft. You’ll leave this role with hands-on fluency in AI-augmented design, a skill most designers won’t have for years.
Real ownership. You’ll set the design direction for the company.
What you’ll do
- Own the full design stack across TapScanner, PhotoBoost, ViewCaller, and future products: research, flows, interaction, visual.
- Move from concept to live prototype quickly, using AI tools as a multiplier.
- Partner directly with the CEO and PMs on roadmap and execution.
- Run experiments against millions of active users and iterate on real data.
What you bring
- 5+ years designing mobile products. iOS and Android patterns are second nature.
- Comfort across the full range: UX research one hour, refined micro-interactions the next.
- Already using AI in your workflow. You see it as leverage, not threat.
- High ownership. You don’t need a design manager to tell you what good looks like.
- A portfolio showing shipped mobile apps at meaningful scale, with visible craft in the details.