Product Lead at Inworld AI

Inworld AI — a real-time voice AI research lab with $125M raised — is hiring a Product Lead to set vision and ship developer-friendly AI applications for clients including NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Niantic. Mountain View, CA, $230K–$320K + equity.

Product Lead at Inworld AI

Inworld AI is hiring a Product Lead to establish product vision and strategy for real-time AI applications. Inworld is a research lab developing real-time voice AI models used by companies like NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Niantic, serving hundreds of millions of end users across health, learning, therapy, and customer experience applications.


  • Company: Inworld AI
  • Location: Mountain View, CA (in office a few days per week; must be in the SF Bay Area or willing to relocate)
  • Compensation: $230,000–$320,000 base + bonus + equity
  • Type: Full-time
  • Closes: July 11, 2026

About the role

Inworld has raised $125M+ and is building the product layer that turns frontier real-time voice AI into developer-friendly experiences. This is a hands-on role with a founder-level mandate: prototype, ship, and shape the roadmap from direct ecosystem feedback.

What you'll do

  • Establish product vision and strategy for real-time AI applications
  • Develop prototypes and ship production features through hands-on coding collaboration
  • Translate AI capabilities into developer-friendly experiences
  • Work with executives and industry partners on product alignment
  • Gather ecosystem feedback to inform roadmap prioritization

Your profile

  • 6+ years of product management experience building developer products in high-growth environments
  • Technical foundation with hands-on coding abilities
  • Comfort with AI tools and independent experimentation
  • Strong product judgment and founder-level mindset
  • BA/BS in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field

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Posted on the Uristocrat job board. Closes July 11, 2026.

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