Build the AI that sees your screen
Join a small team of doctoral-level AI researchers and engineers solving one of the most interesting problems in Applied AI โ from Mountain View, CA.
Why HeyScreen
Deep AI work
Real multimodal AI problems โ not just prompt engineering. We work at the intersection of computer vision, NLP, and UX.
Research culture
Founded by PhD-level AI researchers. We read papers, run experiments, and ship what we learn.
High ownership
Small team means big scope. You'll own entire systems, not just tickets.
Mountain View, CA
Heart of Silicon Valley. Close to Stanford, Google, Anthropic, and the best AI talent in the world.
Privacy-first mission
We build AI that protects users, not exploits them. That's a harder problem โ and a more meaningful one.
Shipping velocity
No bureaucracy. Idea to production in days, not quarters.
Open roles
Senior Applied AI Engineer
Own the AI pipeline โ multimodal inference, streaming, prompt architecture, and performance optimization. Deep experience with LLMs and vision models required.
Full-Stack Engineer
Build and scale the HeyScreen web application โ Node.js backend, real-time streaming, auth, billing, and the interfaces users interact with every day.
AI/ML Research Scientist
Investigate new approaches to screen-aware AI โ from better context window utilization to on-device privacy-preserving inference. PhD in ML/AI preferred.
Product Designer
Shape how people converse with their screens. You'll own the full design process โ research, interaction design, and visual polish โ for a product unlike anything else out there.
Don't see your role?
We hire for exceptional people, not just open slots. If you're obsessed with AI, love building, and want to work on something that matters โ reach out.
Send a general applicationWhat we look for
- Depth over breadth. We'd rather have someone who knows one area very well than a generalist who knows everything shallowly.
- Intellectual honesty. You change your mind when evidence demands it. You say "I don't know" without embarrassment.
- Ownership mindset. You finish what you start. You notice when something is broken and fix it even if it's not "your" job.
- User empathy. You use the product, you feel the friction, and that frustration drives you to fix it.
- Clear communication. You write well. You make complex ideas simple. You don't over-engineer your sentences or your code.