Janice Lyu

Senior Product Designer

I've spent 5 years designing AI-powered tools teams depend on into tools teams actually love.

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Janice Lyu

Senior Product Designer

I've spent 5 years designing AI-powered tools teams depend on into tools teams actually love.

0:00/1:34

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Lego

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Lego

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Janice Lyu

Senior Product Designer

I've spent 5 years designing AI-powered tools teams depend on into tools teams actually love.

Lego

0:00/1:34

Lego

0:00/1:34

0:00/1:34

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0:00/1:34

Janice Lyu

Senior Product Designer

I've spent 5 years designing AI-powered tools teams depend on into tools teams actually love.

0:00/1:34

Lego

0:00/1:34

0:00/1:34

Lego

0:00/1:34

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About

I came to design through health science, which means I spent years understanding how complex systems work before I learned how to change them. That's probably why I'm drawn to AI and enterprise tools — not as a feature to add, but as a behavior to design for.

I've spent 5 years at the intersection of AI and complex workflows — taking products from 0 to 1, scaling platforms to millions in ARR, and leading design across research, systems, and cross-functional execution in environments where the problem is rarely well-defined. I think in systems, work close to the problem, and push until the design actually moves behavior.

I'm looking for my next hard problem — tools where the user is expert and opinionated, the stakes are real, and design has to earn its place in someone's actual workflow. B2B tools, AI products, complex systems. The messier the better.

I came to design through health science, which means I spent years understanding how complex systems work before I learned how to change them. That's probably why I'm drawn to AI and enterprise tools — not as a feature to add, but as a behavior to design for.

I've spent 5 years at the intersection of AI and complex workflows — taking products from 0 to 1, scaling platforms to millions in ARR, and leading design across research, systems, and cross-functional execution in environments where the problem is rarely well-defined. I think in systems, work close to the problem, and push until the design actually moves behavior.

I'm looking for my next hard problem — tools where the user is expert and opinionated, the stakes are real, and design has to earn its place in someone's actual workflow. B2B tools, AI products, complex systems. The messier the better.

I came to design through health science, which means I spent years understanding how complex systems work before I learned how to change them. That's probably why I'm drawn to AI and enterprise tools — not as a feature to add, but as a behavior to design for.

I've spent 5 years at the intersection of AI and complex workflows — taking products from 0 to 1, scaling platforms to millions in ARR, and leading design across research, systems, and cross-functional execution in environments where the problem is rarely well-defined. I think in systems, work close to the problem, and push until the design actually moves behavior.

I'm looking for my next hard problem — tools where the user is expert and opinionated, the stakes are real, and design has to earn its place in someone's actual workflow. B2B tools, AI products, complex systems. The messier the better.

What I've been up to recently

Practicing my tennis footwork and playing around with Claude Code.
More on that soon!

Practicing my tennis footwork and playing around with Claude Code.
More on that soon!