Introducing the a16z Design Engineer Fellowship
A new 8-week cohort of AI-native design leaders who have absorbed engineering into their craft and are thinking in systems, not screens
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Today we’re introducing the a16z Design Engineer Fellowship - an 8-week cohort of AI-native design leaders at the forefront of how software will be designed and built in the future.
We’re looking for cracked designers who have absorbed engineering into their craft and are thinking in systems, not screens. People who are spending their weeks vibe-coding, shipping new tools, and creating new AI processes and workflows that scale across the org.
If this sounds like you, apply here by Friday, May 22, 2026.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis, and the fellowship will begin in June 2026.
How it works
8 weeks long
Starts in June 2026
Time commitment is flexible, all opt-in
What you’ll get
Connect with AI-native design engineers who are redefining how software gets built
Dinner series in SF (and more cities, by demand)
Demos, feedback, and live working sessions
Who you’ll be joining
You’ll break bread with founding fellows and industry leaders like:
Ian Silber - Head of Design at OpenAI
Benji Taylor - Head of Design at xAI
Yuliya Gorlovetsky - Head of Product Design at Stripe
Joshua To - VP of Product Design, AR, AI & Wearables at Meta
Dana Cho - VP of Design at Pinterest
David Hoang - VP of Design & AI at Atlassian
David Webster - Head of UX at Google Labs
John Phamous - Design Engineer at Vercel
Seth Weisfeld - Co-founder and Chief Design Officer at Function Health
...and many more.
AI is revolutionizing design
We’re seeing three big shifts in this space.
1. Design is going from output-focused to systems-focused.
Teams aren’t making assets anymore. They’re building systems that generate assets continuously. Brands aren’t campaigns anymore. They’re living, dynamic systems. The future about designing how things get designed.
2. There is a new 80/20 rule for design.
Vibe coding gets you to 80% fast, but what matters most (and what separates “good” from “great” design) is how you close the last 20%. This is where judgment, systems thinking, and craft become the whole game.
AI is commoditizing execution - everyone can make stuff now. So, the defensible value is shifting from exploration to context and taste-making - choosing what meets (or exceeds) the bar, what’s on-brand, and what’s right for your company in a world of infinite output. A distinct POV and refined judgment are becoming the real differentiators.
3. Finally, the roles themselves are collapsing.
Traditional design and engineering roles are merging into new hybrid roles that combine taste, systems thinking, and technical fluency. Proprietary workflows - how you combine tools, structure prompts, build repeatable systems - are becoming the new craft.
Right now, the practitioners defining what design engineering actually means are scattered across companies. We’re launching this fellowship to connect and bring everyone into one place.
We’re looking for fellows who:
Are closing the gap between design and engineering - whether they came through Figma and learned to build in Cursor, or came through React and developed real product sense
Ship real products, not just prototypes - and understand the gap between the two
Hold both truths: AI changed everything and broke things along the way - the security vulns, the unmaintainable codebases, the distance between demo and production, and more
Bring taste, systems thinking, and technical fluency to everything they build
You might call yourself a design engineer, a designer who codes, a frontend engineer with product sense, or something else entirely. Titles don’t matter - what does is that you’re building at the intersection of taste and craft, and the work speaks for itself.
If you’re interested, apply here. We’re accepting applications on a rolling basis.
Questions? Contact Katie Kirsch. Thank you!
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Is it open to product folks also?