Head of Product, Device
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Overview
Join Worldcoin as the Head of Product for Devices, leading the vision and strategy for hardware products that enable a global human network while preserving privacy.
About the Company
Tools for Humanity (TFH) designs and builds technology behind World. World is building a real human network designed to accelerate people in the age of AI. As bots and autonomous agents reshape the internet, people, institutions, and applications need a trusted way to confirm who is a real human while preserving privacy. The TFH and World tech stacks make this possible: the Orb verifies real, unique people, World ID proves it privately, and World App puts these capabilities, and more, in people’s hands. Together, they add a human layer to an AI-driven internet. World is already running at a global scale. More than 17 million people across 160 countries have verified with World ID, and more new Orb verifications take place each week. World App is already among the most used wallets globally. Developers are integrating World ID to build safer online experiences and create spaces where real people can participate, earn, and be recognized in ways AI simply can’t replicate. Founded in 2019, TFH has more than 400 people across hardware, software, AI, cryptography, mobile engineering, and global operations. Our teams come from OpenAI, Tesla, SpaceX, Apple, Google, Stripe, Meta, Coinbase, Palantir and MIT Media Lab. We’re backed by leading investors, including a16z, Khosla Ventures, Bain Capital Crypto, Blockchain Capital, Variant, Tiger Global, and Coinbase Ventures, as well as prominent operators and founders across fintech and AI. TFH and World have been featured on the cover of TIME Magazine, highlighted in Fast Company’s Next 5 in Fintech, and explored in a Bloomberg deep dive. The New York Times, Bankless and TechCrunch have all recognized our collective progress in identity, cryptography, AI, and global-scale hardware deployment. Our leadership is also named to the Time AI 100. Learn more about the newest product launches from our Liftoff event.
What You'll Do
- •Define the long-term product vision and roadmap for TFH's device portfolio, including future hardware platforms, accessories, operator experiences, and adjacent product opportunities.
- •Translate company strategy, customer insights, operational learnings, technical constraints, manufacturing realities, and business objectives into a clear product strategy.
- •Own product direction across the full hardware lifecycle—from concept exploration through architecture, development, validation, manufacturing, launch, and in-field iteration.
- •Drive product discovery through user research, field visits, operational data, customer feedback, and market understanding.
- •Define product requirements, success metrics, priorities, and roadmap decisions while ensuring teams remain aligned around measurable outcomes.
- •Partner closely with UX Design to shape intuitive end-to-end user and operator experiences, and with Industrial Design to ensure the physical product reflects the intended experience.
- •Work alongside Hardware Engineering, Device Software, AI, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, Privacy, Security, Market Operations, and executive leadership to make informed product decisions and navigate complex tradeoffs.
- •Lead product readiness for launches, including product quality, field validation, operational readiness, issue prioritization, and post-launch learning.
- •Build, mentor, and grow a high-performing team of product managers while establishing strong product practices across the organization.
- •Foster a culture of curiosity, rigorous thinking, accountability, and customer obsession.
Why This Role Matters
Devices are the physical foundation of the World network. As Head of Product, Devices, you'll help define how millions—and eventually billions—of people experience World for the first time. You'll shape the strategy behind products that combine advanced hardware, AI, software, and privacy-preserving technologies, while building the organization responsible for turning that vision into reality. Pay transparency statement (for CA and NY based roles): The reasonably estimated salary for this role at TFH in San Francisco ranges from $327,500 - $385,000, plus a competitive long term incentive package, and may include variable compensation. Actual compensation is based on factors such as the candidate's skills, qualifications, and experience. In addition, TFH offers a wide range of best in class, comprehensive and inclusive employee benefits for this role including healthcare, dental, vision and mental health benefits, a 401(k) plan and match, life insurance, flexible time off, commuter benefits, professional development stipend and much more!
What You'll Bring
- •10+ years of product management experience, including significant leadership responsibility for complex hardware and software products.
- •Demonstrated success bringing products from early concept through production, launch, and global scale.
- •Experience defining product strategy across hardware, software, AI, manufacturing, operations, and business considerations.
- •Strong product judgment with a high bar for usability, reliability, quality, and customer trust.
- •Proven ability to navigate ambiguity, make principled tradeoffs, and influence senior cross-functional stakeholders.
- •Experience partnering closely with design and engineering organizations to build exceptional customer experiences.
- •Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and drive alignment across diverse teams.
- •Technical fluency across multiple disciplines such as consumer electronics, embedded systems, AI, biometrics, manufacturing, supply chain, reliability engineering, or global hardware deployment.
- •Experience hiring, developing, and leading high-performing product teams.
- •A hands-on, low-ego leadership style with a bias toward learning directly from customers, operators, and real-world product performance.
- •Willingness to travel globally to engage with users, operators, manufacturing partners, and deployment teams.