Product Designer

Luminance
London, United Kingdom
4 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
5 Jan 2026 (4 months ago)

Luminance is the pioneer of Legal-Grade™ AI for enterprise. Backed by leading VCs and recognised by Forbes and Inc. as one of the world’s most promising AI companies, Luminance is transforming the way in-house teams work. Today, our platform is used by over 700 customers in 70 countries, helping legal, compliance, procurement, finance, and business operations teams collaborate more effectively, reduce risk, and accelerate growth. By combining cutting-edge AI with deep legal and regulatory expertise, we are redefining how enterprises handle contracts, compliance, and decision-making at scale.

The Role

We’re looking for a Product Designer to create intuitive, elegant, and impactful experiences that make complex AI-powered workflows simple and usable across enterprise functions. You will partner closely with product managers, engineers, and legal experts to design solutions that begin with legal teams and extend across compliance, procurement, finance, and operations.

As a Product Designer, you will guide the full design process, from research and concept to polished prototypes, ensuring that every workflow we ship is not only functional, but delightful and consistent with Luminance’s design system.

Responsibilities

  • Product Design Ownership & Strategy
    • Act as the design “expert voice”, influencing roadmap priorities through customer empathy and design thinking.
    • Translate product requirements and AI capabilities into user-centred design.
  • Research & Specification
    • Conduct user research and design workshops to deeply understand customer pain-points.
    • Lead kick-off and playback sessions to align scope, validate flows, and ensure design direction matches stakeholder expectations.
    • Produce clear design specifications that guide development and align with product requirements.
  • Design & Prototyping
    • Create and iterate on wireframes, flows, and prototypes in Lovable, ranging from low-fidelity explorations to high-fidelity Figma prototypes.
    • Demonstratestrong prototyping skills, producing interactive flows to test and communicate design intent.
    • Validate and refine designs with stakeholders and end-users before build.
  • Build & Verification
    • Collaborate with engineers to ensure designs are implemented accurately and efficiently.
    • Review and sign off on functionality and UX before release.
  • Finalisation & Consistency
    • Maintain coherence across the broader product ecosystem, ensuring every release aligns with Luminance’s design language and product vision.
    • Champion accessibility, clarity, and trust in AI-powered experiences.

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