Angad Singh

Product at Figma AI

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

About

Making things that help others make things.

Experience

  • Group Product Manager, Generative AI at Figma
    Sep 2024 - Present · 1 yr 10 mos

  • Google (Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
    • Product Lead, Generative UI - DeepMind
      Apr 2023 - Sep 2024 · 1 yr 6 mos

      Teaching Gemini to design a bespoke interface for each search query.

    • Product Manager, Productivity Tools - Google AI
      Feb 2022 - Apr 2023 · 1 yr 3 mos

      Built AI tools to amplify productivity and creativity on Workspace and Android.

  • Product Lead at Coda
    Nov 2018 - Jan 2022 · 3 yrs 3 mos

    I helped lead the core product team at Coda and grow usage by >25X. I worked on building major new features from start to finish, making existing scenarios significantly more approachable as well as improving the fundamental infrastructure, performance, and user experience of the product. I was also actively involved in shaping overall company strategy, prioritizing the product roadmap, building alignment across the team, and hiring & mentoring other product managers.

  • Senior Product Manager at Evernote
    Sep 2017 - Nov 2018 · 1 yr 3 mos

    Joined as part of the Cassette exit. Led growth for Evernote Business. Owned the roadmap for Sharing and Voice features across all platforms.

  • Founder & CEO at Cassette (exited to Evernote)
    Sep 2014 - Sep 2017 · 3 yrs 1 mo

    I founded the company with David Kelley (founder of IDEO & Stanford d.school) and raised funding from leading Silicon Valley investors including NEA and Jerry Yang. Cassette was the #1 mobile app to record & transcribe important conversations in real-time. After the conversation, you could quickly review the highlights, skim through the transcript or even search for any specific quote or phrase. Cassette was used for several hours a day by thousands of paying customers and teams at some of the world's most innovative companies. The app was featured on the front page of the Apple App Store, top of ProductHunt several times, and in many other outlets, including Fast Company, LifeHacker, Entrepreneur, and Sprint UX, before exiting to Evernote in 2017.