
Atisha Kudesia
Product designer
Atisha is a product designer with an engineer’s instinct for systems and a designer’s sensitivity to human behavior. Her work spans ai tooling
, wearables
, and agritech
, with products reaching millions of users globally and work presented at the UN General Assembly
in 2023.
She holds an MFA in Interaction Design from School of Visual Arts
, where her thesis, an investigation into how wearable AI systems can monitor and interpret behavior continuously, was featured at .
ai tooling
wearables
agritech
UN General Assembly

School of Visual Arts

At quso.ai
, she joined as the founding product designer of the world's first AI-powered video editing software, shaping the core product experience
.
At Jiva.ag
, she led product design across tools used by smallholder farmers in Indonesia, working with cross-functional teams to translate complex backend logic into low-friction mobile experiences
.
quso.ai

core product experience
Jiva.ag

low-friction mobile experiences
Outside of work, she writes and builds. A seven-week design criticism of the Oura Ring

examined what wearable AI gets wrong about bodies and trust.
She builds her own products, , a live collaborative web experience she designed and shipped solo, and more recently functional prototypes built with AI coding tools.
When she's not at a screen, she's at a pottery wheel. Pottery has made her less precious about iterations.
Oura Ring



