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About me

I’m so glad you’re here! I’m Arshita.

I’m a product designer obsessed with human-centered AI. I build products that help people think more clearly, relate more powerfully, and grow beyond what they thought possible. Currently doing that @ COROS AI.

  1. Now

    What's next?

    Happy at COROS AI, but always open to opportunities, good conversation about design and AI, and whatever we could build together.

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  2. July 2025

    Joined COROS AI as founding product designer

    Startup life taught me to think across the entire system. I’ve worn every hat and shipped end to end.

    Some of the COROS AI team
    Some of the COROS AI team.
  3. June 2025

    Graduated from UW in Human Centered Design & Engineering

    UW taught me how to show up: wear any hat, rally a team around a vision, and navigate the messy, human side of product work. I care about craft, and I care even more about impact. What fuels me most are the people I build with.

    Graduation day at UW Seattle
    Graduation day at UW Seattle.
  4. March 2025

    2nd of 100 teams, RESNA Student Accessibility Design Competition

    I designed a switch-accessible tablet app, co-designing with kids with motor disabilities. The lesson that stuck with me: accessibility is designing with restraint, intention, and accountability to the people you’re designing with.

    At the RESNA Student Accessibility Design Competition
  5. January 2025

    Led a UW capstone for a local historical institution

    I led my capstone team in designing a scalable virtual museum experience for a local historical institution, rallying a crew around a shared vision and shipping it together. We scaled its publishing capacity from 250 to 30,000+ items and secured a $20K grant to keep it going.

    Team Dave's 🐔, my UW capstone team
    Team Dave's 🐔
  6. Spring 2024

    Interned at Nitecapp as a UX/UI intern

    Nitecapp was my entry into startup life. As a UX/UI intern I shipped real product work alongside a small, scrappy team and learned what it takes to move an idea from concept to something people can actually use. One system I designed — badges, streaks, and real-time feedback — lifted a key engagement metric 15% at the pilot venue.

    The Nitecapp team
    The Nitecapp team
  7. August 2003

    Born in India

    Where the whole story begins.

Curious what all of that looks like in practice?