🌐 Web Developer – AR / WebAssembly / WebGPU
🚀 About Flam
Flam is the world’s first AI-powered Mixed Reality Content Platform for Marketing & Advertising.
We’re building high-performance AR experiences directly in the browser, leveraging WebGPU and WebAssembly to push the limits of what web apps can do.
We’re looking for a deep-tech Web Developer who loves hard technical challenges, writing high-performance code, and working with complex math, graphics, and computer vision pipelines on the web.
🛠️ What You’ll Do
- Build web-based AR experiences using JavaScript/TypeScript and WebAssembly
- Integrate C++ algorithms into WASM modules for real-time performance
- Implement compute-intensive graphics or vision pipelines using WebGPU
- Optimize pipelines for speed, memory efficiency, and low latency
- Solve mathematical and algorithmic challenges in rendering and CV
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to push the boundaries of browser-based AR
🎓 Required Skills
- Strong proficiency in JavaScript / TypeScript
- Deep expertise in C++ and compiling to WebAssembly
- Hands-on experience with WebGPU
- Solid foundation in mathematics (linear algebra, geometry, matrix operations)
- Experience in performance profiling, debugging, and optimization
- Passion for solving hard technical problems in graphics or vision
➕ Bonus Skills
- Knowledge of real-time rendering techniques or shaders
- Familiarity with AR/VR or mixed reality pipelines
- Prior contributions to open-source performance-critical web tooling
- Experience with multi-threaded or parallel compute in the browser
🌟 Why Flam?
- Work on bleeding-edge AR experiences in the browser
- Solve hard, low-level performance and graphics problems
- Collaborate with a highly technical, experimental team
- Influence architecture and performance for products used by global brands
- Competitive compensation and perks for engineers who love deep technical challenges
⚡ We’re looking for someone curious, mathematically sharp, and obsessed with performance—engineers who want to push web technologies to their limits.