Full-Time

Frontend Engineer

React Native

Tempo

Tempo

11-50 employees

AI-driven UI generation for React

Compensation Overview

$40k - $60k/yr

Remote in India

Remote

Category
Software Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
JavaScript
React.js
React Native
HTML/CSS
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • Proven experience as a Front-End Developer or similar role, preferably in tech or startup environments.
  • Expertise in front-end technologies, including JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and frameworks like React.js, and tailwind.
  • Experience with responsive and adaptive design principles.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with a knack for bridging the gap between technical and non-technical teams.
Responsibilities
  • Support Agent+ customers by building custom components, features, and workflows tailored to their product needs.
  • Design and implement robust front-end solutions using our visual IDE, optimizing for performance and scalability.
  • Work closely with UX/UI designers to translate design concepts into functional code.
  • Contribute to the development lifecycle, including coding, testing, debugging, and deployment.
  • Ensure high-quality graphic standards and brand consistency.
  • Stay updated with emerging front-end technologies and methodologies, integrating them to enhance our platform's capabilities.
  • Maintain an online presence between the hours of 9am - 4pm EST

Tempo Labs builds AI-powered tooling that helps developers, designers, and product managers create and refine React-based user interfaces directly inside their existing codebases. The platform can generate and edit high-fidelity React components and UI code, while handling styling tasks so users don’t need to write extensive CSS. Users can import their own design systems or generate new ones using popular component libraries like MUI, Chakra, Radix, or Headless, enabling rapid UI creation from designs to code. Tempo Labs monetizes with a freemium model: individuals and early-stage startups can use the free tier, while larger enterprises purchase licenses that unlock advanced features, priority support, and possible integrations. The overall goal is to speed up UI development and improve consistency across products by combining AI with familiar design systems and React tooling.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$630K

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

2023

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What believers are saying

  • Realtime multiplayer editing boosts team collaboration on React UIs.[3]
  • One-click deployments streamline path from design to production.[3]
  • Freemium model with $4,500/month enterprise tiers drives user growth.[7]

What critics are saying

  • Stripe's Tempo blockchain confuses brand, erodes AI UI identity now.[1]
  • Cursor's agentic AI captures freemium users in 6 months.[1]
  • Vercel's v0 dominates React UI generation, steals enterprises in 12 months.[1]

What makes Tempo unique

  • Tempo combines visual IDE, Figma plugin, and AI for React code generation.[1][4]
  • Agent+ service builds 1-3 features weekly with human-engineer guarantees.[2][7]
  • Expo integration enables mobile React Native apps in minutes.[1][8]

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Company Equity

Meal Benefits

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Vacation

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

18%

1 year growth

100%

2 year growth

100%
CryptoKorner
Oct 18th, 2025
Longtime Ethereum Researcher and Developer Dankrad Feist Joins Tempo

Longtime Ethereum researcher and developer dankrad Feist joins Tempo. Dankrad Feist, a longtime Ethereum developer and researcher at the Ethereum Foundation, announced Friday that he's joining Tempo, a layer-1 blockchain for payments and stablecoins built by Stripe and Paradigm. Feist said he will remain as a "research adviser" at the Ethereum Foundation to provide input on scaling the layer-1 network, improving user experience (UX), and blobs, a feature of the Ethereum network that frees up blockspace by temporarily storing data. He added: "Tempo's open-source technology can easily integrate back into Ethereum, benefiting the entire ecosystem. Ethereum and Tempo are strongly aligned, as they are built with the same permissionless ideals in mind. I am looking forward to staying involved with the community and continuing to push Ethereum forward," he said. Cointelegraph reached out to Feist but was unable to receive a response by the time of publication. The announcement drew mixed reactions from the Ethereum community, with some sending messages of support and others seeing it as a loss of one of the Ethereum ecosystem's most significant contributors during a year of significant change for the ecosystem. Related: Ethereum Foundation converts 1,000 ETH for stablecoins to fund R&D, grants Crypto community divided on Stripe's Tempo blockchain. The crypto community also remains divided regarding the Tempo blockchain and whether a payments-focused, dedicated stablecoin blockchain network is even needed. "No one wants another chain," Joe Petrich, head of engineering at non-fungible token (NFT) platform Courtyard, said in response to Stripe CEO Patrick Collison's Tempo announcement, adding that there is "no need for yet another chain." Ethereum Foundation researcher Devansh Mehta also questioned the decision to launch Tempo as a purpose-built blockchain instead of just becoming an Ethereum layer-2 scaling network. App-specific layer-1 chains that must build out their own validator set suffer from centralization issues and could face increased legal liability, Mehta said. The debate comes amid a time of tension between Ethereum and its many layer-2 scaling solutions, which some have characterized as cannibalizing Ethereum's base layer revenue and a downward force on Ether's (ETH) price despite bringing user traffic to the ecosystem. Magazine: Back to Ethereum: How Synthetix, Ronin, and Celo saw the light

Backbone Media
Jan 9th, 2025
La Sportiva's 24/25 Ski Collection Continues to Win Awards

The brand's Tempo and Capo skis were also recognized as some of the best backcountry skis of the year in a number of guides, with the Tempo being listed as one of Freeskier's Editors' Picks for the year.

Tempo Labs
Dec 4th, 2024
AI Copilot for Product Managers.

That's why Tempo Labs Inc. is excited to launch AI Copilot for Product Managers.

Tempo Labs
Dec 3rd, 2024
Realtime Multiplayer Editing

Today, Tempo Labs Inc. is thrilled to launch Realtime Multiplayer Editing- making collaboration on your React applications seamless and intuitive.

Tempo Labs
Dec 2nd, 2024
One Click Deployments in Tempo

Today, Tempo Labs Inc. is excited to launch Deployments in Tempo - a powerful new feature that allows you to deploy apps built in Tempo to the cloud with a single click.