Real-Time Computer Vision Architect

Apple
Sunnyvale, United States of America2025-10-24

About the job

The Video Computer Vision and Video Engineering teams are centralized applied research and engineering organizations responsible for developing real-time on-device Computer Vision, Machine Perception and Image Quality, technologies across Apple products. We balance research and product to deliver Apple quality, groundbreaking experiences, innovating through the full stack, and partnering with HW and SW teams to influence SW architecture, sensors, silicon, PD/ID roadmaps that brings our vision to life.

Responsibilities

No responsibilities listed.

Qualifications

Minimum

BS in Computer Science, Electrical engineering, or other relevant fields with a minimum of 8 years relevant proven experience.

Validated ability to work in a highly multi-functional environment at the intersection of Computer Vision, Embedded Systems, ISP, Mechanical and Electrical engineering, Optical Science, Human Factors or similar.

Proven track record in developing and improving CV perception algorithms and ISP pipelines.

Demonstrated experience in optimizing computer vision algorithms for performance, power, and memory on embedded platforms. Familiarity with firmware integration, operating system constraints, power and memory constraints, and low-level software development for image signal processing (ISP) in real-time applications.

Strong understanding of perception sensing technologies including color and monochrome cameras, depth sensors, and IMUs. Ability to understand and articulate trade-offs between multiple sensing solutions and their impact on both high-level algorithms and low-level system performance.

Preferred

Breadth of knowledge in some areas of computer vision including either classical methods or ML. These areas may include Image Enhancement, SLAM, calibration, scene understanding, gaze tracking, human representation, and activity recognition.

Experience in translating ambiguous, high-level product goals into detailed feature-level architectures and system requirements. Proven ability to derive defensible end-to-end requirements at the system level and decompose them into module/component specific requirements that include firmware, ISP, and OS constraints.

Strong leadership skills to drive large multi-functional efforts, resolve conflicts, and present results to the highest levels of Apple leadership. Demonstrated ability to bridge the gap between high-level algorithm design and low-level system optimization—including the challenges of optimizing ISP performance under tight power and latency constraints.

Experience in optimizing and fine-tuning ISP pipelines, including tasks like noise reduction, color correction, demosaicing, and dynamic range enhancement.

Ideal candidates will also have exposure to modern innovative techniques including vision transformers, foundation models, and vision-language models, with a focus on integrating these methods into resource-constrained environments.

Proficiency in debugging and optimizing performance at the firmware or OS level, with specific expertise in tuning ISP performance to ensure tight integration between hardware capabilities and algorithmic performance.