VLM Run · 1 month ago
Founding DevRel
VLM Run is building an enterprise infrastructure layer for visual intelligence, aiming to provide developers with a unified interface for Vision-Language Models. They are seeking a DevRel lead to create engaging content, represent the company at events, and foster community engagement.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)Computer VisionEnterprise SoftwareInformation ServicesMachine LearningRoboticsSoftware
Responsibilities
Ship content that developers actually use
Publish technical posts, tutorials, and launch content (docs, cookbooks, blog, X/LinkedIn, HN/Reddit)
Create polished demos (not prototypes): short videos, notebooks, repos, and “copy/paste” quickstarts
Turn product updates into clear narratives: what it does, why it matters, how to use it
Be the technical face of VLM Run
Speak at conferences and meetups (VLMs/LLMs, MLOps, data infra, developer tools)
Partner with OSS communities and integrators (SDKs, frameworks, agent tooling)
Help us grow mindshare in verticals where visual data is a bottleneck (healthcare, construction, vertical SaaS)
Build and run the community loop
Own Discord: answer questions, capture feedback, and turn it into actionable issues/PRDs for the team
Run meetups, office hours, livestreams, and hack nights
Spotlight user projects and design partners (case studies, writeups, guest talks)
Qualification
Required
You can explain technical products with clarity and taste
You write like an engineer, not marketing
You've shipped DevRel work that created pull: tutorials, demos, talks, OSS contributions
Comfort with Python + APIs (and ideally notebooks, SDKs, basic ML infra concepts)
Strong public speaking and willingness to travel for a handful of events per quarter
Preferred
experience in ML/AI
developer platforms
data/infra tools
Company
VLM Run
VLM Run is an unified gateway for enterprise Visual AI that extract structured JSON from images, video, and documents.
Funding
Current Stage
Early StageTotal Funding
unknown2023-01-01Seed
Company data provided by crunchbase