Nesrine Changuel is a product coach, trainer and author with over a decade of experience at companies like Google, Spotify, and Microsoft. With a background in research and a PhD from Bell Labs in collaboration with UCLA, she brings deep technical expertise to human-centered product design. From pioneering video experiences at Skype to creating emotionally engaging features for Google Meet and Chrome, Nesrine has made it her mission to help teams build products users truly love. Today, she teaches, speaks, and trains companies around the world on how to create delightful, emotionally resonant products. She lives in Paris.
Nesrine is a product coach, trainer, speaker, and author. With a background in research and over a decade of product experience, she has built products used by millions like Chrome, Meet, Spotify, and Skype. Nesrine is known for her focus on emotional connection and user delight. Today, she helps teams create products people don’t just use, but truly love.
Nesrine Changuel is a product expert, coach, trainer, lecturer, speaker, and author. She has spent over a decade as a product manager and product leader in some of the world’s most successful and product-influencing companies, including Google, Spotify, and Microsoft.
After completing her MSc, Nesrine pursued a PhD at Alcatel Lucent Bell Labs in Paris in collaboration with UCLA, driven by a deep desire to explore and expand her expertise in computer science. Her research journey gave her the freedom to dive into domains like signal processing, video compression, reinforcement learning, and optimization. She has shared her research at prestigious international conferences and holds a portfolio of patents in her name.
After five years as a full-time researcher at Bell Labs, Nesrine transitioned into product management when Microsoft offered her a role as a video Product Manager at Skype. She relocated to Sweden to join Skype’s Stockholm office, where she led platform growth, developed core video calling experiences, and even collaborated with NASA to integrate Skype with HoloLens devices. She also worked on strategic initiatives like interoperability between Skype and Microsoft Teams.
After four years at Skype, Nesrine thought that video conferencing tools reached a good maturity level and considered exploring new areas. She joined Spotify, where she led product areas such as video podcasts and media quality, helping the company scale its platform to support new formats and a wider range of devices. But when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, her view on the maturity of video communication was challenged. As society rapidly shifted toward fully digital interactions, new user needs emerged, ones that were deeply rooted in emotional experience and human connection.
This led her to Google, where she worked on Google Meet with a mission to create the most delightful digital meeting experience possible. Nesrine worked on features such as background replacement, emoji reactions, and low-light mode—designing for environments where users didn’t just need functionality but needed to feel seen, heard, and comfortable. In 2022, she moved to Paris and joined the Chrome team, where she took on fresh product challenges at the intersection of productivity and emotional resonance, focusing on delivering delightful experiences in Chrome iOS.
In 2024, Nesrine left Google with a new mission: to help companies and product leaders build more delightful products. Having experienced the power of delight first-hand, she became determined to demystify the concept and make it more accessible. Her goal is to help teams move beyond just utility, and toward crafting emotionally engaging experiences that users truly love. Today, she teaches the concept of Delightful products through academic programs, executive education, and corporate training, empowering leaders and organizations to adopt the delight mindset and thrive in increasingly competitive markets.
Nesrine also teaches product management at institutions such as ESSEC and INSEAD Business School. Nesrine lives in Paris.