Jerremy Laesser designs sound and haptics for products that people use every day — from XR and gaming to robotics, social platforms, and automotive experiences. He cares about how technology feels, not just how it functions.
He’s led sound and implementation strategy for immersive VR fitness, next-generation mobility, and interactive systems where timing, feedback, and emotion matter. To him, sound isn’t decoration. It’s guidance. It’s confidence. It’s the subtle layer that helps people move, understand, and trust what they’re using. When audio and haptics are designed together, the experience simply makes sense.
Jerremy is especially interested in multi-sensory design — how rhythm, touch, and space work together to create connection. His work focuses on building clear, scalable systems that support both performance and emotion.
Outside of product work, he produces music under the name THRPY and founded Above and Below, an independent label supporting forward-thinking electronic artists.
He’s also a husband and father of two. Movement plays a big role in his life — whether lifting weights, playing basketball, or drawing from years of capoeira, breakdance, and skateboarding. Those experiences continue to shape how he thinks about rhythm, flow, and the body in motion.
