

Bloomberg reports that Meta has successfully attracted Alan Dye, the leading design executive from Apple. Initially a designer of iPhone packaging, Dye ascended through the company to become the VP of Human Interface Design. Since 2015, Dye has contributed to the design of every software feature across the entire array of Apple’s products. Starting in 2026, he will step into the role of Chief Design Officer at Meta, where he will influence the user interface of Meta’s continuously expanding range of hardware and software offerings. Additionally, Billy Sorrentino, who previously held the position of Senior Director within Apple’s design team, will also be joining Meta.
It is widely recognized that Meta has been actively recruiting Apple engineers and researchers in recent months, mainly to bolster its AI division. However, the recruitment of Dye, a senior executive renowned for his crucial and prominent influence on Apple customers’ software interactions, marks a significantly daring move. Although it is not uncommon for top Apple executives to depart, this particular case of a leading Apple executive transitioning to a competing tech firm is quite unusual.
With Dye’s departure, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Steve Lemay will assume Dye’s former role: “Steve Lemay has been instrumental in designing every significant Apple interface since 1999. He consistently sets an incredibly high standard for excellence and exemplifies Apple’s ethos of collaboration and creativity.”