Abigail Klein is a senior software engineer at Google with 12 years of experience building production ML-powered features across Chrome, ChromeOS, and Workspace. She blends deep systems knowledge of browser rendering and data structures with applied LLM and speech-recognition modeling, currently focusing on LLM security for Chrome. Abigail led the accessibility team that delivered Chrome Reading Mode and Live Caption—work that earned her a US patent and Google’s Accessibility Innovator award—and has repeatedly shipped on-device models for real-time user-facing features. Trained at MIT (BS, MEng) with research at CSAIL, she brings an HCI-focused AI perspective and a proven ability to move research-grade models into scalable products. Equally fluent in five languages including American Sign Language, she pairs technical breadth with a long-standing commitment to inclusive design.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer Science, Master of Engineering (MEng), Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Spanish, Hebrew, American Sign Language, Portuguese, English
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Abigail Klein - Senior Software Engineer at Google