Victor Powell is a seasoned software engineer and founder with 13+ years building production systems for high-impact teams at Meta, Tesla, and Uber and later founding Crixet (acquired by OpenAI). He combines full-stack fluency—from C++ and Swift to TypeScript and Python—with hands-on product leadership, having shipped tooling for autopilot labeling, XR data pipelines, and real-time operational dashboards. At Uber he led web monorepo standardization and created “Heaven” (aka Godview) for live operations; at Meta he drove XR data collection, anonymization, and model-training tooling. An active open-source contributor, he’s enhanced widely used projects like Mapbox GL and Facebook Flow (improving LSP/code completion) and added Flow type defs that improve developer ergonomics. Based in San Francisco with a computer engineering background from the University of Pittsburgh, he’s passionate about visual explanations—authoring the Explained Visually site—to make complex systems more accessible.
13 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Engineering 3D Computer Graphics Web Design Software Engineering, Computer Engineering 3D Computer Graphics Web Design Software Engineering at University of Pittsburgh
Contributions:105 commits, 46 PRs, 90 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Victor primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and improving the functionality of the `react-map-gl` repository. Their contributions included cleaning up and refactoring existing styles, adding a testing framework, and upgrading the React version. The user also worked on adding props and fixing a bug related to style computations. These changes collectively improved the user experience and maintainability of the mapping library.
Interactive, thoroughly customizable maps in the browser, powered by vector tiles and WebGL
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:27 commits, 33 PRs, 89 comments in 2 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Victor primarily focused on enhancing the mapbox-gl-js library's capabilities and improving its integration with web technologies. Their contributions included enabling image export functionality by exposing canvas context attributes, thereby improving the library's flexibility. They added browserify support for modular JavaScript development and addressed same-origin image request issues. Furthermore, they added support for bubbling events for custom overlays and updated the code with flowtype annotations for improved code quality.
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