ATOM OS
OS framework and HMI for ATOM — the first Russian electric vehicle.
About the product
ATOM (atom.auto) is the first Russian electric vehicle. ATOM OS is its operating system framework: the infotainment system, instrument cluster, and every interface a driver and passengers touch inside the car.
Information architecture of the infotainment system
I redesigned the information architecture of the vehicle infotainment system so that navigation, applications, and vehicle functions follow one predictable structure across screens and input methods.
Settings module: 100+ settings, one scalable structure
The settings module is one of the densest parts of a vehicle OS. I improved navigation, search, and user flows, consolidating more than 100 vehicle and system settings into a scalable structure that new features can join without breaking the model.
Core HMI experiences
Designed UX/UI for the core in-vehicle experiences:
- Home screen and widgets.
- Notifications.
- Climate controls.
- Applications.
- Instrument cluster interfaces.
Delivered interactive prototypes and product concepts used for stakeholder alignment and presentations.
Design-to-development process
I established a structured design-to-development handoff: organized design artifacts, mapped user scenarios to SRS requirements, prepared release batches, and created documentation for engineering and business analysis teams.
Research and collaboration
Led UX research activities, design reviews, and cross-functional workshops — shaping product concepts and advocating design decisions across product, research, and platform teams.
About the designer
Anton Mironov is a product designer focused on AI products, product strategy, UX, fintech, and mobility. Other work: Load Nova (AI co-pilot for freight dispatchers), Alfa Bank (B2B cash management), Push App (group expense tracker), Bief Lenses (OMS for optic salons).