Google Stitch – Turns Prompts into Stunning Designs
Google recently launched a new tool called Stitch, aimed at making it easier for developers and designers to create user interfaces. Announced at Google I/O 2025, Stitch lets you turn simple text prompts or reference images into fully designed UI layouts and ready-to-use frontend code, cutting down the time and effort usually needed in the early stages of design.
Highlights
- Helps convert text instructions and images into designs
- Allows users to efficiently modify colors, styles, and structure
- Figma integration to further improve designs later
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What exactly is Google Stitch?
Stitch, part of Google Labs, is an AI-powered tool that makes UI design and development easier for both mobile and web apps. Whether you’re writing down ideas or uploading rough sketches, Stitch helps you quickly turn them into clean, ready-to-use interface layouts—complete with frontend code. You can export your designs directly to Figma or grab ready-to-use code, making it easy to move from concept to build without getting stuck on technical stuff. Powered by Google DeepMind’s latest AI models, Stitch is perfect for speeding up the early stages of design and development.
How does it work?
With Google Stitch, you can create your dream UI by just typing a description or even by uploading pics, e.g., a sketch. It then produces a series of designs for you to choose from, and you can further specialise by modifying colours, layouts, and styles until you hit the mark. When you’re satisfied with a design you’ve created, export static HTML code that matches the design frontend code to go along with it, or send the design to Figma for modification and sharing with the rest of your team.
Why use Google Stitch?
Goole Stitch lets designers design UI/UX faster and more creatively, and is easier to organize. It enables you to rapidly transform concepts into working designs and code, reducing your development time! You’ll have an explosion trying to figure out which layout to use! Stitch connects easily with tools you already use, such as Figma and team members, so collaboration is easy to manage. And it’s super easy to use, so you don’t even have to be a coding or design expert to put it to use.
Conclusion
With STITCH, UI design has been reimagined to make it easier for users to go from concept to working design. Developers needing quick mockups, or designers looking for layouts to play with – Stitch is designed to let you get things done quickly and easily. In the future, it could be a must-have for modern product teams. Want to try it out? Visit the official site: stitch.withgoogle.com
FAQs
Yes, Stitch is free to use, but there are some monthly usage limits:
1. 350 generations in Flash mode
2. 50 generations in Experimental mode
These limits might change over time, but you’ll be able to create quite a bit without paying.
Stitch is currently available to users aged 18 and older in 212 countries. Right now, it’s only available in English, but we’re working on expanding access.
Yes, you can! You retain ownership of any content you create with Stitch. According to Google’s Terms of Service, Google does not assume ownership of your original designs or code. Just be sure to follow any applicable terms and laws on your end.
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