Stitch AI by Google

Stitch is an AI-powered UI creation tool from Google Labs designed to help you go from an idea to a usable interface fast. Instead of starting with a blank canvas, you describe what you want—like a landing page, dashboard, mobile screen, or settings flow—and Stitch generates a clean UI layout you can refine in minutes. It’s built for the early stages of product design when you’re exploring direction, structure, and visual style, and you want something tangible to react to.

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What makes Stitch useful is how it bridges the “design → build” gap. You can start from a simple prompt, or use an existing reference (like a rough sketch, wireframe, or screenshot) to guide the layout.

Stitch then produces a design that’s already organized like a real product screen, so you can iterate quickly: adjust the tone, swap layout patterns, generate new variations, and keep narrowing down until it matches what you had in mind. Once you land on something good, it’s meant to be easy to take into your design workflow and also helpful for developers who want a head start turning the UI into working code.

Overall, Stitch is best thought of as a rapid UI “drafting partner” for founders, designers, and developers—especially when you want to validate an interface idea quickly, explore multiple directions without heavy manual work, and move from concept to implementation with less friction.

Key Features

  • Experiment-First Workflow
    Built for speed and exploration—helpful when you’re brainstorming, pitching, or iterating on product structure and information hierarchy.
  • Prompt-to-UI Generation
    Describe the screen or product you want in plain English and get a structured UI layout in seconds.
  • Image-to-UI Conversion
    Turn rough sketches, wireframes, or existing UI screenshots into a clean interface you can build on.
  • Multiple Variations On Demand
    Instantly generate alternate layouts and styles so you can explore different design directions without starting over.
  • Rapid Iteration and Refinement
    Keep adjusting the design through small changes—layout, components, spacing, and visual tone—until it feels right.
  • Web and Mobile UI Support
    Useful for common product surfaces like landing pages, SaaS dashboards, settings pages, checkout flows, and mobile screens.
  • Design Handoff-Friendly Output
    Produces UI that’s already organized in a way that’s easy to continue polishing inside a normal design workflow.
  • Code-Ready Export for Faster Builds
    Helps jump-start implementation by producing code output based on the generated interface.
  • Component-Based Layout Thinking
    Generates interfaces using recognizable UI patterns (sections, cards, navigation, forms), making it easier to edit and implement.
  • Great for Early Prototyping
    Ideal for MVP planning, client mockups, quick product demos, internal prototypes, and validating UI direction before investing time in full design systems.

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