At Google I/O 2025, Google introduced ‘Stitch,’ an experimental AI tool designed to revolutionize UI design and development. Powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, Stitch enables users to transform text prompts and images into functional UI designs and frontend code within minutes.
Key Features of Stitch:
- Natural Language UI Generation: Users can describe desired interfaces in plain English, specifying elements like color schemes and user experience goals. Stitch interprets these prompts to create tailored UI designs.
- Image-Based Design Input: By uploading sketches, wireframes, or screenshots, users can guide Stitch to produce digital interfaces that align with their visual concepts.
- Rapid Iteration: Stitch allows the generation of multiple design variants, facilitating experimentation with different layouts and styles
- Seamless Export Options: Completed designs can be exported as frontend code or directly into Figma for further refinement and collaboration.

Currently available in English via Google Labs, Stitch aims to streamline the UI design process, bridging the gap between conceptualization and implementation. This tool positions Google to compete with similar offerings like Figma’s Make UI builder.
You can access Stick here: stitch.withgoogle.com
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