In-depth introduction to Google Stitch 🔥 Stitch is a brand new AI experimentation tool launched today by Google Labs, with the slogan "From idea to app". In short: Use natural language prompts (or upload hand-drawn sketches/screenshots) to generate professional-grade mobile and web UI designs in seconds, and directly output clean front-end code, drastically accelerating the process from idea to a working interface. Core capabilities: Text-to-UI: Describe the interface in Chinese or English, for example: "A modern fitness check-in app homepage, dark mode, card layout," and AI will immediately generate a complete layout, colors, icons, etc. Image-to-UI: Upload hand-drawn sketches, wireframes, competitor screenshots, or reference images, and Stitch can understand and transform them into a beautiful, editable UI (Experimental Mode is even better with Gemini 2.5 Pro). Dual modes: Standard Mode (Gemini 2.5 Flash): Fast, suitable for rapid iteration. Experimental Mode (Gemini 2.5 Pro): Higher quality, supports image input, and is more accurate. Real-time Iteration: A built-in chat box allows you to specify in text, "Make the buttons more rounded," "Change to a light theme," or "Add a sidebar," and AI will instantly update. Theme Switching: One-click switching between Light/Dark and different color schemes. Export Powerhouse: Directly Paste to Figma (a boon for designers). Export HTML + CSS / Tailwind / JSX and other front-end code for developers to use immediately. Supported Platforms: Mobile Apps (iOS/Android styles), responsive web pages, complex dashboards, etc. Who is it best suited for? Product Managers/Entrepreneurs: Quickly validate ideas without waiting for designers. UI/UX Designers: Use it for initial ideas and multiple variations, saving brainstorming time. Front-end Developers: Get code directly from the prompt, reducing the pain of converting design drafts to code. No-code Enthusiasts: Create a professional-looking app interface in minutes. Currently in a free experimental phase (Google account login required), generation times may be limited, and Experimental Mode will consume more resources. Stitch by Google isn't designed to replace Figma, but rather as a super-accelerator for the design process—especially suitable for early prototyping and exploration phases. The generated quality is already quite impressive, making it well worth a try.
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Google Labs
@GoogleLabs
03-19
Introducing the new @stitchbygoogle, Google’s vibe design platform that transforms natural language into high-fidelity designs in one seamless flow.
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