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Stitch is Google Labs' AI UI designer: describe a screen in plain language (or upload a sketch or wireframe) and it generates polished interface designs you can iterate on conversationally. Unlike pure image generators, Stitch outputs real structure — you can export to Figma or grab working frontend code for React and Flutter.
The design-to-code bridge is the reason to care. Most AI design tools stop at pretty pictures; Stitch's exports preserve component structure, which makes the handoff to engineering meaningfully shorter. Iterating by chat — 'make it dark mode, tighten the spacing, swap the hero layout' — works better than it has any right to.
It's free with usage limits, and it's a Labs product, which cuts both ways: rapid improvement, but no SLA and no guarantee Google doesn't sunset or fold it into something else. Treat it as a concepting accelerator, not the system of record for your design work.
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