Stitch by Google is a Google Labs tool for designing interfaces faster. Describe a screen, add an image, or refine an idea with voice, and Stitch generates UI directions for a website or app. For adjacent UI ideation tools, compare it with Uizard and Lovable. For website and front-end workflows, also check Framer and bolt.new.
What Stitch by Google Can Do
- generate mobile app and web page UI from natural-language prompts
- use images, text, and code as project context
- explore multiple design directions quickly
- connect screens into interactive prototypes for user-flow checks
- use DESIGN.md to carry design rules and context across tools
- export designs into Google developer tools and MCP/SDK-based workflows
Who It Is For
Stitch is useful for founders, product teams, designers, and developers who need to turn an idea into a first screen, landing page, form, dashboard, or prototype. On AIDive, related tools live in Design Assistants, Website Builders, and No Code Low Code.
What To Keep In Mind
Stitch is still a Google Labs experiment. It can speed up the path from idea to UI, but final screens should still be reviewed manually for copy, accessibility, responsiveness, and fit with your design system.


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