Try Google Stitch — AI UI Design from Google

Generate complete UI screens from text descriptions using Gemini AI and Material Design 3.

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What is Google Stitch?

Google Stitch is Google's AI-powered UI design tool that uses Gemini to generate complete, production-ready mobile and web UI screens from natural language descriptions. Launched in 2026, Stitch is designed to dramatically accelerate the early stages of UI design—turning ideas into designed screens in seconds rather than hours.

Built on Material Design 3 principles, Stitch generates UIs that immediately feel polished and Google-native. The tool targets both designers who want to rapidly prototype concepts and developers who want a design foundation to build from without extensive Figma expertise.

Key Features: 8.1/10

1. Text-to-UI Generation

Describe your screen in plain text ("a fitness app home screen showing today's workout, calories burned, and a quick-start button") and Stitch generates a complete, visually coherent UI screen using Material Design 3 components.

2. Gemini Vision Input

Beyond text, you can upload a sketch, wireframe, or screenshot and ask Stitch to "redesign this in Material Design 3" or "add an AI assistant widget to this layout." The multimodal input dramatically expands creative possibilities.

3. Component-Level Editing

Generated designs aren't static images—Stitch produces editable component trees that you can refine: change colors, swap icons, resize elements, and adjust typography within the tool itself.

4. Export to Figma & Code

Export generated designs directly to Figma for further refinement, or export as clean HTML/CSS or Flutter code for immediate development use.

Pros

  • ✓ Google-backed — excellent Gemini integration
  • ✓ Material Design 3 compliance out of the box
  • ✓ Multimodal input (text + image)
  • ✓ Export to Figma and code
  • ✓ Fast iteration on UI concepts
  • ✓ Great for Android/Material app design

Cons

  • ✗ Outputs are Material Design 3 — limited for other design systems
  • ✗ Less flexible than Figma for custom designs
  • ✗ Still maturing — fewer templates than competitors
  • ✗ Best for mobile/Android — web UIs less strong

Best Use Cases

1. Android App Prototyping (★★★★★)

If you're building Android or Material Design apps, Stitch is unrivaled for generating compliant UI screens rapidly. The Material Design 3 output requires minimal adjustment for production use.

2. Design Sprints & Ideation (★★★★☆)

Generate 10 different screen variations in minutes during design sprints. Use Stitch to explore design directions quickly before committing to detailed Figma work.

3. Developer Prototyping (★★★★☆)

Developers without design skills can generate clean, usable UI designs and export them directly to Flutter or HTML—bridging the design gap in small teams.

Verdict: Is Google Stitch Worth Using?

Yes — especially for Android/Material Design projects. Google Stitch is the fastest way to generate Material Design 3-compliant UIs from text or image input. The Gemini integration is impressive, and the Figma/code export makes it practical for real workflows.

Its main limitation is the Material Design constraint—if your project uses a different design system, Stitch's output requires more rework. For Google ecosystem projects, it's a strong addition to any designer's toolkit.

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Kodjo Apedoh

About the Author

Kodjo Apedoh — Network Engineer & AI Entrepreneur

Kodjo is the founder of TechVernia and SankaraShield, with expertise in AI tools evaluation, enterprise technology, and mobile app ecosystems.

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