Google Stitch
Design with AI
Google Stitch is an experimental AI-powered software design canvas from Google Labs for creating and iterating on high-fidelity UI from natural language, images, text, code, and voice, with prototype and export workflows.

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A creator thread resurfaced Google Stitch as a free Labs tool that turns detailed prompts into prototypes and exports HTML, CSS, Tailwind, React, and Figma files. The prompt pack matters because it shows designers can move from one-line brief to landing pages, auth flows, dashboards, and pricing screens without starting in Figma.
MengTo published a 43-minute workflow and 500+ remixable DESIGN.md files for turning specs into landing pages, mobile screens, and motion concepts. Use the library as reusable design memory across Stitch, Claude Design, and code handoffs.
Google published the draft DESIGN.md specification so colors, typography, components, and rules can live in one AI-readable file, with a CLI validator and components support in progress. That matters because design agents and handoff tools can point to one structured source of truth instead of inferring UI rules from scattered docs.