Over 1500+ tools available, 25+ new tools everyday

Stitch is a next-gen AI interface design platform built by Google Labs to make UI creation seamless and intelligent. You can input natural language prompts describing your app idea—such as “mobile dashboard for food delivery with green accents”—or upload sketches, wireframes, or screenshots. Stitch then produces a responsive UI layout, along with clean HTML/CSS code, ready for further refinement. You can export the design to Figma, iterate visually, or adjust directly in Stitch using prompts. It supports exploring multiple variants, customizing themes and styles, and refining details as you go. Leveraging Gemini 2.5 models, Stitch is at the intersection of design, AI, and frontend development, helping bridge gaps between concepts and real products. 

Key Features

  • Natural language to UI generation (text prompts → interface) 

  • Sketch / wireframe / screenshot input to design transformation

  • Export to Figma for design iteration and collaboration 

  • Generate HTML & CSS code ready for development handoff 

  • Multiple variants, style/theme customization, iterative refinement 

  • Google-backed (Labs / Gemini) experimental tool with continuous updates 

Industries

  • UI / UX Design & Product Teams

  • Web & Mobile App Development

  • SaaS & Software Startups

  • Digital Agencies & Creative Studios

  • Prototyping & Innovation Labs

  • Design Education & Training

Stitch makes UI ideation, prototyping, and design-to-code handoff dramatically faster, especially in early-stage development. Teams can start with a simple prompt like “task manager app with dark mode and minimalist style” and get a fully laid out UI in seconds. Designers might upload rough wireframes or sketches to get polished versions instantly. Front-end developers can take generated HTML/CSS and integrate it into working apps. Product managers and UX strategists can iterate feature flows visually without needing a full design backlog. Agencies can generate mockups for client pitches on the fly. Educators and students use Stitch to teach UI/UX design principles with AI assistance. Example: a startup founder uploads a sketch of a dashboard, asks Stitch to style it with “modern gradient theme,” exports to Figma for final touches, then hands off clean code to the dev team — cutting days of back-and-forth into minutes. Stitch is ideal for MVP prototyping, internal tooling, concept validation, and bridging communication between design and dev roles.

Recently Viewed Products