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Google updates Stitch to let users turn natural language prompts into UI designs, introducing an “AI-native” software design canvas and a reasoning design agent

Stitch is evolving into an AI-native software design canvas that allows anyone to create, iterate and collaborate on high-fidelity UI from natural language.

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  • @joshwoodward Josh Woodward on x
    Huge Stitch update today! My favorite new feature: Stitch Live You can now click and *talk* to your designs ("change this screen") or use Stitch as a sounding board for real-time design critiques, and it gets to work on your changes.
  • @venturetwins Justine Moore on x
    Vibe design is here ✨ I got early access to Stitch from @GoogleDeepMind and was blown away - it's like partnering with a pro designer. Start with a simple prompt for a mobile or Web UI and iterate through to a clickable prototype (and code!). Watch me make “Finn's Fudge” 👇 [video…
  • @stitchbygoogle @stitchbygoogle on x
    Meet the new Stitch, your vibe design partner. Here are 5 major upgrades to help you create, iterate and collaborate: 🎨 AI-Native Canvas 🧠 Smarter Design Agent 🎙️ Voice ⚡️ Instant Prototypes 📐 Design Systems and DESIGN.md Rolling out now. Details and product walkthrough [video]
  • @carnage4life Dare Obasanjo on bluesky
    Figma stock dropped -8% today as Google introduced “vibe designing” into its Stitch UI tool which lets you describe the UI you want to create.  —  Figma is now down -80% since its IPO which is just brutal.  I never have expected them to be one of the early casualties of AI.
  • r/Bard r on reddit
    Introducing “vibe design” with Stitch
  • @seanhodgdon.com Sean Hodgdon on bluesky
    To be clear, Figma should absolutely be integrating these things a lot more directly  —  Sure you can use the Figma MCP and Code-to-Canvas tool, but direct integration is an obvious move they need to make sooner rather than later
  • @seanhodgdon.com Sean Hodgdon on bluesky
    From the Stitch FAQ—something tells me they aren't on the same level at all [embedded post]
  • @landforce Colin Landforce on x
    I just tried this... Asked it for a styleguide for a new site of mine (so I can build out more pages and layouts that match) - it pulled colors, fonts and generic icons into a canvas... So I told it to include images and design elements too - it mocked up 3 new generic pages
  • @uiux_harshit Harshit on x
    Google Stitch vs Claude vs Human Pick your winner [image]
  • @pitdesi Sheel Mohnot on x
    Figma got crushed on this one :/ Anecdotally seeing more companies task design work to the product team already. [image]
  • @hewarsaber @hewarsaber on x
    Holy shit. New Google Stitch is scary Designers, I think we're cooked [image]
  • @kloss_xyz Klöss on x
    hey stitch, build me a $1,000,000/yr design agency, make no mistakes [video]
  • @ehuanglu @ehuanglu on x
    design skills don't matter anymore google's vibe design agent can talk, watch your designs on canvas in realtime.. tell you why its bad and edit for you [video]
  • @wesroth Wes Roth on x
    Google has officially lifted the veil on the “biggest update ever” for its AI design tool, Stitch. The update transforms the platform from a simple prompt-to-UI generator into a spatial, multimodal, and highly autonomous design environment. The 5 Major Upgrades: AI-Native [video]
  • @ultralinx @ultralinx on x
    But it still all looks like typical AI slop 😬
  • @jamesoncamp @jamesoncamp on x
    You're either going to bookmark this and forget about it like you do with everything else. Or you're going to set aside an hour tonight, dive in, and realize you just replaced a $10,000/month designer. Split test landing pages every 30 minutes. Rebuild every creative, every
  • @lucas__crespo Lucas Crespo on x
    Google Stitch is interesting but let's be honest about what it is. Spell check didn't make anyone a better writer. It just made bad writing less frequent. That's what AI design tools do. They clean up the mess. They don't create the vision. You can prompt claude code, gemini,
  • @hewarsaber @hewarsaber on x
    sorry Figma. it's over [image]
  • @timhaldorsson Tim Haldorsson on x
    Figma is cooked Google with 15 years of data on everyone is shipping their own design competition to Figma and their stock is tanking 🤯 [image]
  • @scottastevenson Scott Stevenson on x
    Google disrupting Figma is unexpected
  • @dorizzdt Scott on x
    tbc. i have no respect or loyalty to @figma .. i watched them rob @sketch and weaponize it with web based. I have yet to see them beyond a webified / collab version show any original thought ... so if Google Stitch eventually takes them out, karma i guess. just keep your hands
  • @hadley Hadley Harris on x
    12 years later the VC who passed on Figma's seed because Google could kill them is finally feeling seen
  • @melkeydev @melkeydev on x
    Feel pretty bad for all the Figma employees who are locked from selling their stock watching this plummet
  • @aakashgupta Aakash Gupta on x
    Google just gave away a design tool pipeline aimed directly at Figma's throat. For free. Galileo AI charged $39 per month for 300 design generations before Google acquired it in May 2025. Google's first move was killing the subscription entirely. 350 generations per month, no
  • @lexsokolin Lex Sokolin on x
    The UI layer is getting eaten by prompts. Google just upgraded their design platform Stitch. Describe an interface in plain language, get production-ready layouts, components, and working code. Tweak spacing, shift layouts, adjust flows through conversation. No Figma. No