Stitch by Google
Google Stitch is a fast prototyping tool that turns ideas into UIs and allows you to export designs to Figma and code – but not always 🤷♂️. It’s great for early-stage work, though still too limited for full production use and definitely won’t kill your design job 😉

Description
Google Stitch (Beta) is an AI-driven prototyping tool that converts text prompts or images into user interfaces and HTML/CSS code. Powered by Gemini 2.5, it generates multiple UI variations, enables customization of colors, styles, and UX, and allows easy export to Figma – ideal for rapid prototyping and efficient transformation of ideas into functional interfaces.
Best to use for
- Fast UI flows for early phases
- Great for formats like the Design Sprint.
- Exploring layout or style variations early in design
Pro & Cons
Pros
- Quickly generates UIs from simple prompts or images
- Exports to both Figma and HTML/CSS (only standard mode)
- Free and easy to access (Google Labs)
Cons
- Still in beta – output often needs a lot of polishing
- Figma Export is a good start, but it has layout bugs and lacks a design system.
- Export is not available in Experimental Mode
- No multi-screen flows or interactive logic
- Image quality
Pricing
Stitch is free to use via Google Labs. It’s an experimental tool, with no commercial pricing announced yet.
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