Google Stitch: Design UIs with Just Your Words
Google just launched Stitch — an AI-powered UI design tool from Google Labs that turns plain text prompts, sketches, or screenshots into full responsive user interfaces. They're calling it "vibe design."
Instead of starting with wireframes, you just describe what you want. Stitch generates the UI, and you can iterate from there.
What it can do
Text to UI: Describe an interface in plain English and get a working, responsive design back instantly.
Voice canvas: Speak directly to your canvas. The AI can give real-time design critiques, interview you to build out new pages, and make edits live as you talk.
Interactive prototypes: Stitch screens together and hit Play to immediately preview the full app flow — no extra tools needed.
Powered by Gemini 3: The latest update brought significantly better contextual understanding, more polished layouts, and improved accessibility in generated interfaces.
Pricing
Currently free through Google Labs — 350 generations/month in standard mode, 200/month in Pro Screen mode (which adds image reference support). Available at stitch.withgoogle.com for users 18+ wherever Gemini is supported.