Stitch by Google: AI-Powered UI Design for Faster Product Ideas
Design tools are changing quickly, and AI is beginning to change how teams go from an idea to a user interface. Stitch, Google’s experimental AI-powered design tool for making UI ideas for web and mobile apps, is one of the most interesting examples of this change. Stitch is meant to speed up the early stages of product ideation by turning natural language prompts or image inputs into interfaces.
Designers and product teams don’t have to start with a blank canvas; they can just tell Stitch what they want to build and it will come up with a visual direction in seconds. This makes it great for brainstorming, checking out ideas, and quickly looking at a lot of different options before getting into the nitty-gritty of product design.
Google announced Stitch at Google I/O 2025. It’s a new AI-powered tool that can make high-quality UI designs and the frontend code that goes with them for both desktop and mobile experiences. That announcement put Stitch in the middle of a bigger trend toward using AI to help make products, which makes design exploration faster and easier.
Here is the official announcement: 100 things we announced at Google I/O 2025.
Google recently added Gemini 3 integration to Stitch, which improved the quality of UI generation and added a new Prototypes feature that lets users connect multiple screens into working flows. This takes Stitch from being just a static mockup to being more like an interactive product exploration, which is very useful for teams that need to iterate quickly and test UX early on.
This is where AI can help with more than just making interfaces; it can also help with telling stories in product design. Stitch and other tools help teams share ideas visually, test user flows earlier, and make presentations more interesting before development starts.
That makes Stitch more than just another design experiment for digital teams. It is part of a bigger digital plan that uses AI to make it easier to move from idea to design to execution. As these tools get better, they could play a big role in how agencies, startups, and product teams design digital experiences.
We at San Interactive think that tools like Stitch are part of the next wave of creative workflow innovation, where AI helps people come up with ideas faster, work together more effectively, and think more deeply about digital products.





