Google Stitch is an experimental tool from Google Labs that generates user interface designs and frontend code from natural language prompts and reference images. Users describe the screen or app they want, and Stitch produces visual layouts along with corresponding markup. It is built on Google AI models and aims to shorten the gap between an initial idea and a working interface concept, letting people explore several directions quickly before committing to a build.
The tool suits product designers, frontend developers, and founders who want to move from concept to a testable interface without starting in a blank canvas. It also helps non-designers sketch out ideas they can hand to a team. Because it lives in Google Labs, it works well for early experiments, hackathons, and rapid prototyping rather than final production design systems that need strict brand control and detailed component libraries.
In practice, Stitch lets you iterate on screens through follow up prompts, adjust layouts, and export generated code to continue development elsewhere. It can theme designs, produce multiple variations, and translate rough descriptions into structured pages.








