Google Turns Stitch Into a Full AI Design Canvas
Google's Stitch tool now lets anyone build polished UI designs from plain English using a reasoning AI agent.
Google just leveled up Stitch, its tool that converts natural language prompts into UI designs. The update transforms it from a clever prototype into what Google calls an "AI-native" software design canvas.
The big additions: a redesigned canvas built around AI from the ground up, plus a reasoning design agent that can think through layout and interface decisions. Users describe what they want in plain English. Stitch handles the rest, generating high-fidelity UI ready for iteration.
The pitch is democratization. Google wants anyone — not just trained designers — to create, refine, and collaborate on production-quality interfaces without touching traditional design tools.
It's a direct shot at the Figma-dominated design workflow. Instead of dragging boxes and tweaking pixels, you just talk to the machine. Whether designers embrace or resist that shift remains the interesting question.