Google introduced Stitch, its revolutionary AI-powered interface design tool, during the keynote at Google I/O 2025. This innovative solution transforms natural language prompts or reference images into fully functional UI designs complete with production-ready HTML and CSS code.
Stitch's dual-model architecture offers flexibility between Gemini 2.5 Pro and Flash models for different design needs Image Credits: Jagmeet Singh / TechCrunch
The Rise of AI-Assisted Development
Stitch enters a rapidly evolving market of AI coding assistants, joining competitors like Anysphere's Cursor and OpenAI's newly launched Codex service. Microsoft also recently enhanced its GitHub Copilot platform during Build 2025, signaling growing industry investment in AI-powered development tools.
Stitch's Core Capabilities
While positioned as an entry point rather than comprehensive design suite, Stitch offers impressive customization:
Direct export to Figma projects
Full code visibility for IDE integration
Granular element customization
Coming soon: Screenshot-based UI editing
Practical Applications
During live demonstrations, Google showcased Stitch creating:
A responsive book discovery mobile app interface
An apiary management web dashboard
"We're focused on making that initial design iteration effortless," explained Google Product Manager Kathy Korevec. "Stitch gives developers a springboard for more advanced design exploration."
Jules AI Developer Assistant Goes Public
Complementing Stitch's launch, Google expanded access to Jules – its AI-powered coding assistant now in public beta. Jules demonstrates sophisticated capabilities including:
Automated codebase upgrades
Pull request generation
Technical debt management
While powerful, Stitch maintains focus on initial design concepts rather than full platform replacement Image Credits: Jagmeet Singh / TechCrunch
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