
"Over the last year, AI has fundamentally changed how we build, turning simple descriptions into functional software. It now features a new AI-native, infinite canvas that gives your ideas room to grow from early ideations to working prototypes, with a brand new design agent that can reason across the entire project's evolution."
"Instead of starting with a wireframe, you can start by explaining the business objective you're hoping to achieve, what you want your users to feel, or even examples of what's currently inspiring you. You can speak directly to your canvas, and the agent can give you real-time design critiques, design a new landing page by interviewing you, and make real-time updates."
Google has introduced Stitch, a redesigned UI design tool that embraces 'vibe design'—an AI-driven approach to software creation. The tool features an AI-native infinite canvas and a design agent that reasons across project evolution. Instead of traditional wireframing, developers can describe business objectives, desired user experiences, or design inspiration. The tool supports voice interaction, allowing developers to speak directly to the canvas and receive real-time design critiques, generate landing pages through conversational interviews, and request variations like multiple menu options or color palettes. Google has also created an SDK and MCP server for Stitch to enable integration with coding assistants.
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