
"In May 2025, we witnessed a pivotal moment in the evolution of AI-powered interface design as Google acquired one of the leading tools in the field. Galileo AI, known since 2022 for turbocharging the UI creation process by turning simple text prompts into polished designs, now carries a new name: Google Stitch. Having used this tool back when it was still Galileo, I wanted to see whether Stitch genuinely improves the design process or just carries a new logo."
"When it comes to UX design, I see four key use cases for using Google Stitch. Rapid UI design ideation Stitch is great for exploring multiple UI design ideas quickly. Say you're working on a landing page and want to see how different visual styles (warm, playful, or professional) might look. Instead of manually designing each option, you can generate multiple concepts from a simple text prompt, a rough sketch, or an existing wireframe."
Google acquired Galileo AI and rebranded it as Google Stitch. Stitch converts text prompts, rough sketches, or wireframes into high-fidelity, editable UI designs. Designs generated from clear text prompts can be exported directly into Figma or copied as HTML/CSS code for use in code editors. Iterative refinement is possible through follow-up prompts and built-in customization options. Designs generated from uploaded sketches or wireframes can be turned into high-fidelity visuals but cannot be exported directly to Figma; those must be copied as HTML/CSS instead. Stitch accelerates rapid UI ideation and exploration of visual styles.
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