Google Stitch (Google Labs)
7.9/10
Experimental AI tool from Google Labs that generates UI variants and frontend code from prompts and references.
Google Stitch is an experimental AI tool from Google Labs that bridges the gap between design concepts and implementation. The platform generates UI variants and corresponding frontend code from text prompts and design references, enabling rapid iteration on interface designs. Stitch allows designers and developers to explore multiple UI variations quickly, with each variant including working frontend code. The tool represents Google's exploration into AI-powered design-to-code workflows, offering a glimpse into the future of design tooling. Official announcements and documentation are available through Google Developers Blog.
Score Breakdown
8.0Ease of Use
7.5Feature Richness
9.0Value for Money
7.0Support
AI Features
- UI variant generation from prompts
- Frontend code generation
- Reference-based design
- Variant iterations
- Design-to-code automation
UX Use Cases
- UI variant exploration
- Frontend code generation
- Design iteration
- Prototype development
- Design-to-code workflow
Pros
- Free experimental tool
- Official Google Labs product
- Generates working code
- Good for UI exploration
- Innovative approach
Cons
- Experimental - may have limitations
- Limited availability
- May lack advanced features
- Documentation may be limited
- Future availability uncertain
