One of the biggest challenges in app development is creating a thoughtful, elegant, and accessible UI. Designing often takes a lot of time and requires a good understanding of tools like Figma. But Google is launching a new AI tool that lets you design your ideal app in just minutes, without any prior experience.
Google’s Stitch is an experimental tool that transforms simple prompts and image inputs into detailed UI designs and frontend code within minutes. For example, you can type a prompt like “create a gallery app with a ‘people you may know’ section at the top,” and it will generate a mockup design quickly.
Stitch is powered by the multimodal capabilities of Gemini 2.5 Pro, allowing you to share sketched ideas or rough wireframes to bring your designs to life. It can even switch the app’s entire language instantly. If the initial design doesn’t quite fit your vision, you can generate multiple mockups of the same concept to find the best match.
You can then fine-tune details by choosing different themes, fonts, and corner radii. Once satisfied, you can copy and paste your design directly into Figma or generate frontend code to turn your design into a working app. It’s also important to note that Stitch is an evolution of Galileo AI, now enhanced with Google’s DeepMind models.
Someone like me, with no prior experience in UI design or app development, was able to create a basic gallery app with multiple pages in just half an hour using Stitch. Now imagine what a professional in the field could accomplish with this powerful AI tool.