They’ve overhauled Stitch into something much more than a design tool — introducing what they call “vibe design.”
Here’s what stands out:
🔹 Infinite canvas + agent orchestration
Design is no longer linear. Stitch allows multiple directions to evolve in parallel — almost like running design “what-if scenarios” simultaneously.
🔹 Voice-driven design (preview)
You can literally talk to your UI and see changes happen in real time. This moves design closer to intent → execution without friction.
🔹 Instant interactive prototyping
Static screens are no longer the bottleneck. Stitch generates clickable flows and even predicts logical next screens.
🔹 Portable design systems (DESIGN.md)
Design rules are now structured, transferable, and closer to code — bridging the gap between designers and engineers.
Why this matters
We’re moving from:
Designing screens → Designing systems → Designing intent
This shift is similar to what we’ve already seen with “vibe coding.”
Now, design is becoming:
- conversational
- iterative at machine speed
- tightly integrated with development workflows
For builders, this means:
- faster validation cycles
- less handoff friction
- more focus on what to build vs how to design it
My take
This isn’t just a design tool upgrade — it’s a signal.
The boundary between design, development, and orchestration is collapsing.
And the people who understand systems + workflows (not just tools) will have the advantage.
https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/models-and-research/google-labs/stitch-ai-ui-design
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