Google Stitch
Google Labs' AI UI design tool: describe an app in plain language and get high-fidelity mobile/web screens on an infinite canvas, then export to Figma or clean code (HTML/CSS/Tailwind, Flutter, SwiftUI). Free with monthly generation limits.
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Our take
Stitch turns a sentence into a working UI: describe an app and Gemini generates high-fidelity screens you can refine on an infinite canvas, then export to Figma or clean code across Tailwind, Flutter and SwiftUI. The 2026 update added multi-screen flows and a design agent. It is free through Google Labs with monthly limits. A genuine head start for design, not a finished design system.
Best for
Founders, PMs and developers who want to go from idea to a credible UI and exportable code fast, for free.
Pros
- Free via Google Labs with usable monthly limits
- Generates up to five connected screens from a prompt
- Exports to Figma and to Tailwind, Vue, Flutter, SwiftUI
- Infinite canvas with a project-aware design agent
Cons
- Still a Labs experiment; features and limits shift
- Generation caps each month
- Output is a starting point, not a design system
How it compares
Against Uizard or Magic Patterns, Stitch's pull is Gemini quality plus broad code export, and it is free where most rivals gate the good parts behind a subscription.
Full review
Stitch is Google Labs' AI UI design tool. You describe the app or screen you want in plain language and it generates a high-fidelity interface using Gemini, which you can then iterate on, restyle with a prompt, or refine by hand on an AI-native infinite canvas.
The 2026 update (Stitch 2.0) added multi-screen generation, so you can describe a flow and get up to five connected screens with consistent typography and components, plus a design agent that reasons across the whole project. Export options are unusually broad for a free tool: Figma, or code in HTML/CSS, Tailwind, Vue, Angular, Flutter and SwiftUI. It is free through Google Labs with monthly generation caps, which makes it a low-risk first step for Indian startups prototyping a product. Treat what it produces as a strong draft to refine, not a locked design system.
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4.0/5- Actual Utility4/5
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- Ease of Use4/5
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- Pricing Fairness5/5
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- Reliability3/5
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- Differentiation4/5
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Google Stitch free, and how much does it cost?
- Google Stitch is free to use.
- Who is Google Stitch best for?
- Founders, PMs and developers who want to go from idea to a credible UI and exportable code fast, for free.
- How is Google Stitch rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Google Stitch scores 4.0 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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