

For UI and product designers (and founders/PMs in the mix) when the brief is still mushy—or when you already have a Figma file, site, or codebase to start from. Google Stitch is a Google Labs AI design canvas: stream generations onto an HTML-native board, steer mid-flight, do in-place edits, and stitch screens into clickable flows. Prefer Figma when it is already your only source of truth and you only need light in-file AI.

You need hi-fi UI concepts fast: a vague brief, a rough screenshot, or an existing .fig / live site / codebase you want to remix—before you invest in full design-system craft inside Figma.
Primary loop is on the Stitch canvas (not inside Figma). Upstream: blank prompt, voice, screenshots, or existing .fig / site / code → DESIGN.md. Downstream: continue in Figma, publish a claimable Netlify URL, export to Bolt or Lovable, or use MCP skills to sync with a coding agent. Treat outputs as fast direction—finalize systems in your main design tool.




