Summary
- Stitch's vibe-designing lets non-designers create polished UIs via text or voice.
- AI agents in Stitch refine designs and export usable UI code or assets.
- Stitch's 'Play' previews auto-generate a UI usage map to improve user flows in seconds.
One of the major strengths of using an LLM to create media is that it enables people without technical expertise to achieve their goals. We first saw this with 'vibe coding,' which lets both people who don't know how to code and professionals quickly whip up a prototype or a testing area with minimal effort.
However, sometimes you probably want to make an app that requires a UI to navigate, and, of course, you want it to look as good as possible. While you can ask an AI to vibe-code a UI for you, what it really needs is something that's less based on programming and more oriented around visual design. As such, Google has released a new "vibe-designing" feature in Stitch that lets you create a front-facing element for your software with minimal effort.
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Google Stitch uses AI agents to help you create your app's UI
You can even use your microphone, if you want
In a post on The Keyword, Google shows off its new "vibe-designing" feature in Stitch. The idea is that you tell Stitch either via text prompts or speech what you want to achieve with your UI, and it will quickly whip up something for you to try. Stitch features several AI agents you can use to better refine and experiment with the UI you're currently trying out, and once you've landed on something you like, you can export the design for your own apps.
However, arguably the most impressive part of this new feature allows you to 'play out' your UI flow and have the AI work out where everything should go:
You can “Stitch” screens together in seconds and simply click “Play” to quickly preview your interactive app flow. Stitch can automatically generate logical next screens based on the click, mapping out user journeys effortlessly. This rapid feedback loop means you can refine individual elements or overhaul entire flows with a single click, ensuring your best ideas are validated and polished in record time.
It's still in an experimental phase, but if you want to give it a go, head over to the Stitch beta website and start vibe-designing right away.
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