Google Launches AI Tool Stitch for Rapid UI Design Transformation

Google has recently **launched** a new generative AI tool called Stitch, designed to assist developers in swiftly transforming user interface concepts into functional and ready-to-use designs.

Available through Google Labs and powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, Stitch can convert text prompts and images into «complex user interface projects and code in just minutes.»

This tool generates visual interfaces based on the chosen themes and natural language descriptions, currently supporting only English. Developers can specify elements they’d like to incorporate in their designs, such as color palettes and user interface components. Additionally, they can upload visual references, including wireframes, rough sketches, and screenshots of other projects.

Stitch allows for the generation of «multiple variations» of an interface, facilitating experimentation with diverse styles and layouts. These variations come with fully functional interface code that can be directly integrated into applications or exported to Figma for refinement of design elements, integration with existing systems, and collaboration with designers.

As such, Stitch aims to compete with Figma’s Make UI application, which was **announced** earlier this month.

In a related development, Google has **introduced** a new premium subscription plan for its AI services called Google AI Ultra. This plan offers the highest usage limits, access to advanced models, and exclusive features, priced at $249.99 per month. New users can benefit from a 50% discount for the first three months. Currently, this plan is only available in the United States, but the company plans to expand its availability soon.