I Asked Google to Design Me an App UI and It Did-Google Stitch First Look
Briefly

Google's recent introduction of Stitch, a Gemini-powered UI design tool, aims to transform ideas into front-end code and UI designs in minutes. An experienced product designer tested Stitch by prompting it to create a mobile app focused on mindfulness, specifying a soft color palette with rainbow glows. While the design generated was clean, it fell short in executing some of the requested stylized elements and produced only a single screen without interactivity, raising questions about its effectiveness for professional use.
I started off by using a simple prompt for a mobile app. "Create me a mobile app for building mindfulness habits; make it soft, light in color, with rainbow glows, soft grad." It missed the mark on some of the stylized things that I asked it to do.
As a product (UX/UI) designer of 20 years, I wanted to see how this latest flavor of Text to UI generation tool would stack up. It seems to have generated only one screen.
At I/O 2025, the company Google unveiled Stitch, a Gemini-powered tool that promises to turn ideas into UI designs and front-end code in minutes.
The design is clean otherwise, but I can't click around on it and do anything; it seems limited in interactivity.
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