Stitch (Google)
Web3 / ai data
Stitch is an AI-powered UI/UX design tool from Google Labs, built on the Gemini model family, that generates fully responsive user interfaces from either a text prompt or an uploaded hand-drawn wireframe sketch. Standard Mode (Gemini Flash) rapidly produces layouts; Experimental Mode (Gemini Pro) deeply analyses wireframe sketches to produce complex digital UIs with defined colour systems, typography, and interactive states. Stitch does not produce flat image mockups — it generates structured design systems including component states, spacing rules, and interactive behaviour, with export options for clean HTML/CSS code or editable layers directly into Figma. Introduced at Google I/O 2025 and available within Google Labs.
Example
A DeFi protocol team sketches a rough dashboard wireframe on paper, photographs it, uploads it to Stitch in Experimental Mode, and receives a fully responsive UI with dark-mode colour system, defined component states for wallet-connection and transaction flows, and export-ready HTML/CSS — eliminating an entire design sprint.
Why It Matters
dApp UI development is expensive and slow. Stitch's sketch-to-production-code capability lets small Web3 teams go from napkin wireframe to deployable frontend faster and cheaper than any traditional design-development pipeline, lowering the build cost for new protocols and wallets.
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