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Stitch is Google’s AI-powered tool to help design apps


At its I/O 2025 developer conference, Google launched Stitch, an AI-powered tool to help design web and mobile app frontends by generating the necessary UI elements and code.

In a demo with TechCrunch, Google product manager Kathy Korevec showed two projects created using Stitch: a responsive mobile UI design for an app for bookworms and a web dashboard for beekeeping. Soon after I/O, Google plans to add a feature that’ll allow users to make changes in their UI designs by taking screenshots of the object they want to tweak and annotating it with the modifications they want, Korevec said. Now in public beta, the tool helps developers understand complex code, create pull requests on GitHub, and handle certain backlog items and programming tasks.

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