Designing an app’s interface—one that’s intuitive, polished, and accessible—can be time-consuming and often demands familiarity with design tools like Figma. Now, Google has unveiled an AI-powered solution that can produce a fully realized app UI in minutes, no design background required.
Called Stitch, this experimental tool transforms simple text prompts and image inputs into detailed UI mockups and even the corresponding frontend code. For example, you might ask for “a gallery app with a ‘people you may know’ section at the top,” and within moments, Stitch will deliver a polished design. Thanks to Gemini 2.5 Pro’s multimodal capabilities, you can also upload rough sketches or wireframes, and the AI will refine them into high-fidelity layouts. Need the app in another language? Stitch can switch it over instantly. And if the first result isn’t quite right, you can generate multiple variations until you find the perfect fit.
Once you’ve chosen a layout, you can tweak details—theme colors, typography, corner rounding—and either export the mockup straight into Figma or generate working frontend code to kickstart development. Stitch builds on Google’s earlier Galileo AI, now enhanced by DeepMind’s models. I myself, with zero UI or coding experience, was able to create a multi-page gallery app in under thirty minutes. Imagine what skilled designers and developers will accomplish with this powerful new tool.