
Stitch by Google
Turn napkin sketches into production-ready UI in seconds.
927 followers
Turn napkin sketches into production-ready UI in seconds.
927 followers
For founders and PMs who can't afford to waste a week on mockups. Describe your UI, get editable design + real code. Free. By Google. It introduces Hatter, a new agent aiming to handle multi-step design tasks, plus new App Store asset generation and native MCP export.










Google is quietly turning Stitch into something much bigger than a UI generator 👀
The new Hatter agent hints at multi-step, reasoning-driven design workflows, not just one-shot mockups. If this connects to their “Deep Design” system, we might be looking at AI that actually thinks through product structure, not just visuals.
What stood out to me?
Auto-generated App Store assets (screenshots + descriptions + icon) 🔥
Native MCP export directly into Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI 🔌
That’s design → store-ready → dev environment in one flow.
Google is clearly building Stitch into a serious end-to-end product design engine.
Would you trust an agent to handle full multi-step UI flows or do you still prefer manual iteration?
@rohanrecommends The MCP export directly into Cursor and Claude Code is the part that actually changes the workflow — that's not just a UI generator anymore, that's a full handoff pipeline. Most tools break at the design-to-dev gap, if Stitch closes that natively it's a big deal. Still think manual iteration wins for complex flows but for landing pages and MVP screens? Let the agent run. 👀
@rohanrecommends I only trust multi-step UI agents when they leave a paper trail. If Stitch is doing App Store assets plus MCP export into Cursor, pin constraints across screens and show a diff per step so humans can approve fast. That's what makes iteration feel safe.
Can you make an Design of the app here and import that design into Antigravity project to build full app? @Stitch by Google <3
@hustlerv You can easily export it via MCP or code. It works great.
@aleksandr_smith Hello and thank you so much for your answer sir! :)
AI will be won by whomever creates the pipeline with the least friction from concept to production to iteration. The full product life cycle. It doesn't necessarily mean one app, but the cleanest flow between them. This looks like a step in the right direction. Don't replace Figma, work seamlessly with it.
@logankilpatrick Hi Logan. Does it teach design principles like spacing, layout, accessibility, or does it just generate designs? Can I learn UI/UX design by using Stitch, or will I become dependent on it?
The MCP export into Cursor is the feature I'd actually use daily. How opinionated is the generated code? With FuelOS I found AI-generated UI code was either too generic to ship or too tightly coupled to rework, and that middle ground is where most tools fall apart.