
Google Stitch
Google's AI design canvas to generate complete user interfaces from text descriptions, images or voice commands
Overview
Google Stitch is an AI-assisted design tool that generates complete user interfaces, app screens or web pages from simple text instructions, a wireframe image, or even voice commands. The tool is currently in Google Labs phase, free with no credit card required. It works with multiple base models (Gemini Flash for simple requests, up to 350 generations, or Gemini Pro for experimental mode, limited to 200 generations). A credit system based on complexity regulates usage: a simple request like a single-page portfolio costs 3 credits, while a multi-screen application can consume several dozen credits.
Google Stitch currently offers no French-language interface; the product remains exclusively in English, with no official localization announced. The tool has no documented public API for external integrations. Stitch remains primarily an exploration and rapid iteration tool for designers and developers who want to prototype interfaces without going through traditional design tools: it is not a complete web publishing platform. Daily credit limits are a barrier to intensive use, and Stitch is expected to exit Google Labs with a paid pricing model during the second half of 2026, potentially with plans 30-50% below Figma's pricing according to analyst projections.
Our verdict
Best for designers and product teams who want to rapidly explore complex AI-assisted UI concepts with free and daily credit access. Not for you if you need a complete web publishing platform or API integration: Stitch is a prototyping tool, not a site builder.