Google has introduced a new feature in its AI user interface design platform, Stitch, that allows users to create mobile and web applications without needing extensive technical knowledge. The platform, which is currently in beta, uses natural language to interpret user descriptions and generate designs accordingly. This feature, dubbed "vibe design," enables users to describe the desired design, mood, or feeling they want to convey, and Stitch will generate a design based on that input.
The platform's multimodal design allows users to interact with Stitch using either text or voice commands. Users can also use natural language to make edits and receive real-time design critiques from the AI agent. This collaborative approach aims to make the design process more accessible and efficient.
One of the notable features of Stitch is its ability to generate designs based on user prompts. In a demonstration, Google showed how Stitch created a website in just a few minutes using a single prompt. The platform's flexibility also allows users to apply their designs to other projects and even extract design systems from URLs or import them from DESIGN.md files.
The introduction of Stitch's vibe design feature has the potential to revolutionize the way people approach web and app design. By eliminating the need for extensive technical knowledge, Stitch makes it possible for non-designers to create professional-looking applications and websites.
Stitch's vibe design feature is a significant step forward in making AI-powered design more accessible. As Nigerian startups and developers continue to grow, tools like Stitch can help bridge the design skills gap and enable more people to create innovative applications and websites. With its potential to save time and increase efficiency, Stitch is definitely worth keeping an eye on.





