Google Stitch
1. The Problem with AI in Design
"When we build games or apps with AI tools like Gemini Canvas, we often encounter the same problem: 'The AI designs whatever it wants.' Even if we write great prompts, if we need a complex system with strict Corporate Identity (CI) colors or functional designs based on System Analysis (SA), letting AI randomly generate the interface isn't the answer."
2. Meet Google Stitch
"This is where Google Stitch comes in. This tool helps us turn ideas into UI simply by typing a prompt. But it stands out from other AI tools because it's designed specifically for Prototyping for Developers and System Analysts:
- It sketches layouts based on our specific conditions reasonably well.
- It drastically reduces the time spent drawing basic components from scratch.
- It allows us to see the 'first draft' of the system with functions matching the requirements or analysis we've reviewed."
3. Key Feature: From Stitch to Figma
"However, AI's weakness is often inconsistent details. Google Stitch's ace in the hole is its Figma Export function.
- Once Stitch creates the main structure, we can move everything to Figma to refine the details to 100% perfection.
- We can apply CI colors, adjust font sizes, or arrange buttons to match the System Analysis (SA) flow exactly.
- It's about using AI to reduce the initial workload, then applying human expertise for the final polish."
4. Conclusion
"In summary, Google Stitch isn't here to replace designers, but to serve as a 'drafting assistant' that turns complex visions into tangible structures, ready to be sent to Figma for final perfection."







