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Google Labs Product Manager Rustin Banks has lifted the wraps off the company’s latest « vibe » tool – Stitch.
Stitch takes what we already know about vibe coding – the name given to generating code with artificial intelligence – and applies it to the entire concept of software design.
With Stitch, users can start by sharing their intent, feelings or business goals, rather than precise blueprints, and the generative AI tool gets to work turning those ideas into reality.
Google hopes that Stitch ultimately encourages users to explore multiple ideas, brainstorm and self-critique (with AI assistance, of course), which could lead to higher-quality outcomes.
Stitch itself is already an existing product, but the company has redesigned the UI and repurposed the tool as an AI-first ‘vibe design’ assistant. « It now features a new AI-native, infinite canvas that gives your ideas room to grow from early ideations to working prototypes, » Banks wrote.



