The AI-Powered Future of App Design: What Google’s Stitch Means for Mobile Designers
A New Era in Mobile App Design The unveiling of Google Stitch at the I/O 2025 is a breakthrough in the realisation of digital products. For years, mobile app design followed a layered choreography—sketch, design, hand off, code, iterate. It was painstaking, coherent only much of the time, and sometimes dilutive of original intention. Stitch, however, provides a dramatic reimagining: it compiles natural-language prompts to interactive, production-ready UI code. For teams creating a phone app, this means the ideation-to-prototype gap has the potential to shrink from weeks to minutes. For a mobile UI UX design company, that's more than a convenience—it's a revolution in workflow and creative thinking. What Exactly Is Google’s Stitch? In essence, then, Stitch is an AI design companion within the Google developer network. It takes prompt commands in text format, such as it says to make a dark-mode onboarding screen with a center button and a sliding-in animation, and delivers an a...