Google Stitch has been upgraded to an AI-native design platform, introducing the "Vibe Design" concept; Figma's stock price drops 8% in response.

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CryptoWorld reports that according to 1M AI News monitoring, Google Labs upgraded its AI design tool Stitch yesterday to a full-featured AI-native software design canvas, officially introducing the “vibe design” concept—using natural language to describe design intentions, with AI generating high-fidelity UI, corresponding to the vibe coding aspect of design. The new version includes four core updates:

  • AI-native infinite canvas: images, text, and code can all be dragged in as context, supporting real-time voice editing
  • Brand new Design Agent and Agent Manager: capable of reasoning across projects, supporting parallel exploration of multiple directions and tracking progress
  • DESIGN.md: plain text design specification files, readable and writable by both humans and AI Agents, similar to AGENTS.md in programming, used for importing and exporting design rules across tools, also supporting extraction of design systems from any URL
  • One-click interactive prototype generation: click “Play” to preview application flow, with Agents automatically inferring the next logical page Stitch is now available to users aged 18 and above in regions where Gemini is accessible, supporting connection to AI Studio via MCP server and offering an official SDK, targeting professional designers and entrepreneurs with no design experience. After the announcement, UI design platform Figma’s stock price dropped 8%.
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