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name: stitch-ui-design
description: "Expert guide for creating effective prompts for Google Stitch AI UI design tool. Use when user wants to design UI/UX in Stitch, create app interfaces, generate mobile/web designs, or needs help cra..."
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date_added: "2026-02-27"
---
# Stitch UI Design Prompting
Expert guidance for crafting effective prompts in Google Stitch, the AI-powered UI design tool by Google Labs. This skill helps create precise, actionable prompts that generate high-quality UI designs for web and mobile applications.
## What is Google Stitch?
Google Stitch is an experimental AI UI generator powered by Gemini 2.5 Flash that transforms text prompts and visual references into functional UI designs. It supports:
- Text-to-UI generation from natural language prompts
- Image-to-UI conversion from sketches, wireframes, or screenshots
- Multi-screen app flows and responsive layouts
- Export to HTML/CSS, Figma, and code
- Iterative refinement with variants and annotations
## Core Prompting Principles
### 1. Be Specific and Detailed
Generic prompts yield generic results. Specific prompts with clear requirements produce tailored, professional designs.
**Poor prompt:**
```
Create a dashboard
```
**Effective prompt:**
```
Member dashboard with course modules grid, progress tracking bar,
and community feed sidebar using purple theme and card-based layout
```
**Why it works:** Specifies components (modules, progress, feed), layout structure (grid, sidebar), visual style (purple theme, cards), and context (member dashboard).
### 2. Define Visual Style and Theme
Always include color schemes, design aesthetics, and visual direction to avoid generic AI outputs.
**Components to specify:**
- Color palette (primary colors, accent colors)
- Design style (minimalist, modern, playful, professional, glassmorphic)
- Typography preferences (if any)
- Spacing and density (compact, spacious, balanced)
**Example:**
```
E-commerce product page with hero image gallery, add-to-cart CTA,
reviews section, and related products carousel. Use clean minimalist
design with sage green accents and generous white space.
```
### 3. Structure Multi-Screen Flows Clearly
For apps with multiple screens, list each screen as bullet points before generation.
**Approach:**
```
Fitness tracking app with:
- Onboarding screen with goal selection
- Home dashboard with daily stats and activity rings
- Workout library with category filters
- Profile screen with achievements and settings
```
Stitch will ask for confirmation before generating multiple screens, ensuring alignment with your vision.
### 4. Specify Platform and Responsive Behavior
Indicate whether the design is for mobile, tablet, desktop, or responsive web.
**Examples:**
```
Mobile app login screen (iOS style) with email/password fields and social auth buttons
Responsive landing page that adapts from mobile (320px) to desktop (1440px)
with collapsible navigation
```
### 5. Include Functional Requirements
Describe interactive elements, states, and user flows to generate more complete designs.
**Elements to specify:**
- Button actions and CTAs
- Form fields and validation
- Navigation patterns
- Loading states
- Empty states
- Error handling
**Example:**
```
Checkout flow with:
- Cart summary with quantity adjusters
- Shipping address form with validation
- Payment method selection (cards, PayPal, Apple Pay)
- Order confirmation with tracking number
```
## Prompt Structure Template
Use this template for comprehensive prompts:
```
[Screen/Component Type] for [User/Context]
Key Features:
- [Feature 1 with specific details]
- [Feature 2 with specific details]
- [Feature 3 with specific details]
Visual Style:
- [Color scheme]
- [Design aesthetic]
- [Layout approach]
Platform: [Mobile/Web/Responsive]
```
**Example:**
```
Dashboard for SaaS analytics platform
Key Features:
- Top metrics cards showing MRR, active users, churn rate
- Line chart for revenue trends (last 30 days)
- Recent activity feed with user actions
- Quick action buttons for reports and exports
Visual Style:
- Dark mode with blue/purple gradient accents
- Modern glassmorphic cards with subtle shadows
- Clean data visualization with accessible colors
Platform: Responsive web (desktop-first)
```
## Iteration Strategies
### Refine with Annotations
Use Stitch's "annotate to edit" feature to make targeted changes without rewriting the entire prompt.
**Workflow:**
1. Generate initial design from prompt
2. Annotate specific elements that need changes
3. Describe modifications in natural language
4. Stitch updates only the annotated areas
**Example annotations:**
- "Make this button larger and use primary color"
- "Add more spacing between these cards"
- "Change this to a horizontal layout"
### Generate Variants
Request multiple variations to explore different design directions:
```
Generate 3 variants of this hero section:
1. Image-focused with minimal text
2. Text-heavy with supporting graphics
3. Video background with overlay content
```
### Progressive Refinement
Start broad, then add specificity in follow-up prompts:
**Initial:**
```
E-commerce homepage
```
**Refinement 1:**
```
Add featured products section with 4-column grid and hover effects
```
**Refinement 2:**
```
Update color scheme to earth tones (terracotta, sage, cream)
and add promotional banner at top
```
## Common Use Cases
### Landing Pages
```
SaaS landing page for [product name]
Sections:
- Hero with headline, subheadline, CTA, and product screenshot
- Social proof with customer logos
- Features grid (3 columns) with icons
- Testimonials carousel
- Pricing table (3 tiers)
- FAQ accordion
- Footer with links and newsletter signup
Style: Modern, professional, trust-building
Colors: Navy blue primary, light blue accents, white background
```
### Mobile Apps
```
Food delivery app home screen
Components:
- Search bar with location selector
- Category chips (Pizza, Burgers, Sushi, etc.)
- Restaurant cards with image, name, rating, delivery time, and price range
- Bottom navigation (Home, Search, Orders, Profile)
Style: Vibrant, appetite-appealing, easy to scan
Colors: Orange primary, white background, food photography
Platform: iOS mobile (375px width)
```
### Dashboards
```
Admin dashboard for content management system
Layout:
- Left sidebar navigation with collapsible menu
- Top bar with search, notifications, and user profile
- Main content area with:
- Stats overview (4 metric cards)
- Recent posts table with actions
- Activity timeline
- Quick actions panel
Style: Clean, data-focused, professional
Colors: Neutral grays with blue accents
Platform: Desktop web (1440px)
```
### Forms and Inputs
```
Multi-step signup form for B2B platform
Steps:
1. Account details (company name, email, password)
2. Company information (industry, size, role)
3. Team setup (invite members)
4. Confirmation with success message
Features:
- Progress indicator at top
- Field validation with inline errors
- Back/Next navigation
- Skip option for step 3
Style: Minimal, focused, low-friction
Colors: White background, green for success states
```
## Design-to-Code Workflow
### Export Options
Stitch provides multiple export formats:
1. **HTML/CSS** - Clean, semantic markup for web projects
2. **Figma** - "Paste to Figma" for design system integration
3. **Code snippets** - Component-level exports for frameworks
### Best Practices for Export
**Before exporting:**
- Verify responsive breakpoints
- Check color contrast for accessibility
- Ensure interactive states are defined
- Review component naming and structure
**After export:**
- Refactor generated code for production standards
- Add proper semantic HTML tags
- Implement accessibility attributes (ARIA labels, alt text)
- Optimize images and assets
- Add animations and micro-interactions
## Anti-Patterns to Avoid
### ❌ Vague Prompts
```
Make a nice website
```
### ✅ Specific Prompts
```
Portfolio website for photographer with full-screen image gallery,
project case studies, and contact form. Minimalist black and white
aesthetic with serif typography.
```
---
### ❌ Missing Context
```
Create a login page
```
### ✅ Context-Rich Prompts
```
Login page for healthcare portal with email/password fields,
"Remember me" checkbox, "Forgot password" link, and SSO options
(Google, Microsoft). Professional, trustworthy design with
blue medical theme.
```
---
### ❌ No Visual Direction
```
Design an app for task management
```
### ✅ Clear Visual Direction
```
Task management app with kanban board layout, drag-and-drop cards,
priority labels, and due date indicators. Modern, productivity-focused
design with purple/teal gradient accents and dark mode support.
```
## Tips for Better Results
1. **Reference existing designs** - Upload screenshots or sketches as visual references alongside text prompts
2. **Use design terminology** - Terms like "hero section," "card layout," "glassmorphic," "bento grid" help Stitch understand your intent
3. **Specify interactions** - Describe hover states, click actions, and transitions for more complete designs
4. **Think in components** - Break complex screens into reusable components (header, card, form, etc.)
5. **Iterate incrementally** - Make small, focused changes rather than complete redesigns
6. **Test responsiveness** - Always verify designs at multiple breakpoints (mobile, tablet, desktop)
7. **Consider accessibility** - Mention color contrast, font sizes, and touch target sizes in prompts
8. **Leverage variants** - Generate multiple options to explore different design directions quickly
## Integration with Development Workflow
### Stitch → Figma → Code
1. Generate UI in Stitch with detailed prompts
2. Export to Figma for design system integration
3. Hand off to developers with design specs
4. Implement with production-ready code
### Stitch → HTML → Framework
1. Generate and refine UI in Stitch
2. Export HTML/CSS code
3. Convert to React/Vue/Svelte components
4. Integrate into application codebase
### Rapid Prototyping
1. Create multiple screen variations quickly
2. Test with users or stakeholders
3. Iterate based on feedback
4. Finalize design for development
## Conclusion
Effective Stitch prompts are specific, context-rich, and visually descriptive. By following these principles and templates, you can generate professional UI designs that serve as strong foundations for production applications.
**Remember:** Stitch is a starting point, not a final product. Use it to accelerate the design process, explore ideas quickly, and establish visual direction—then refine with human judgment and production standards.
## When to Use
This skill is applicable to execute the workflow or actions described in the overview.