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An early look at Google Stitch – the rebranded Galileo AI acquisition – reveals a significant redesign ahead of its expected I/O 2026 showcase in May. The tool is moving from simple text-to-UI generation toward a conversational agent with voice interaction, a 3D spatial workspace, and direct React code export from design screens. Features like QR-based user research and an “imagine more screens” suggestion engine push it well beyond prototyping into something closer to a full design-to-production pipeline. Figma has been adding AI features incrementally, but Google is taking a more aggressive swing – building the agent into the canvas itself rather than bolting it onto existing workflows. If the code export actually works, the line between designer and frontend developer gets a lot blurrier.
