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Google is quietly turning Stitch into something much bigger than a UI generator 👀
The new Hatter agent hints at multi-step, reasoning-driven design workflows, not just one-shot mockups. If this connects to their “Deep Design” system, we might be looking at AI that actually thinks through product structure, not just visuals.
What stood out to me?
Auto-generated App Store assets (screenshots + descriptions + icon) 🔥
Native MCP export directly into Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI 🔌
That’s design → store-ready → dev environment in one flow.
Google is clearly building Stitch into a serious end-to-end product design engine.
Would you trust an agent to handle full multi-step UI flows or do you still prefer manual iteration?
Google is quietly turning Stitch into something much bigger than a UI generator 👀
The new Hatter agent hints at multi-step, reasoning-driven design workflows, not just one-shot mockups. If this connects to their “Deep Design” system, we might be looking at AI that actually thinks through product structure, not just visuals.
What stood out to me?
Auto-generated App Store assets (screenshots + descriptions + icon) 🔥
Native MCP export directly into Cursor, Claude Code, Gemini CLI 🔌
That’s design → store-ready → dev environment in one flow.
Google is clearly building Stitch into a serious end-to-end product design engine.
Would you trust an agent to handle full multi-step UI flows or do you still prefer manual iteration?