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March 22, 2026
Google Stitch Lets You Critique Designs by Talking to Them
Published: March 22, 2026 at 12:18 AM
Updated: March 22, 2026 at 12:18 AM
100-word summary
Google just added voice-driven design to Stitch, its AI design tool. You can now verbally critique mockups and watch them update in real time, while Gemini 3 stitches multiple screens into working prototypes instead of static files. The Voice Design preview lets non-designers contribute during early exploration without learning prompt syntax. Five new modes handle accessibility audits, missing-state generation, and developer handoff specs. Import your brand tokens via URL, export straight to Figma, and run multiple design directions in parallel. The catch? Most features remain experimental with no firm release dates. Still, this is Google betting that the next Figma won't use layers and artboards.
What happened
Google just added voice-driven design to Stitch, its AI design tool. You can now verbally critique mockups and watch them update in real time, while Gemini 3 stitches multiple screens into working prototypes instead of static files. The Voice Design preview lets non-designers contribute during early exploration without learning prompt syntax. Five new modes handle accessibility audits, missing-state generation, and developer handoff specs. Import your brand tokens via URL, export straight to Figma, and run multiple design directions in parallel. The catch? Most features remain experimental with no firm release dates.
Why it matters
Still, this is Google betting that the next Figma won't use layers and artboards.