GoogleのStitchとAI駆動開発の変革
GoogleのStitchプラットフォームは、AIネイティブなキャンバスを統合し、ユーザーがテキスト、画像、音声コマンドを使用してUIデザインを作成できるようにするAI駆動開発のシフトを象徴している。
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AIネイティブなデザインキャンバス
GoogleのStitchプラットフォームは、AIを中核としたデザイン環境を提供し、従来のデザインプロセスを変革する可能性がある。
マルチモーダルな入力方法
ユーザーはテキスト、画像、音声コマンドという複数の入力方法を組み合わせてUIデザインを作成できる。
AI駆動開発のシフト
このプラットフォームは、AIが開発プロセスの中心となる新しい開発パラダイムを示している。
実用的なデザインツール
具体的なUIデザイン作成機能を備えており、デザイナーや開発者の実際のワークフローに適用可能である。
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影響分析
この記事は、AIが単なる補助ツールから開発プロセスの中心的な要素へと進化していることを示しており、特にUI/UXデザイン分野におけるAIの実用化が加速する可能性がある。Googleのような大手企業がこの領域に参入することで、業界全体のAI駆動開発への移行が促進されるだろう。
編集コメント
AIがデザインプロセスに深く統合される新たな段階を示す記事だが、具体的な機能詳細や実証事例が不足しているため、現時点では可能性を示唆する段階と評価できる。
このプラットフォームは、テキスト、画像、音声コマンドを用いてUIデザインを作成できるAIネイティブキャンバスを統合しています。
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3 Min ReadAs generative AI changes the process of coding and design, enabling enterprise developers to use natural language to create and code, Google introduced a revamped platform that uses AI to aid in the design of applications and web pages.Google, on March 18, introduced Vibe Design with Stitch. Stitch was originally introduced in May 2025 as a Gemini-powered UI design and code-generation tool.As a redesigned platform, Stitch includes an AI-native canvas that lets users combine text prompts, images and code to generate UI designs. A design agent can assist with the process from start to end, Google said. There is also a new agent manager that tracks the design progress. The platform includes an agent-friendly markdown file called Design.md that can be used to export or import design rules to or from other design and coding tools. Users can also vibe design with their voice by speaking directly to their canvas. The design agent provides users with design critiques, creates a new landing page and makes real time updates.Related:The Real AI Shift Isn’t New Models. It’s Control.The Next Level of Vibe CodingGoogle's design with Stitch is the latest iteration of vibe, which enables developers to describe their coding vision to an AI agent rather than manually writing code. It is also an example of how different jobs and tasks are shifting from having a human figure everything out to outsourcing some of that to an AI co-worker. Over the last 12 to 18 months, a key target of the human-plus-AI co-worker concept has been coding. Anthropic focused on the coding domain with its Claude Code tool and agent, which automates tasks such as navigation, debugging and code generation. OpenAI has also been focusing on coding, with the vendor's most recent releases, earlier this week, being GPT-5.4 mini and GPT-5.4 nano, which it said are effective in coding workflows.While Stitch is an AI-native software design canvas, it ultimately is another coding agent, according to Futurum Group analyst Bradley Shimmin. He added that at the bottom of the platform, Stitch will generate TypeScript for a user's app or HTML and CSS for the web page design."That's what coding agents do," Shimmin said.AI vs. SoftwareHowever, Google does a good job of accommodating multimodal information such as images, audio, and text, Shimmin continued. This approach enables designers to upload ideas, sketches, or images as a color palette to lay out how they envision their interface, speeding up the design process. For Shimmin, this is another example of software's diminishing utility.Related:OpenAI GPT-5.4-Cyber is More Open Than Claude Mythos"You don't have to learn the actual app," he said. "You don't need to spend a year figuring out how to master Adobe Premiere." He added that users can write up what they want in natural language. "It's intent-driven design, just like intent-driven development."However, there are risks when using AI to drive your design or development, Shimmin said. Therefore, enterprises need deterministic elements that guide their use of platforms like Stitch, whether that is a standard for corporate design patterns or requirements, or a database or datasets that would apply to the design."Without those kinds of controls and constraints, and context, you're taking a bigger risk than you probably need to," Shimmin said.About the AuthorNews Writer, AI BusinessEsther Shittu brings four years of expertise covering artificial intelligence technologies and industry trends. As co-host of the "Targeting AI" podcast, she talks to thought leaders and practitioners exploring critical AI developments. Previous to AI Business, she wrote for several publications including the New York Daily News, Bklyner and the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. When she's not diving deep into the world of AI, she spends her time on passion projects and raising her three daughters.
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