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This skill helps you craft precise Stitch prompts for UI design, enabling actionable outputs and faster, higher-quality Google Stitch results.

This is most likely a fork of the stitch-ui-design skill from xfstudio
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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 crafting Stitch prompts. Covers prompt structure, specificity techniques, iteration strategies, and design-to-code workflows for Stitch by Google.
risk: safe
source: "self"
---

# 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.

Overview

This skill is an expert guide for writing effective prompts for Google Stitch, the AI UI design tool. It teaches prompt structure, specificity techniques, iteration workflows, and design-to-code best practices to produce high-quality web and mobile interfaces. Use it to accelerate UI exploration, create multi-screen flows, and generate exportable design assets.

How this skill works

The guide explains what to include in a prompt (screen type, key features, visual style, platform) and shows templates that Stitch understands. It covers annotation-driven edits, variant generation, and progressive refinement so you can iterate without rewrites. It also maps Stitch outputs to Figma, HTML/CSS, and component-level code workflows for handoff and production.

When to use it

  • Designing a new app screen or multi-screen flow in Stitch
  • Converting wireframes, sketches, or screenshots into polished UI
  • Generating responsive layouts for mobile, tablet, and desktop
  • Preparing designs for export to Figma or HTML/CSS
  • Exploring multiple visual directions quickly with variants

Best practices

  • Be specific: list components, layout, and exact features (e.g., '4-column product grid with hover states')
  • Define visual direction: color palette, typography, spacing, and style keywords
  • Structure multi-screen flows as bullet lists so Stitch generates each screen intentionally
  • Describe interactions and states (hover, loading, error, empty) for more complete outputs
  • Iterate incrementally: start broad, then refine using annotations and targeted prompts
  • Validate accessibility and responsive breakpoints before exporting code

Example use cases

  • SaaS analytics dashboard: metric cards, trend charts, activity feed, dark-mode style
  • E-commerce product page: hero gallery, add-to-cart CTA, reviews, related carousel
  • Mobile food delivery app home screen: search, category chips, restaurant cards, bottom nav
  • Multi-step B2B signup form with progress indicator, validation, and invite flow
  • Rapid prototyping: generate 3 hero-section variants (image-first, text-first, video background)

FAQ

How do I get consistent design language across screens?

Specify a shared visual system in your prompt (colors, typography, card styles) and export to Figma to unify components.

Can Stitch produce production-ready code?

Stitch exports HTML/CSS and component snippets, but you should refactor, add accessibility attributes, and integrate into your framework for production.

What if the first design misses details?

Use annotations to target specific elements, request variants, and provide progressively more detailed prompts to refine the result.