
Osman Gunes Cizmeci says Google’s Stitch AI tool promises to bridge design and development—But can it capture Design’s soul?
6/20/25, 12:15 PM
Google’s new Stitch AI tool promises to streamline UI design and development—but designer Osman Gunes Cizmeci warns that speed alone can't replace human intuition and emotional nuance.
At Google I/O 2025, the tech giant introduced Stitch, an AI tool designed to generate UI layouts and frontend code from natural language prompts and image references. Built on Gemini 2.5 Pro, Stitch aims to bridge the gap between designers and developers, enabling faster prototyping and direct export to Figma or HTML/CSS.
UX/UI designer Osman Gunes Cizmeci praises Stitch’s rapid iteration capabilities but urges caution. “It’s a powerful tool for scaffolding ideas,” he notes, “but it can’t capture the soul of a design—the brand voice, emotional resonance, or user psychology behind each choice.” As AI begins to reshape workflows, Cizmeci advocates for a collaborative approach: one where automation handles the repetitive, and humans stay focused on crafting meaningful, intuitive experiences.
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