Google launches Stitch 2.0

Google rolled out Stitch 2.0, a free AI design agent that can generate production-ready frontend landing pages from screenshots and pairs well with Claude Code for rapid prototyping. The tool promises faster design-to-code iterations and smoother integration with brand-image tools like Nano Banana. (x.com)

Google Labs published the Stitch 2.0 announcement and demo materials on March 18, 2026, describing the release as an “AI-native” upgrade to the original experiment. (blog.google) Stitch 2.0 replaces single-shot generation with an infinite, persistent canvas and adds "vibe design" so projects can start from an intent or emotion rather than a precise prompt. (toolworthy.ai) The update adds a voice-enabled canvas for spoken commands, live play/preview of interaction flows, and granular direct-edit controls to refine generated elements without restarting a project. (toolworthy.ai) Google published a developer-focused writeup showing Stitch exports to developer tools and a code-centric workflow, and the project’s SDK is available under an Apache-2.0 license on GitHub. (developers.googleblog.com) The official stitch-sdk repo shows active commits and roughly 1.2k stars, and community packages have already appeared to bridge Stitch’s MCP (Model Context Protocol) with other agent ecosystems. (github.com) Multiple community tutorials and integration guides demonstrate Stitch MCP workflows with Anthropic’s Claude Code and image tooling like Nano Banana 2, including step-by-step blog guides and YouTube walkthroughs published since the March 2026 update. (sotaaz.com)

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