Everyone wants to join the Veb coding-and is no different from Google Stitch, its follow-up is up to Julis

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Web coding is still one of the hottest trends in tech, as it reflects the adaptation of AI and natural language to the completion of the basic code (challenging the traditional coding mentality that humans should complete the work of flowing).

Google Is Issuing a new Google Labs experience sewing to compete with coding tools from Microsoft, AWS, and other current ends to the end. Now in beta, the platform designs the user’s interface (UIS) with an indicator – and some developers Already gossing.

“Google dropped the world’s most powerful UI designer,” Brandon Joyate, owner of Voice AI company Flat AI, posted on x.

The use of AI in programming and development is certainly nothing new, but the concept of “vibing coding” developed by Open Coofer Andridge Carpati earlier this year – is a new concept that usually includes a generative AI to manually automatically coding tasks. This is above the current AI assistants and the drag and drop nun code and low code tools: the focus is on the result, not the journey there.

Carpati “finally give you companies, hugs efficient and forget that the code exists too is written on x.

Integrated development Environment (IDE) space high players include wind surf (formerly codem), cursor, duplicate, love, bolt, deveen and id. Anthropk also recently launched his command line AI agent Claude Code.

Apart from Google, big players are also putting their claims at stake, as well as: Amazon Web Services (AWS) is presenting its Amazon Q Developer AI Assistant to the developers as a direct access to any coding location. Microsoft issued a Gut Hub Co -Cooperate Agent. Openi wants to expand its capabilities with its codes update in webic coding and plans to purchase a $ 3 billion of wind surf. And the Agent Force is writing about 20 % of the sales force code.

Google also recently released an independent coding agent Julis in his son, recently.

Stitching makes us with a gesture

Through Google Stitch, users can designate whether they want to create a dashboard or web or mobile app and want to describe it as it should look like (such as color palette or user experience for which they are going).

The platform immediately manufactures HTML, CSS+ and templates that have editable components that can customize and edit DEVS and non -DEVS (such as directing sewing to add search function to the home screen). They can then add directly to apps or export it to Figma.

Researchers at Google Labs explain, “The design is a troubled process, and the sewing facilitates it by allowing you to develop a variety of variations of your interface.” “Experience with different sequences, ingredients and styles to achieve the desired shape and feeling.”

Users can choose a ‘standard format’ that runs on Gemini 2.5 flash or switch to a ‘experimental mode’ that uses Gemini Pro and allows users to upload visual elements such as screenshots, wire frames and sketches to guide the platform.

Google has also intended to issue a feature that allows users to interpret screenshots.

Jeetta notes in his X -thread, stitching “is immediately for the first drafts, wire frames and MVP ready for Frontands.”

Some say that layouts are ‘unrealistic’. Other bolts call high

Many consumers have offered to praise soon. A note: “I tried to sew with the ‘Crypto Purse Dashboard’ prompt, and it linked the layout to the layout under 10 seconds. Unreal.”

x User “God of the Prompt” Posted: “Honestly it is not getting much attention to it. A real UI generator supports Gemini with Figma Export? Instant use case.”

However, others got the beta version the least. Designer -up’s Elizabeth Eli described his experiences in a Blog Post: Dev indicated to make sewing an app to help enhance braining habits. He reported that he “lost the mark” on the design elements (as they were looking for color) and they were not able to click around, as the platform had only created a screen (and had difficulty creating the next logical screen or any other screen in subsequent indicators).

Also, there are many modification options for choosing, and when Eli uploaded a photo from a website, she was not affected by formatting, type, color combination and shadows and icons of “history”.

She writes, “I had high expectations from Google that there are already a lot of UI design generation tools in the market that perform much better than that.” “Their efforts look half -baked.”

Although it is in the beta, it does not have other offers of polished outputs such as Figma’s first draft or users’ automated designer. Eli notes, “This release looks like a slightly crazy dash to throw your hat into the AI ​​UI design hype ring.”

Other preliminary users agree that sewing can be rotating, that the design is not enough yet, and that other current tools are still high.

An x user shouted: “I used the same gesture that I used to create landing pages in other AI tools that directly return the code, but the designs in the bolts such as other tools were much better.”

It is clear that Google has some kinks to work if it already plans to compete with the players. Nevertheless, it is in the early of the vibing coding game, and users want to experience with a variety of tools, so it would be interesting to see the next recurrence of sewing.

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