AI5 min readBy Paul Lefizelier

Google Stitch's Biggest Update Ever — Antigravity, AI Agents and Editable Figma Export

Google Stitch unveils its biggest update with Antigravity, specialized AI agents and editable Figma export. The complete vibe design stack, free, from idea to production.

Google Stitch's Biggest Update Ever — Antigravity, AI Agents and Editable Figma Export

Last night, the official @stitchbygoogle account teased on X last night: "our biggest update ever." This morning, it's live. On the menu: the Stitch + Antigravity duo forming a complete vibe design stack, specialized Stitch Agents for each interface type, and editable Figma export — the community's most requested feature.

Google just built the complete no-code creator stack. From idea to production, no developer, no designer needed. The app ideas that stay idle in the minds of millions of creators just found their pipeline.

"Our Biggest Update Ever" — Google Wasn't Bluffing

On March 17, 2026 at 6:42 PM, the official @stitchbygoogle account posted a tweet that put the community on alert:

"Tomorrow, we're introducing you to your new vibe design partner. Our biggest update ever drops tomorrow."

Twenty-four hours later, three announcements dropped simultaneously. A new companion product, a redesigned Figma export, and specialized AI agents. Google wasn't bluffing.

For context, Google Stitch is an AI-powered interface design tool, launched at Google I/O 2025 after the acquisition of Galileo AI. It runs on Gemini 3.1 Pro and remains entirely free through Google Labs. The concept: describe an interface in natural language or import a sketch, and get a complete design in seconds. This is what's known as vibe design — the design equivalent of vibe coding, where intent replaces technical expertise.

Antigravity: The Missing Piece of Stitch

Until now, Stitch had a blind spot. It generated beautiful interfaces. But an interface without logic is a mockup. Not an application.

Antigravity fills that gap. Launched in tandem with this update, it's the second Google tool in the duo. The official tagline says it all: "One tool designs the vibe, the other builds the logic."

The metaphor is simple. Stitch is the architect who draws the plans. Antigravity is the engineer who makes the building stand. Stitch handles the front — the UI, the screens, the prototypes. Antigravity handles the back — the backend, interactions, data.

The result: a complete application, not just a clickable mockup. From idea to production app, without writing a single line of code. A complete stack that competitors like Lovable or v0 don't offer today.

Editable Figma Export — The Feature That Converts Pros

This was the #1 most requested feature by the Stitch community. And it's easy to see why.

Until now, Stitch's Figma export produced a flat, frozen file. No way to edit layers, rename components, or adjust spacing. For a professional designer, it was unusable.

Now, designs generated by Stitch export as editable layers in Figma. Every element is separated, named, and modifiable. A pro designer can start with Stitch for rapid framing, then finish in Figma for the polish.

What this changes in practice: Stitch is no longer limited to non-designers and non-technical founders. It enters the professional workflow. Agencies and product teams can integrate it without breaking their existing pipeline.

Stitch Agents — Contextual UI Based on Your Project

Third announcement: Stitch Agents. These are AI agents specialized by interface type, accessible directly from the Stitch interface.

The difference from a generic prompt? A specialized dashboard agent generates charts, KPIs, a navigation sidebar, and a filter system right away. A mobile app agent proposes bottom tabs, swipe gestures, and an adapted onboarding flow. A landing page agent structures the pitch into hero, features, pricing, and CTA sections.

In short: instead of starting from a generic blank page, each agent starts with the UX conventions of the targeted interface type. Dashboard, mobile app, landing page, e-commerce — each has its own dedicated agent.

It's the same logic as the specialized agents emerging in vibe coding: context improves generation quality.

The Complete Stack: From Idea to Production in 5 Steps

With this update, Google now offers a complete A-to-Z pipeline for building an application without code:

StepToolWhat It Does
1. DesignStitchUI from text or sketch
2. PrototypeStitch PrototypesLinked screens + mobile QR
3. Design exportFigma (editable layers)Pro refinement
4. Logic / backendAntigravityInteractions + data
5. DeployFirebase StudioProduction app

The traditional workflow for the same result: a Figma designer, a React developer, a backend dev, two to three weeks minimum. The Stitch + Antigravity stack compresses this cycle to a few hours.

And all of this remains free. Where Lovable and v0 charge $20/month, Google plays the open access card through Google Labs.

Google Stitch vs Vibe Design Competitors

ToolFull StackEditable Figma ExportPrice
Google Stitch + Antigravity✅ A→Z✅ YesFree
Lovable⚠️ Code only❌ No$20/month
v0 (Vercel)⚠️ Code only❌ No$20/month
Bolt.new⚠️ Code only❌ NoFreemium
Figma AI⚠️ Design only✅ NativeIn Figma

Key Takeaways

  • Google Stitch launched its biggest update on March 18, 2026, featuring the Stitch + Antigravity duo — a complete vibe design stack from idea to production.
  • Antigravity completes Stitch by handling logic, backend, and interactions — no more mockups without functionality.
  • Editable Figma export, the #1 most requested feature, lets professional designers integrate Stitch into their workflow.
  • Stitch Agents generate specialized UIs by interface type: dashboard, mobile, landing page, e-commerce.
  • Stitch remains entirely free through Google Labs, versus Lovable and v0 at $20/month.

With Stitch + Antigravity, Google just activated the most idle resources in the tech ecosystem: the millions of app ideas stuck in the minds of founders, creators, and freelancers — held back by budget, designer, or developer constraints. Vibe design is no longer a concept. It's a stack. And it's free. It has never been easier to turn an idea into an application — you just have to describe it. You can try Google Stitch for free right now.

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