AI-Native Design Canvas

AI-Native Design Canvas

An AI-native design canvas is a visual workspace where AI can use the full project context, including text, images, code, screens, voice input, and design history, to generate and refine UI.

Key points

  • Google Labs describes Stitch’s redesigned canvas as an infinite AI-native workspace that supports early ideation through working prototypes [src-040].
  • The canvas accepts multiple forms of context, including images, text, and code, rather than relying only on chat prompts [src-040].
  • Stitch pairs the canvas with a design agent that can reason across the project’s evolution [src-040].
  • The Agent manager tracks progress and helps users work on multiple ideas in parallel while staying organized [src-040].
  • The canvas supports rapid feedback by transforming static designs into interactive prototypes, connecting screens, previewing flows, and generating next screens from clicks [src-040].
  • This pattern differs from chat-only UI generation because the canvas itself becomes shared memory and working context for the design agent [src-040].

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Source references

  • [src-040] Rustin Banks — “Design UI using AI with Stitch from Google Labs” (2026-03-18)

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