This video introduces Google Stitch, a tool that changes how you build websites by bringing visual design into the AI-assisted workflow. Instead of just typing prompts and getting code back page by page with no coherent design structure, you can now actually see what you are building in real time as you create it. The host contrasts this with traditional vibe coding using tools like Claude, where you would describe what you wanted but had no visual feedback, no design architecture, and often ended up with inconsistent results across pages. With Google Stitch, you get a color scheme and layout generated from your prompt, but more importantly, you can manipulate every single element on the canvas while you are designing. This means you are not just accepting whatever the AI spits out — you are actively shaping it. The host describes this new workflow as 'vibe design,' a step up from vibe coding. You give the tool your vibe through a prompt, it generates a design language around that, and then you can refine individual elements directly. Once you are happy with the result, you can export it into whatever format or platform you need. The key shift here is the combination of AI generation and real-time visual control, which closes the gap between what you imagine and what actually gets built. If you have tried vibe coding before and found the output hard to control or visually inconsistent, Google Stitch is positioned as the answer to that problem.
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