Google launches native image generation and cross-project copy-paste features for Stitch, its AI-native design platform

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ME News Report, April 18 (UTC+8), Google recently launched two major features for its AI-native "Atmosphere Design" platform Stitch: native image generation and cross-project copy and paste. Designers can now directly create custom visual assets, such as logos, icons, and main visual graphics, within the Stitch canvas using design tools. Specifically, the native image generation feature allows users to create custom logos or main visual graphics and request the AI agent to place them directly into the user interface. The cross-project copy and paste feature supports users in copying screen designs between different projects. (Source: InFoQ)
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UnderTheWisteriaBridge
· 2h ago
Native icon generation? In the future, the number of times you'll need to visit stock websites will drastically decrease.
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TheSolitaryRockBehindThe
· 7h ago
Wait, if the AI agent is directly integrated into the interface, how much room is left for designers to fine-tune?
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PeacockSpreadsItsFeathersBut
· 16h ago
Inner loop generation within the canvas, this smoothness of experience really can be rated highly
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DrawTheCandlestickChartIn
· 17h ago
Copying and pasting across projects, the friction in team collaboration is also reduced by one piece.
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RugproofGrandma
· 17h ago
It seems Adobe and Figma had an overnight meeting.
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ToBeHonest,You'llLose
· 17h ago
Cross-project reuse design, the implementation cost of the design system has also been reduced.
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