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Google Stitch 2.0 Wants to Bridge the Design-to-Code Gap
Google's Stitch 2.0 moves beyond mockup generation with project-wide reasoning, design.md files, and developer tool integration. Does it actually work?
Photo: AICodeKing / YouTube
Google's Stitch 2.0 moves beyond mockup generation with project-wide reasoning, design.md files, and developer tool integration. Does it actually work?
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