Google tests pitch deck generation for your design ideas on Stitch

Google works on slide deck generation, new export mode, in addition to new heatmap and prototype modes for the Stitch design agent.

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Google appears to be expanding Stitch with several upgrades intended to broaden its role from a design surface to a cross-workflow builder that supports export, prototyping and presentation stages. These additions could appeal to product designers, frontend developers and teams using Google’s ecosystem for rapid product exploration.

The export tools now include options to send designs not only to Jules but also to Loveable and AI Studio, with a refreshed interface that lets users choose a repository, add metadata and download a ZIP archive for manual distribution. This points to a broader strategy of positioning Stitch as an entry point into Google’s agent, code and app-building stack rather than an isolated design tool.

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Interactive Mode is evolving into a deeper simulation layer. After generating new screens based on user flows, these outputs can now be returned to the Canvas, enabling designers to merge generated states back into the main project. The new “Generate Heatmap” option offers a predicted click-distribution overlay, which could help UX specialists refine layouts. Another option, “Create Prototype”, produces a version aligned with code generation workflows and bundles visual assets for downstream use in AI Studio or other builders.

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A new capability generates a six-slide pitch deck that outlines the topic, problem and solution proposal based on the designs currently on Canvas. The text quality suggests that Google is testing higher-tier reasoning and writing models inside Stitch. Export remains limited to image files, leaving a direct Google Slides export as a likely future addition.

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These features fit Google’s broader direction of merging design, prototyping and agentic generation across Gemini, NotebookLM and developer-focused tools, with Stitch becoming a central component in this workflow.