
Stitch vs Figma: Is AI Replacing UI/UX Designers in 2026?
I still remember the first time I opened Figma . A blank canvas. A few frames. Some rectangles pretending to be buttons. That was design . You dragged. You aligned. You adjusted spacing. You changed fonts. You argued with padding. Slowly, a screen was born. Now imagine typing one sentence: “Create a modern fintech dashboard with a dark theme and analytics cards.” And within seconds, full screens appear. Clean layout. Color palette ready. Buttons styled. Even code generated. That is what Google Stitch is doing. And if you are into UI/UX, product design, or frontend development, this moment matters. I’m Safiullah Korai (also known as Shahzaib ), a Software Engineer and full-stack Flutter developer . I work on real production apps, experiment with app architecture, and focus on building modern, scalable, and maintainable mobile solutions. During this journey, I have worked closely with designers, design systems, and handoff workflows. I have seen how much time goes into turning ideas into
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