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Galileo AI

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A fast, capable text-to-UI generator that's great for early-stage ideation but still needs a designer's finishing touch.

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Galileo AI (now continuing under Google's Stitch branding) was one of the first tools to make text-to-UI generation genuinely useful rather than a novelty, producing editable, reasonably polished mobile and web screens from a short prompt. It shines as an ideation accelerator — great for kickstarting a design direction, populating a moodboard, or giving non-designers a plausible starting mockup — but the output still typically needs a skilled designer's pass to fit brand guidelines, accessibility needs, and complex flows. Its absorption into Google's ecosystem raises questions about pricing stability and independent development going forward, but the core capability remains a genuinely useful shortcut in the early stages of product design.

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Reviewed by the launched.tools desk · Jul 2026
Capability
80
Usability
82
Value
74
Reliability
72
Docs & support
75
Pros
+Turns plain-language prompts into editable, high-fidelity mobile and web UI mockups in seconds
+Generated layouts are clean and follow reasonable design conventions, giving a strong starting point rather than a blank canvas
+Exports/handoff to design tools (e.g. Figma) speeds up the path from idea to a workable prototype
Cons
Generated designs often need manual refinement to match a specific brand system or complex information architecture
Component variety and interaction patterns are more limited than a human designer working in a mature design system
Now folded into Google's Stitch branding/roadmap, which creates some uncertainty about long-term standalone positioning and pricing
Text-to-UI generation for web and mobile screens
Editable design output rather than static images
Style and theme customization prompts
Design handoff/export to common design tools
Rapid ideation for early-stage product concepts

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