Google Stitch vs Figma vs AI Uygulama Oluşturucular: Gerçekten Hangisine İhtiyacınız Var? (2026)
Google Stitch tasarım dünyasını sarstı. Figma ve Y Build gibi AI uygulama oluşturucularla nasıl karşılaştırılır? Dürüst karşılaştırma.
Google Stitch just got its biggest update ever. Figma's stock dropped 8.8%. Designers are panicking. Founders are excited. And everyone is asking the same question: do I still need Figma?
The honest answer is more nuanced than the headlines suggest. Stitch, Figma, and AI app builders like Y Build solve fundamentally different problems — and the smartest builders in 2026 are using them together, not choosing one over the other.
Here's the real comparison.
What Each Tool Actually Does
Google Stitch
Category: AI-native design platform Best for: Rapid concept exploration, going from idea to mockup in minutesStitch takes text descriptions (or voice input) and generates high-fidelity UI designs. The March 2026 update added an infinite canvas, interactive prototypes, voice interaction, and a design agent with memory. It's powered by Gemini and available free at stitch.withgoogle.com.
What it does:- Text/voice to UI design
- Infinite canvas with context awareness
- One-click interactive prototypes
- Design system management (Design.md)
- Multi-direction exploration (Agent Manager)
- Write production code
- Deploy applications
- Handle backend logic, databases, or APIs
- Manage hosting or domains
Figma
Category: Professional design and collaboration tool Best for: Design teams, pixel-perfect control, design systems at scaleFigma is the industry standard for professional UI/UX design. It offers precise control over every pixel, powerful collaboration features, component libraries, design tokens, and developer handoff tools.
What it does:- Pixel-perfect design control
- Real-time team collaboration
- Component libraries and design systems
- Developer handoff with inspect tools
- Plugin ecosystem (thousands of plugins)
- Prototyping with custom interactions
- Generate designs from text
- Write production code
- Deploy applications
AI App Builders (Y Build, Bolt, Lovable, etc.)
Category: AI-powered full-stack development Best for: Going from idea to deployed, working productAI app builders take your description and generate actual working applications — not just designs, but code, databases, authentication, and deployment. Y Build takes this further by handling the entire lifecycle including deployment and growth.
What Y Build does:- Generate production-ready code from descriptions
- Build backend, database, and APIs
- Deploy to production automatically
- Handle authentication and payments
- Optimize for SEO and growth
- Offer a visual design canvas
- Provide pixel-perfect design control
The Real Comparison
| Feature | Google Stitch | Figma | Y Build |
|---|---|---|---|
| Text to design | Yes (AI) | No | N/A |
| Voice interaction | Yes | No | No |
| Pixel-perfect control | Limited | Yes | N/A |
| Interactive prototypes | Yes (auto) | Yes (manual) | Working app |
| Production code output | No | No | Yes |
| Backend / database | No | No | Yes |
| Deployment | No | No | Yes |
| Team collaboration | Basic | Excellent | Yes |
| Design systems | Design.md | Components | Code-based |
| Free tier | Yes | Yes (limited) | Waitlist |
| Learning curve | Very low | Medium | Very low |
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Three Scenarios: Which Tool Wins?
Scenario 1: "I have an app idea and want to see what it could look like"
Winner: Google StitchThis is Stitch's sweet spot. Describe your idea, get mockups in minutes, iterate with voice, and create a clickable prototype to show investors or teammates. No design skills required.
Figma is overkill here — you'd spend hours learning the tool before producing anything. AI builders would give you a working app, which might be more than you need at the "exploring ideas" stage.
Scenario 2: "I'm designing a product for a design team to implement"
Winner: FigmaIf you need pixel-perfect control, design tokens, component libraries, and developer handoff, Figma is still the answer. Stitch can help with initial exploration, but the detailed work of a production design system still requires Figma's precision.
Stitch + Figma is actually a powerful combo: use Stitch for rapid concept exploration, then bring the best concepts into Figma for refinement.
Scenario 3: "I want to go from idea to live product as fast as possible"
Winner: Y BuildNeither Stitch nor Figma writes code. If your goal is a deployed, working product — not a mockup — you need something that handles the full stack. Y Build generates the code, sets up the database, deploys to production, and optimizes for growth.
The fastest path in 2026: Stitch for design exploration → Y Build for implementation and deployment.
Why Stitch Doesn't Replace Figma (Yet)
Despite the Figma stock drop, Stitch and Figma serve different audiences:
Stitch is for speed. Generate 10 concepts in the time it takes to create one in Figma. Great for founders, product managers, and early-stage exploration. Figma is for precision. When you need every pixel, every interaction, and every state documented and specced for a development team, Figma is unmatched. The gap will narrow. Google is clearly investing in Stitch, and AI design tools will only get more precise. But in March 2026, Figma's precision, plugin ecosystem, and collaboration features still make it essential for professional design teams.Why Neither Stitch Nor Figma Ships Products
Here's the uncomfortable truth that both Stitch and Figma users face: a beautiful design is not a product.
The graveyard of startups is full of gorgeous Figma files that never became working software. And now, with Stitch making it even easier to create beautiful mockups, the gap between "design" and "product" is about to get even wider.
The hard part was never the design. The hard part is:
- Turning designs into responsive, production-quality code
- Building the backend, API, and database layer
- Setting up authentication, payments, and security
- Deploying to a reliable hosting platform
- Configuring domains, SSL, and CDN
- Optimizing for SEO, performance, and conversion
The Optimal 2026 Stack
For most founders and indie hackers, the winning combination is:
- Google Stitch — Explore and validate your design ideas fast
- Y Build — Turn the winning design into a deployed product with AI
- Figma — Optional, for detailed design refinement if you have a design team
Final Verdict
- Use Stitch if you want to explore ideas visually with AI assistance
- Use Figma if you need professional-grade design precision and team collaboration
- Use Y Build if you want to actually ship a working product
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