Stitch is Google’s AI-powered tool to help design apps

Stitch is Google’s AI-powered tool to help design apps


in the main content except for the specified tags. The main content should be expanded and rewritten.

First, I need to parse the original content and understand the key points. The main topic is Google launching Stitch, an AI tool for designing app UIs, and Jules, another AI tool for developers. There’s also mention of competitors like Cursor, Cognition, Windsurf, and OpenAI’s Codex.

I should remove all links, author names (like Jagmeet Singh), dates, and any TechCrunch references. The images and their captions need to be handled as well, but since the user said to ignore images and links, maybe just mention the images without the actual links or credits. However, the original instructions said to ignore all links and h1, etc., so perhaps images are to be excluded. Wait, in the original content, image credits are given, but the user says to ignore author names. So maybe I should remove image credits but mention the images if needed. Wait, the user said to ignore links and h1 tags, author names, dates, and TechCrunch mentions. So maybe all image credits (which include author names) should be omitted.

Next, structure the content into paragraphs. The original has sections about Stitch, the competitors, features of Stitch, mentions of Jules, and event promotions. Since the user wants to ignore event promotions (they have links and are TechCrunch events), those should be excluded.

I need to make sure the HTML is properly formatted with paragraphs, maybe using

tags,

for subheadings (since H1 is to be ignored). Wait, the user said to not use H1. But they didn’t mention other headings. However, in the sample output they didn’t include any headings. Let me check the instructions again: “without heading 1”. So H2 or others are allowed if necessary, but the user’s example output may just have paragraphs. Let me see. Wait, in the user’s instructions, they provided an example of the output starting with … with paragraphs. Maybe they prefer plain paragraphs without subheadings.

So, reorganize the content into paragraphs. Start by introducing Stitch, then mention the AI models it uses (Gemini 2.5 Pro and Flash), discuss the vibe coding context and competitors, describe Stitch’s customization options (export to Figma, code refinement, fine-tuning). Then move to the demos mentioned (bookworm app, beekeeping dashboard). Mention the upcoming screenshot feature. Compare Stitch to Figma/Adobe XD.

Then, shift to Jules: its public beta status, features like code fixes, GitHub PRs, node.js upgrade example. Mention the use of Gemini Pro and future model options.

Need to avoid any TechCrunch mentions in the body. Remove references to “TechCrunch” in the demos, like “In a demo with TechCrunch…” should become “In a demo…”.

Also, check for any remaining links or mentions of TechCrunch, authors, dates, etc.

Putting this all together into HTML structure with

tags, ensuring no H1. Also, the user specified that the output should start with and end with

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