Feature Request: Add Manual Editing Tools and Prompt Queue for Faster Stitch Workflow

Hi Google Stitch team, I would like to suggest adding basic manual editing tools to Stitch.

Currently, simple design changes require writing prompts every time. This makes the workflow slow and time-consuming, especially for small adjustments like padding, spacing, alignment, font size, colors, or moving components slightly. Adding manual editing tools would make Stitch much faster and may also reduce AI compute usage because users would not need to regenerate a design for every small change.

Recommended features:

  • Select and resize components manually, such as buttons, badges, cards, and images.

  • Move components manually using drag controls or arrow-key nudging, including 1px adjustments.

  • Manually adjust gaps, spacing, margins, and padding between components and cards.

  • Edit text styling manually, including font size, font weight, uppercase/lowercase, and font family.

  • Change text colors, icon colors, button colors, and icon background colors manually.

  • Copy and paste individual components from previous designs into the current design.

  • Allow users to queue multiple prompt changes or continue prompting while another generation is processing.

AI prompts are very useful for large design changes, but small UI adjustments should be editable manually. This would make Stitch much more practical for real UI design work and faster iteration.

Hey @Mike_Herath, we are really grateful for this detailed feedback. I have gone through all of your points, and they look incredibly creative, so I have filed a feature request for them. Please keep sharing your ideas and help us make Stitch better together!