I was reading the discussion on the best way to move designs into Antigravity. Right now, the only way is to download your files and then upload them again manually. That feels like a speed bump.
I know the Google team can do better. I am proposing a simple “Open in Antigravity” button right inside Stitch. You would just click it, and your whole project—code, images, and all—would move over instantly.
This would keep developers in the zone so we don’t lose focus by having to wait for the file to download, find it, unzip it, and then import it. Making the workflow easier not only improves the user experience, but it also turns Stitch into a real starting line for building websites and web apps, not just a drawing board.
Hey @Mind_Blown_Gaming thanks for writing to us! I wanted to let you know that we have already filed a feature request for this. While our team is currently focused on other critical fixes, we plan to address this as soon as possible. We really appreciate the feedback, keep those ideas coming!
Thanks for the update,@RISHABH_CHAUHAN!
I’m glad the request is in. I know your team has urgent fixes to handle right now. When this is ready, it will save time and cut extra steps. People can stay in one place, keep their focus, and move faster.
The Export button is a good start, but I think there is a bigger step, too. Since Stitch now offers MCP capabilities that can pull a list of projects and screens on its own, it makes sense to put Stitch directly inside Antigravity. That would let someone create a rough but usable screen in seconds. Stitch becomes the center of UI planning, letting users get the design exactly right before the Agent takes over.
I’m looking forward to what comes next.
I’m taking note of this, @Mind_Blown_Gaming, and I will definitely bring it up with my team! In the meantime, we have an exciting new release for you all to explore. Check it out here:
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Introducing Stitch Agent Skills. Powered by the add-skill installer, you can now inject Stitch expertise directly into your project with a single command.
design-md: Generates a “source of truth” design[dot]md file for your design rules from your Stitch project. No more inconsistent UI.
react-components: Turns Stitch designs into production-ready React components with design token consistency. Submit your own skills or request new ones in the repo. Let’s build the future of vibe design together.
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Star the repo & contribute: GitHub - google-labs-code/stitch-skills Implement using the add-skill CLI:
npx add-skill google-labs-code/stitch-skills --skill design-md
npx add-skill google-labs-code/stitch-skills --skill react-components
Sorry for the late response, @RISHABH_CHAUHAN. I have been using the MCP server and the Skills since it was released, but thank you for letting me know about it. I greatly appreciate the information you have provided.
Feel free to reach out for any bug or suggestion you have.