Galileo AI
AI-generated UI designs
Overview
Galileo AI generates fully-editable UI designs from natural-language descriptions — produces Figma-ready output with proper components and design tokens. Acquired by Google in 2024. Popular with product designers for rapid prototyping.
Pricing
Pricing shown for reference only. These figures reflect RECATOOLS research as of 20 May 2026 and may be out of date or incomplete. This is not financial or purchasing advice — always confirm the current price on the provider’s official website before making any decision.
Use cases
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Galileo AI in Southeast Asia
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Galileo AI made its name turning text prompts into editable, high-fidelity UI designs, an impressive early demonstration of prompt-to-interface that fed designs into Figma. It was acquired by Google in 2025 and folded into Google Stitch, a free, Gemini-powered experimental tool in Google Labs, so the standalone Galileo product effectively no longer exists.
The practical takeaway: the original usegalileo.ai redirects to Stitch, which is free in beta (with generation limits) and now backed by Google's models and Figma/code-export integrations. That is good news on capability and price, but it is an experimental Labs product with the usual uncertainty that implies. Evaluate Stitch directly rather than Galileo; treat it as promising but in-flux for production design work.
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