In this video, I’ll show you how to connect Google Stitch to Antigravity using the Stitch MCP server. This lets you pull your Stitch data, tools, and UI generation features directly into Antigravity, so you can redesign apps, generate layouts, and build interfaces without leaving your editor. You’ll learn how to find your Stitch API key, install the Stitch MCP server inside Antigravity, enable or disable specific tools, and test the connection by redesigning a simple to‑do list app. I’ll also show you how Stitch automatically creates a new project with updated screens that you can export to Figma, ZIP, or MCP. If you want to combine Stitch’s design power with Antigravity’s coding workflow, this setup makes everything work together smoothly. ⭐ Tags stitch, googlestitch, antigravity, mcp, mcpserver, uidesign, aiworkflow, figma, figmaexport, codingeditor, webdev, tutorial, howto, stepbystep, tech, designworkflow

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