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ShapesXR (2021), the 3D and XR prototyping platform, just got a new animation feature that allows design teams to make their ...
Unlike tools like Uizard or Figma’s Make UI that focus on generating designs, or Cursor and Codex that emphasize code but lack robust UI creation, Stitch by Google can seamlessly convert your ...
TL;DR Key Takeaways : Google Stitch is a free, web-based AI-powered tool designed to simplify UI design for web and mobile applications using natural language prompts and customizable features.
Meta announced it’s now running a test in Quest’s latest Horizon OS release (v77) that overhauls the platform’s dock-based UI for a new launcher overlay. Additionally, Meta says some users ...
Google made an AI coding tool specifically for UI design  Stitch turns prompts and reference images into functional, ready-to-export UI designs by Jess Weatherbed May 20, 2025, 10:45 AM PDT ...
Now, this same design has been spotted in the One UI 8 firmware. More specifically, the source found animation files with the designs of the Galaxy Z Flip 5, Flip 6, and the upcoming Flip 7.
A third major innovation for WPF was in .NET 9.0, which was released on November 12, 2024 with the Fluent Design (already mentioned above), including support for Dark Mode of Windows 10 and 11.
The look and feel of WinUI 3 is more modern than WPF, even though WPF has been able to activate the Fluent Design since .NET 9.0 using the built-in resource dictionary (see Figure 5).
12:30 pm April 29, 2025 By Roland Hutchinson Samsung is gearing up to release its latest user interface, One UI 8, which represents a significant evolution in both design and functionality.
Textured effects Building on the last decade of gradients in UI, we will see more texture and depth in backgrounds, components, and overall art direction. This trend complements the 3D world and feels ...
GENIO EVO, an integrated chiplet/package EDA tool from MZ Technologies, addresses thermal and mechanical stress in the pre-layout stage of 3D IC design. Set to be demonstrated at this month’s Chiplet ...