Google Stitch vs Amp Code (by Sourcegraph): Side-by-Side Comparison 2026

Google Stitch vs Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) comparison for 2026. Features, pricing, AI capabilities, and editor support analyzed side by side to help you choose the right coding tool for your workflow.

Google Stitch is an AI design tool from Google — ai ui generator from google labs that turns prompts into production-ready designs. Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) is an AI agent from Sourcegraph — agentic coding with full codebase context.

Google Stitch

Google Stitch is a free AI design tool from Google Labs that generates UI designs from text prompts, images, or sketches. Export to Figma or HTML/CSS for production use.

  • Text-to-UI generation
  • Image/sketch-to-UI conversion
  • Figma export
  • HTML/CSS export
  • Component-based design

Free · 1 plan

Amp Code (by Sourcegraph)

Amp Code (formerly Sourcegraph Cody Agent) , AI coding agent from Sourcegraph. Focuses on autonomous task execution across repositories. Cody continues to exist as a separate context-aware assistant.

  • Code completions
  • AI chat
  • Agentic mode
  • Multi-file editing
  • Test generation

Free · 3 plans

Feature Google Stitch Amp Code (by Sourcegraph)
Category Design ToolAgent
Starting Price Free Free
Model Family Google GeminiMulti-model
Agentic Mode
Multi-File Editing
Terminal Commands
Test Generation
Debugging
Refactoring
Documentation
Git Integration
Open Source NoPartial (extension)

Pricing verified May 4, 2026. Google Stitch pricing | Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) pricing

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Key Differences

  • Category: Google Stitch is an AI design tool; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) is an AI agent.
  • Model family: Google Stitch uses Google Gemini; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) uses Multi-model.
  • Agentic mode: Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) supports agentic mode; Google Stitch does not.
  • Open source: Google Stitch: No. Amp Code (by Sourcegraph): Partial (extension).
  • Platforms: Google Stitch runs on Web; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) runs on Desktop, Web.
  • Provider: Google Stitch is built by Google; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) is built by Sourcegraph.
  • Capabilities: Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) has multi-file editing; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) has terminal commands; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) has test generation; Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) has debugging.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Google Stitch if you want generate UI mockups from text descriptions in seconds. Choose Amp Code (by Sourcegraph) if you want autonomous planning and multi-file task execution. Read our full reviews to see which fits your workflow.

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