Google Opal vs Stitch MCP

A side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool.

Google Opal scores higher overall (78/100)

But the best choice depends on your specific needs. Compare below.

Pricing
Public/preview positioning with pricing not clearly separated as a standalone commercial plan.
Free plan
Yes
Best for
Ops and business teams prototyping AI workflows quickly, Builders who want something lighter than full code, Teams exploring shareable AI task flows
Platforms
web
API
Yes
Languages
en
Pricing
Preview documentation and setup flow; no separate pricing published.
Free plan
Yes
Best for
Teams pushing design-to-code pipelines with AI agents, Developers using MCP-aware coding tools, Early adopters of agent-assisted UI implementation
Platforms
web, mac, windows, linux
API
No
Languages
en

Choose Google Opal if:

  • You are Ops and business teams prototyping AI workflows quickly
  • You are Builders who want something lighter than full code
  • You are Teams exploring shareable AI task flows
  • You want to start free
Read Google Opal review →

Choose Stitch MCP if:

  • You are Teams pushing design-to-code pipelines with AI agents
  • You are Developers using MCP-aware coding tools
  • You are Early adopters of agent-assisted UI implementation
  • You want to start free
Read Stitch MCP review →

FAQ

What is the difference between Google Opal and Stitch MCP?
Google Opal is google's no-code or low-code ai workflow builder for chaining prompts, models, and tools into shareable mini-app style flows. Stitch MCP is the mcp-based integration path for connecting google stitch design context into coding-agent workflows.
Which is cheaper, Google Opal or Stitch MCP?
Google Opal: Public/preview positioning with pricing not clearly separated as a standalone commercial plan.. Stitch MCP: Preview documentation and setup flow; no separate pricing published.. Google Opal has a free plan. Stitch MCP has a free plan.
Who is Google Opal best for?
Google Opal is best for Ops and business teams prototyping AI workflows quickly, Builders who want something lighter than full code, Teams exploring shareable AI task flows.
Who is Stitch MCP best for?
Stitch MCP is best for Teams pushing design-to-code pipelines with AI agents, Developers using MCP-aware coding tools, Early adopters of agent-assisted UI implementation.