Google Antigravity
VisitAn agentic development platform and next-generation IDE built for the agent-first era.

What is Google Antigravity?
Google Antigravity is an agentic development platform designed to evolve the traditional Integrated Development Environment (IDE) into an AI-first workspace. It aims to build user trust while streamlining workflows for everyone from professional enterprise developers to hobbyists.
Core Features
- AI IDE Core: Offers tab autocompletion, natural language code commands, and a context-aware configurable agent.
- Higher-level Abstractions: Provides a task-based approach to monitor agent activity, showcasing essential artifacts and verification results.
- Cross-surface Agents: Synchronizes agentic control across the editor, terminal, and browser for unified development workflows.
- Agent-First Experience: Allows users to manage multiple agents simultaneously across any workspace from a central "mission control" view.
- User Feedback Integration: Intuitively integrates feedback across surfaces to refine and guide the agent’s work.
Use Cases
- Frontend Developers: Streamlining UI/UX coding and component building with agentic assistance.
- Fullstack Developers: Managing complex workflows across different layers of the stack and synchronizing terminal/browser tasks.
- Enterprise Developers: Working within large-scale, complex codebases where context-aware agents can help navigate and modify code safely.
- Hobbyists / "Vibe-coding": Allowing for rapid prototyping and creative coding using natural language.
FAQ / Pricing Highlights
- Cost: The version "For developers" is currently available at no charge.
- Enterprise/Organizations: An organization-level tier is listed as "Coming soon" to help level up entire teams.
- Latest Updates: Recent blog posts mention integrations such as Gemini 3 Flash and Nano Banana Pro within the platform.
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