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Google Antigravity

Google Antigravity is an agentic IDE and coding environment designed to support real world software projects through autonomous development workflows. It provides an agent first workspace where developers set direction while AI agents carry out tasks such as coding, debugging...

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Cost / License

  • Freemium (Subscription)
  • Proprietary

Application types

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
3.0
Fair5 reviews
50likes
6comments

Features

Properties

  1.  Support for Themes

Features

  1.  AI-Powered
  2.  Agentic AI
  3.  Ad-free
  4.  Code Formatting
  5.  Autocompletion
  6.  Syntax Highlighting
  7. Git icon  Git Support
  8.  Dark Mode

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  • ChrisDRS_dev liked Google Antigravity
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  • olexiykutsenko rated Google Antigravity  

    Antigravity is practically unusable. the agents are uncontrollable, and Google's internal prompts cause agents to execute commands excessively when it doesn't make any sense and make changes to the code at any cost. In conclusion, it’s 100 times worse than Cursor, and I regret signing up even though the limits are good, but the things simply aren’t getting done.

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Comments and Reviews

   
Top Positive Comment
Equinox984
0

It's decent. Works fine in my workflow and the free tier is great for now.

Top Negative Comment
olexiykutsenko
0

Antigravity is practically unusable. the agents are uncontrollable, and Google's internal prompts cause agents to execute commands excessively when it doesn't make any sense and make changes to the code at any cost. In conclusion, it’s 100 times worse than Cursor, and I regret signing up even though the limits are good, but the things simply aren’t getting done.

double2
1

Google Antigravity is a total game-changer for agentic workflows and real-world project scaling. Having spent the last few weeks integrating it into my daily development cycle, I’m genuinely impressed. Unlike traditional AI completion tools, its "agent-first" approach actually understands the context of complex, multi-file software projects.

The autonomous development workflows are a massive time-saver for repetitive logic tasks, allowing me to focus on high-level architecture and direction. It’s not just a coding assistant; it feels like having a junior developer who actually follows the project's standards. If you're building modern web utilities or complex calculators, the precision this IDE offers is unmatched. Highly recommended for any serious developer looking to leverage agentic workflows.

razusheniye
0

It currently has many bugs and is missing several important features. Right now it feels unfinished and not stable enough.

Elliot Padfield
1

Another VS code fork that looks identical to cursor from 3 months ago. Free access (for now) to Gemini models is a nice bonus but lack of support for OpenAI models would stop this becoming a daily driver. Feels like a 'catch-up' product rather than any actual innovation.

Review by a new / low-activity user.
LR88
1

VS Code-like IDE that specifically excludes OpenAI. Designed to promote Google products. There's no universal Gemini subscription like what OpenAI and Claude offer. It's a confusing mess.

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What is Google Antigravity?

Google Antigravity is an agentic IDE and coding environment designed to support real world software projects through autonomous development workflows. It provides an agent first workspace where developers set direction while AI agents carry out tasks such as coding, debugging, research, interface changes, and project planning.

The environment allows multiple agents to work in parallel with full access to the code editor, terminal, and an integrated browser so they can write, run, and test applications with minimal context switching. Antigravity generates structured Artifacts including task plans, screenshots, and browser recordings that document each step of an agent’s work. It offers two primary modes: an Editor view that functions like a standard IDE and a Manager view that acts as mission control for coordinating and observing multiple agents across workspaces.

Antigravity is available as a free public preview desktop app for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is built to work with Google’s latest AI models while also supporting selected third party models. The platform aims to serve as a central hub for agent based software development within the Google ecosystem, with direct integration points for tools such as the Gemini API and Gemini CLI.

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $20 and $125 per month + free version with limited functionality.
  • Rating

    Average rating of 3
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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