
Google Antigravity
Google's agent-first AI development environment
Developers who want to orchestrate multiple autonomous AI agents from a single IDE
Founded 2025 · USA
Good Fit If You're...
Orchestrating multiple AI agents on a complex project
Antigravity's Manager view lets you run several agents in parallel — one refactoring the backend while another updates tests and a third handles documentation. No other IDE has this built in natively.
Developer who wants maximum AI autonomy
Unlike copilot-style tools where you guide each change, Antigravity's agents plan and execute multi-step tasks independently, producing verifiable artifacts so you can trust the output.
Evaluating different AI models side by side
With support for Gemini, Claude, and GPT models, you can compare agent performance across providers without switching tools.
Google Cloud developer wanting a native AI IDE
If your stack is on GCP, Antigravity integrates naturally with Google's ecosystem and gets first-class Gemini model access.
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Free during public preview, Generous Gemini 3.1 Pro rate limits |
Hidden costs to be aware of:
- Pricing expected after preview ends
- Based on VS Code — may require Gemini API costs later
Pricing last verified: 2026-04-21
Strengths & Limitations
Strengths
- +Agent-first architecture — agents work with greater autonomy than copilot-style tools
- +Manager view for orchestrating multiple agents across workspaces simultaneously
- +Verifiable deliverables — agents produce artifacts, screenshots, and browser recordings
- +Multi-model: Gemini 3.1 Pro, Claude Sonnet/Opus 4.6, GPT-OSS-120B
Limitations
- -Still in public preview — pricing and long-term availability uncertain
- -Heavily tied to Google ecosystem and Gemini models
- -Based on VS Code fork — questions about differentiation long-term
- -Newer product with smaller community than Cursor or Windsurf
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Last updated: 2026-04-21