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Google Antigravity

https://antigravity.google

Build the new way — an agent-first AI IDE with synchronized control across your editor, terminal, and browser.

Developers drown in context switching between their editor, terminal, and browser while building software. Coordinating AI agents across these surfaces is fragmented and trust in AI-generated code remains low. Google Antigravity is an agent-first AI IDE that synchronizes agentic control across all development surfaces, giving developers a unified mission control for managing multiple AI agents at once.
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Google Just Dropped a Free AI IDE - And It's Not What You'd Expect

Most AI coding tools bolt an LLM onto an existing editor and call it a day. Google Antigravity takes a different stance. It's built from the ground up as an agent-first development environment, not an afterthought stapled onto VS Code.

Here's the deal: this isn't just autocomplete on steroids.

The Core - An AI IDE That Actually Thinks

Google Antigravity's editor ships with tab autocompletion, natural language code commands, and a context-aware configurable agent. You talk to it like a human. It understands your codebase. And it acts - not just suggests.

The real kicker? You manage multiple agents simultaneously from one central mission control view. No more juggling tabs and hoping your AI assistant remembers what you asked five minutes ago.

Cross-Surface Agents - Editor, Terminal, Browser. All Synced.

This is where Antigravity.google pulls ahead. Agents don't just live in your text editor. They operate across your editor, terminal, and browser in synchronized workflows. Frontend devs get browser-in-the-loop agents that automate repetitive UX tasks. Full stack developers get production-ready artifacts with comprehensive verification tests baked in.

Enterprise developers? They orchestrate agents across entire workspaces using the Agent Manager - reducing context switching to near zero.

Trust Is the Product

Google didn't just build a faster code generator. They built a system designed around user trust. The task-based monitoring view shows you what the agent is doing, presents essential artifacts, and surfaces verification results so you're never flying blind.

Whether you're a professional developer working in a massive enterprise codebase or a hobbyist vibe-coding on weekends, the transparency layer is the same.

Who Is This For?

Three profiles stand out:

  • Frontend developers who want agents automating repetitive browser-based tasks
  • Full stack developers who need production-ready output with real test coverage
  • Enterprise developers managing complex, multi-workspace operations

The Price Tag? Zero.

Google Antigravity is available at no charge. That's not a trial. Not a freemium bait-and-switch. Free. For an agent-first IDE backed by Google's infrastructure, that's a bold move - and one that puts serious pressure on every paid AI coding tool in the market.

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