Google Antigravity is an experimental development environment from Google built around an “agent-first” approach to programming. It combines a familiar IDE experience with deeply integrated AI that supports more than autocomplete—acting as a collaborative agent throughout the development cycle.
AI-centered IDE workflow
In Antigravity, the code editor is the core workspace, while an AI agent continuously uses project context to assist with day-to-day tasks, including:
- Suggesting and applying code changes
- Generating code snippets and new files
- Helping navigate large projects and locate relevant sections
- Supporting code exploration and understanding
Agent-first development for complex projects
Instead of handling every step manually, developers can describe goals and let the AI agent break work into smaller actions—from drafting edits to running commands and checking results. This is especially useful in large codebases where safe, context-aware changes and fast orientation matter.
For experiments and everyday coding
Antigravity can be used for routine development, prototyping, and trying new workflows that rely on tight collaboration between a developer and an AI agent. It’s available to install on macOS and can serve as a primary IDE or as an additional experimental tool alongside your main setup.


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