
Google Antigravity
Google's agent-first development platform for automating end-to-end coding workflows with AI
Early access available; pricing to be announced
Overview
Google Antigravity is Google's agent-first development platform for automating end-to-end coding workflows with AI. Built on Gemini models and Google's cloud infrastructure, it is designed to let AI autonomously plan, write, test, and deploy code across full engineering cycles — going beyond code completion to handle complete software delivery.
Key Features
- Agent-first architecture for autonomous end-to-end software development
- Powered by Gemini 2.0 for long-context codebase understanding
- Integrates with existing development environments and CI/CD pipelines
- Handles full engineering cycles: planning, implementation, testing, and deployment
- Designed for teams that want to accelerate delivery without changing their stack
- Built on Google's cloud infrastructure for scale and reliability
Pricing: Early access available; pricing to be announced.
Pros
- Backed by Google infrastructure and Gemini AI research
- Designed for full end-to-end autonomous development workflows
- Deep integration with Google Cloud and developer tooling
Cons
- Very new — limited public track record
- Still in early access with unannounced pricing
- Competing in a crowded agentic coding market
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