Antigravity
FeaturedGoogle's agentic development platform for software engineering
About
Antigravity is Google's agentic development platform for building software across the web, desktop, terminal, and API, with support for MCP, plugins, Agent Skills, and multi-agent workflows.
- Company
- Type
- Agentic IDE
- License
- Commercial
- Pricing
- Freemium
- Available on
- DesktopTerminalWeb
- Host surface
- StandaloneAPI / SDK
- Capabilities
- Agent SkillsMCPPluginsAgents
Overview
Antigravity is Google’s agentic software engineering platform, designed to help developers build, understand, and maintain software using collaborative AI agents. Rather than functioning as a traditional code editor, Antigravity provides an AI-first development environment that combines conversational interfaces, developer tools, APIs, and terminal workflows into a unified platform.
Available across web, desktop, terminal, and API experiences, Antigravity enables developers to move seamlessly between planning, coding, testing, debugging, and deployment while working alongside intelligent software engineering agents.
Key Capabilities
Antigravity supports a broad range of AI-assisted development tasks, including:
- Code generation and editing
- Repository-wide code understanding
- Multi-file refactoring
- Debugging and issue resolution
- Documentation generation
- Test creation and maintenance
- Architecture exploration
- Natural language software development
Its AI agents are designed to reason across entire projects rather than individual files, making them well suited for large and complex codebases.
Agentic Development
At the heart of Antigravity is a collaborative, agent-driven development model where AI assists with both planning and execution.
Agents can help developers:
- Plan and execute multi-step engineering tasks
- Analyze large repositories
- Coordinate changes across multiple files
- Automate repetitive development workflows
- Generate implementation plans
- Review and improve existing code
- Iterate on solutions based on developer feedback
This approach allows developers to delegate routine work while remaining in control of technical decisions.
Extensibility
Antigravity is built as an extensible platform that integrates with external tools and development workflows.
It includes support for:
- Model Context Protocol (MCP) for securely connecting AI agents to external tools, services, and data sources
- Agent Skills for packaging reusable engineering workflows and domain-specific capabilities
- Plugins that extend the platform with additional integrations and custom functionality
These capabilities enable teams to tailor Antigravity to their own engineering environments and internal tooling.
Developer Experience
Antigravity is designed to fit naturally into modern software development workflows.
Highlights include:
- Web, desktop, terminal, and API interfaces
- AI-native software engineering experience
- Multi-agent collaboration
- Project-wide context awareness
- Modern development workflows
- Integration with external tools and services
- Support for individual developers and engineering teams
Pricing & Availability
Antigravity is available under a freemium pricing model. Free access provides core development capabilities, while paid plans offer higher usage limits, access to more advanced AI models, additional integrations, and enterprise-focused features.
Why Choose Antigravity?
Antigravity is designed for developers and organizations that want AI to participate throughout the entire software engineering lifecycle. Its combination of:
- AI-first development workflows
- Multi-agent software engineering
- Cross-platform experiences
- Native MCP support
- Plugin extensibility
- Agent Skills integration
- API and terminal access
- Repository-wide reasoning
makes Antigravity a flexible platform for modern engineering teams building and maintaining software at any scale.
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