Antigravity
Google's agent-first IDE, a VS Code fork that runs multiple Gemini-powered coding agents in parallel with browser control, free during preview.
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Our take
Google's bet on agent-first development: parallel agents, browser control, and verifiable artifacts, free while in preview.
Best for
Developers who want to orchestrate several autonomous coding agents at once and review their work via artifacts.
Pros
- Runs up to five parallel agents on your codebase
- Ships with Gemini 3 and supports Claude models
- Generates artifacts (task lists, screenshots, recordings) to verify work
- Free during the preview period
Cons
- Preview maturity; behavior and pricing may change
- Agent-first workflow has a learning curve
- Free pricing is promotional, not guaranteed
How it compares
Versus Cursor, Antigravity pushes further toward autonomous, parallel agents and away from line-by-line assistance.
Full review
Antigravity is Google's agent-first development platform, a fork of VS Code released alongside Gemini 3. It can run several agents in parallel, control a browser, and produce artifacts so you can verify results without reading every diff.
It is free during preview, which makes it easy to try, but that also means features and pricing are still moving. For developers comfortable delegating to autonomous agents, it is one of the more ambitious tools in the category.
Cloudkart Rubric
4.0/5 avg- Actual Utility4/5
- Ease of Use4/5
- Pricing Fairness5/5
- Reliability3/5
- Differentiation4/5
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