Google Antigravity is Google's AI-native IDE built on an 'agent-first' philosophy, designed to help developers complete software development across planning, coding, and testing with autonomous AI agents.
It caters to a wide range of developers, including professional enterprise developers, full-stack developers, frontend developers, as well as hobbyists and students.
According to its official site, a public preview is available and free for developers to use.
It supports macOS (Apple Silicon), Windows (64-bit), and Ubuntu and other mainstream Linux distributions.
Agents can plan, code, conduct web research, generate tests, and collaborate across editor, terminal, and browser environments.
It provides visual deliverables (plans, diffs, screenshots) and a sandbox testing environment for review and validation.
It ships with Google's Gemini model by default and supports switching to other mainstream models or using local models (e.g., via Ollama).
Typically, download from the official site, sign in with your personal Google account, and follow the getting-started guide to begin.
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