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The first agent-first IDE. Antigravity combines the familiarity of VS Code with autonomous Gemini 3 agents that plan, code, and verify your work.
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Let’s be honest: Coding has changed. We went from writing every semicolon by hand to using tab-completion, and then to AI chat sidebars. But even with the best tools, you are still the one driving. You type, you debug, you commit.
**Google Antigravity** changes the driver. It is not just an editor; it is a platform for autonomous agents. And if you want to stay ahead in 2025, here is why you need to hit that **Google Antigravity Download** button above.
1. It’s “Agent-First,” Not “Chat-First”
Most AI coding tools today are just chatbots glued to a text editor. You ask a question, copy the code, pasted it, and pray it works. **Google Antigravity** is different. It uses the **Gemini 3 model** to actually “live” inside your environment.
When you assign a task—like “Refactor the login component to use OAuth”—the agent doesn’t just give you text. It:
- Scans your entire file structure.
- Writes the code in multiple files simultaneously.
- Runs the terminal commands to install dependencies.
- Opens a headless browser to test if the login actually works.
2. The “Manager View” Revolution
You will notice a new toggle in the top right: **Editor** vs. **Manager**. In Manager View, you aren’t looking at code. You are looking at your workforce. You can spin up three different agents working on three different Jira tickets at the same time. It feels less like coding and more like conducting an orchestra.
3. Artifacts Over Logs
One of the biggest pain points with autonomous AI is trust. “Did it really fix the bug?” Antigravity solves this with **Artifacts**. Instead of reading a messy terminal log, the agent presents you with a clean, interactive report: screenshots of the UI before and after the fix, a diff of the code changes, and a checklist of the tests it passed.
Conclusion: Is it Worth the Switch?
If you are comfortable with VS Code, the transition is seamless because Antigravity is built on the same open-source foundation. You keep your extensions, your keybindings, and your themes. But you gain a team of senior engineers powered by Google’s most advanced AI.
Ready to let go of the grunt work? **Download Google Antigravity** for your OS above and experience the next generation of development.

