
Google announced a major expansion of Antigravity, an environment for building and managing AI agents, positioning it as an agentic AI platform. The expansion includes a standalone desktop application for local agent control, an Antigravity command-line interface for terminal-based management, new APIs, and a developer SDK preview for building custom agents using the same underlying environment as Gemini. The Antigravity agent is made available through the Gemini API so developers can invoke agents from their own software and workflows. Antigravity is integrated with existing development tools, including AI Studio Build, enabling project exports that preserve prior agent interaction context. Antigravity 2.0 supports parallel agent execution for programming tasks using dynamic subagents, with agents gaining access to an editor, terminal, and integrated browser.
"Google announced a major expansion of the Antigravity platform, an environment for building and managing AI agents. As part of this, the company is introducing, among other things, a standalone desktop application, a command-line interface, new APIs, and an SDK for developers. With these announcements, Google is explicitly positioning Antigravity as a platform for so-called agentic AI: AI systems that independently perform, combine, and coordinate tasks. According to Google, Antigravity is thus evolving from a single product into a complete ecosystem for developers and businesses."
"One of the most notable components is Google Antigravity 2.0, a standalone desktop application that allows developers to control AI agents locally. In addition, Google is introducing an Antigravity CLI, which enables the same agents to be used and managed from the terminal. Google is also making the Antigravity agent available via the Gemini API. This allows developers to programmatically invoke agents from their own software or workflows. At the same time, a preview of the Antigravity SDK is being released, intended for building custom agents that use the same underlying agent environment as Gemini."
"Google is also explicitly integrating Antigravity with existing AI development tools. For example, AI Studio Build will now also use the Antigravity agent environment. Developers can export projects from AI Studio to Antigravity, including the context of previous interactions with the agent. Parallel Agents and Linux Environments According to Google, multiple agents within Antigravity 2.0 can execute programming tasks in parallel. To this end, the platform introduces features such as dynamic subagents, designed for parallel workflows and background automation."
"Agents gain access to the editor, terminal, and an integrated browser to perform programming tasks independently. Through new Managed Agents in the Gemini API, developers can also launch agents w"
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