With Gemini 3.5 Flash doing frontier-level work at a fraction of the cost, Google’s Antigravity 2.0 is here to help build and manage your agents and let them loose on your latest projects. Meanwhile, AI Studio is gaining a dedicated Android app to execute on your ideas while on the go.

Google first introduced Antigravity last year at the onset of the vibecoding era. In the months since, Antigravity has existed as a dedicated application that borrows heavily from Microsoft’s VS Code but significantly integrates AI coding assistance. With this latest suite of announcements, Google has repositioned Antigravity as something of a unified brand for AI coding harnesses fit for the agentic future.

This starts with version 2.0 of the main Antigravity application, which puts agent orchestration front and center. Rather than performing one task at a time, you can set agents to work on several problems in parallel, multiplying your development velocity.

The Antigravity revamp also brings in new integrations across Google AI Studio, Firebase, and Android. For example, you can now export projects from AI Studio directly to your local Antigravity app, carrying over all of your context to resume agentic development locally.