Antigravity 2.0 drops desktop app, agent orchestration
Google transforms Antigravity into a standalone desktop workspace for orchestrating parallel agents and subagents. The update shifts focus from an IDE fork to a high-velocity agentic platform co-optimized for Gemini 3.5 Flash.
Google is pivoting Antigravity from a Cursor clone to a standalone orchestration hub, betting that the future of coding lies in multi-agent parallelism rather than just a smarter editor. Parallel subagent spawning allows for simultaneous security audits and refactors, while Gemini 3.5 Flash integration delivers 289 tokens/sec for near-instant reasoning. Deep Firebase and Android integration enables 'vibe coding' from prompt to production, supported by managed Linux environments for persistent state. This shift to a standalone application signals a strategic break from the VS Code-centric ecosystem dominated by competitors.
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Wes Roth