Google Antigravity Adds Remote Control
Google Antigravity now lets developers control active coding-agent sessions remotely, keeping projects moving while away from their workstation. The update extends its agent-first workflow beyond the desktop and terminal.
Remote control makes Antigravity’s autonomous sessions much more practical, but remote access raises the bar for authentication, permissions, and visibility into agent actions.
- –Developers can monitor or steer long-running coding tasks from anywhere
- –Remote session access complements Antigravity’s asynchronous agents and scheduled workflows
- –The feature strengthens Google’s competition with Cursor, Claude Code, and other agentic coding platforms
- –Teams should scrutinize access controls before allowing agents to modify production-connected workspaces
- –Mobile control is useful, but reliable session state and clear approval prompts will determine whether it feels trustworthy
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