Google Antigravity – Agentic Development Platform & Setup Guide
Installation, Configuration & Usage
What if your IDE could do more than assist? What if it could plan, execute, and validate entire features on its own?
Google Antigravity introduces a new way of building software through agent-driven development. Instead of juggling repetitive tasks, developers orchestrate intelligent AI agents that think ahead, work in parallel, and show their work transparently. Inside a familiar IDE, Antigravity acts like a mission control center, where multiple autonomous agents can research, code, test, browse the web, and generate artifacts, while you stay firmly in control.
What makes it intriguing is the balance it strikes. You can choose Planning Mode for complex, research-heavy tasks where every step is reviewed before execution. You can also switch to Fast Mode when speed matters and changes need to happen instantly. Each agent remembers context, collaborates with others, and even uses a built-in browser agent to interact with live web pages, providing visual proof through screenshots and execution artifacts.
Behind the scenes, Antigravity supports multiple advanced AI models and offers granular control over terminal access, workflows, and permissions. The result is less micromanagement, fewer interruptions, and more time spent on design decisions and code quality, not busywork.
If you are curious about:
How autonomous agents can handle full feature requests
How Mission Control enables true parallel development
How planning, execution, and validation come together inside one IDE
The full setup guide reveals how it all works, step by step.