Manuel Guimarães

Manuel Guimarães

Antigravity

Antigravity Forks the open-source Visual Studio Code (VS Code) foundation but radically alters the user experience to prioritize agent management over text editing. The interface is bifurcated into two distinct primary windows: the Editor and the Agent Manager. This separation of concerns mirrors the distinction between individual contribution and engineering management.

Development is lifting off. The tools of yesterday focused on helping you write code faster; the tools of tomorrow need to help you orchestrate it. Google Antigravity, is a new agentic development platform designed to help you operate at a higher, task-oriented level.

Antigravity isn't just an editor—it's a development platform that combines a familiar, AI-powered coding experience with a new agent-first interface. This allows you to deploy agents that autonomously plan, execute, and verify complex tasks across your editor, terminal, and browser.

A new way to work

Google build Antigravity because they believe agents shouldn't just be chatbots in a sidebar; they should have their own dedicated space to work. The platform introduces two distinct ways to interact with your code:

  • The Editor View: When you need to be hands-on, you get a state-of-the-art, AI-powered IDE equipped with tab completions and inline commands for the synchronous workflow you already know.

  • The Manager Surface: This is where the shift happens. It’s a dedicated interface where you can spawn, orchestrate, and observe multiple agents working asynchronously across different workspaces.

Visit the official documentation website in the following link. Antigravity