Google’s Antigravity Agent

Google added Antigravity to AI Studio — a full‑stack coding agent that can turn prompts into deployable web apps without a traditional IDE, pushing rapid prototyping into production-ready territory. This reframes how prototypes and portfolio apps get built and shipped in minutes, not days. (itbrief.com.au)

Google published a developer blog announcing a full‑stack “vibe coding” upgrade to Google AI Studio that embeds the Antigravity coding agent and native Firebase integrations in the browser. (blog.google)) Antigravity can provision Cloud Firestore and Firebase Authentication after approval, auto‑install front‑end libraries such as Framer Motion and shadcn/ui, and generate projects targeting React, Angular or Next.js. (blog.google)) The environment is integrated with Gemini 3.1 Pro in preview — Google says the 3.1 Pro model is available via the Gemini API and in Google AI Studio and Antigravity and is optimized for agentic, multi‑step coding workflows. (blog.google)) Antigravity’s AgentKit 2.0 exposes a set of specialized tooling — documented as 16 specialized agents and 40+ domain skills — plus an Agent Manager, multi‑window editor surface and browser agent for orchestrating frontend, backend, security and test tasks. (antigravitylab.net)) Google published Firebase Studio release notes that set a migration timeline: the sunset announcement on March 19, 2026; new workspace creation disabled June 22, 2026; and final shutdown with data deletion on March 22, 2027. (firebase.google.com)) AI Studio adds a Secrets Manager and one‑click deploy targets (Cloud Run cited in product notes), with Google positioning the Studio/Antigravity combo as free for prototyping while production workloads shift to paid Gemini API and Vertex AI services. (producthunt.com))

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