Choosing your surface: Antigravity 2.0, Antigravity CLI, Antigravity IDE, or Antigravity SDK
- Antigravity 2.0: A desktop app to orchestrate multiple autonomous agents working in parallel across independent projects.
- Antigravity CLI: A terminal interface designed for command-line workflows and headless execution.
- Antigravity IDE: An editor for developers who want to write code directly alongside an agent.
- Antigravity SDK: A Python library for building and deploying your own custom agents that use the Antigravity Harness.
Quick Comparison
FeatureAntigravity 2.0Antigravity CLIAntigravity IDEAntigravity SDKInterfaceDesktop AppTerminal (TUI)Desktop AppPython CodeBest ForMultiple simultaneous tasksCommand-line / HeadlessDirectly editing codeBuilding custom agents
The Four Surfaces of Antigravity
1. Antigravity 2.0
The default recommendation. Manages tasks across multiple projects at the same time.
Antigravity 2.0 is a standalone desktop application. It is designed to let you run multiple tasks without blocking your main workspace. You can easily switch between and monitor different projects from one screen. You can also schedule tasks to run on...
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