Google is making Gemini CLI users switch to its new Antigravity 2.0 - so what will it mean for you?
- Google unveils Antigravity 2.0 at I/O 2026, including a new CLI tool
- Users of existing Gemini CLI will need to migrate over to new Antigravity CLI
- The migration process will begin in the next few weeks
Google has upgraded its Antigravity vibe coding app with an all-new platform, and has told users of its existing Gemini CLI users they will need to migrate.
Unveiled at Google I/O 2026, Antigravity 2.0 marks the company's push towards encouraging more agentic coding, offering an updated desktop app, SDK for custom workflows, and importantly, a CLI tool.
The company says that in order to deliver the best experiences for coders going forward, Gemini CLI users will need to migrate over to the new Antigravity CLI within the next few weeks.
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