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Antigravity alternatives

Agent-first coding IDE focused on autonomous execution across editor, terminal, and browser workflows.

This Antigravity alternatives guide compares pricing, strengths, tradeoffs, and related options.

Antigravity is useful for developers who want an agent-driven IDE workflow with multi-agent orchestration, artifact visibility, and fast end-to-end implementation loops.

Official site: https://antigravityaiide.com/

At a glance

Pricing model Freemium
Model source 3rd-party models
Price range Free preview + paid plans
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Best for Agent-assisted product development, Prototyping and iteration speed
Categories developers , solopreneurs , for solopreneurs , for small business , free ai tools , automation , developers
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Top alternatives

  • Windsurf : AI coding IDE focused on flow-state development and agent-assisted implementation.
  • Cursor : AI-first code editor for multi-file edits, refactors, and agentic coding tasks.
  • Codex : AI coding agent for implementation, refactoring, and repo-aware developer workflows.
  • GitHub Copilot : AI coding assistant in VS Code, JetBrains, and GitHub workflows.

Notes

Antigravity is a practical option for teams that want stronger autonomous coding workflows than plain autocomplete-style IDE assistants.

Comparison table

Tool Pricing Model source Price range Resolution ControlNet Pros Cons
Antigravity Freemium 3rd-party models Free preview + paid plans Not listed
Agent-first workflow for planning, coding, and validation in one environment; Useful visibility into agent outputs and task artifacts Product and pricing can shift quickly while in preview phases; Autonomous execution still requires human review and guardrails
Windsurf Subscription 3rd-party models Free-$35+/mo Not listed
Smooth AI-first coding workflow; Useful for rapid prototypes and feature implementation Final code quality still needs manual validation; Some advanced features are plan-limited
Cursor Subscription 3rd-party models Free-$40+/mo Not listed
Strong multi-file and repo-aware editing workflow; Fast for implementation and refactoring tasks Requires prompt discipline and code review; Feature behavior may vary by model routing
Codex Freemium Own models Free/Go plans; ChatGPT Pro $200/mo; Team $25-$30/user/mo; API usage-based Not listed
Strong support for implementation and refactoring loops; Useful for speeding up repetitive coding tasks Output still requires human review and testing; Quality depends on task framing and context
GitHub Copilot Subscription Mixed $10-$39+/mo Not listed
Tight IDE integration and low setup overhead; Strong autocomplete and chat-assistant workflow Quality varies by prompt clarity and code context; Subscription cost adds up for larger teams

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