Welcome to Google Antigravity 🚀
By Google Antigravity
Summary
## Key takeaways - **Gemini 3 Advances Coding Models**: Every breakthrough in model intelligence for coding encourages us to rethink what development should look like. Gemini 3 is our latest such model advancement. [00:02], [00:10] - **Introducing Agentic IDE: Anti-gravity**: We went out to build the next step change of an IDE. Introducing Google Anti-gravity, a new way of working for this next era of agentic intelligence. [00:13], [00:18] - **Elevated to Manager of Agents**: Your new focus is architecting the solution, not implementing every single step. So, congratulations. You have been elevated to a manager of agents. [00:50], [00:55] - **Agents Tackle Complex Tasks in Parallel**: The agent begins to work autonomously by creating an implementation plan and activating multiple surfaces to complete your request. Our agent is more capable, tackling complex tasks and even doing so in parallel, letting you ship more than ever before. [01:05], [01:12] - **Verifiable Artifacts for Confident Merges**: The agent can automatically take browser screenshots of bug fixes or even screen recordings of feature implementations, proving the work was done and tested. By providing these instant verifiable artifacts, you can confidently trust and merge the code without hours of manual review. [01:24], [01:40] - **Visual Feedback Guides Agents to 100%**: Anti-gravity eliminates the pain of trying to polish nearer results by easily guiding the agents 90% solution all the way to 100%. Now, let's say the agent produces a landing page mockup with Nano Banana, and you now want to make some UI adjustments. You can give visual comments just like a designer, letting you leave feedback exactly where the problem is. [01:40], [02:07]
Topics Covered
- Developers now manage agents, not code.
- Agents generate instant verifiable artifacts.
- Guide agents to perfection with visual feedback.
Full Transcript
Every breakthrough in model intelligence for coding encourages us to rethink what development should look like.
Gemini 3 is our latest such model advancement.
So we went out to build the next step change of an IDE.
Introducing Google Anti-gravity, a new way of working for this next era of agentic intelligence.
It is the ideal agentic development home base.
Does it have an IDE? Yes, but also has a whole lot more.
We started with the core IDE and added pieces that evolved the IDE towards an agent first feature such as browser use, asynchronous interaction patterns, and an additional novel agent first product form factor, helping you experience Liftoff.
>> Your new focus is architecting the solution, not implementing every single step.
So, congratulations. You have been elevated to a manager of agents.
Instead of an agent living in your tools, your tools are now instruments for many agents.
The agent begins to work autonomously by creating an implementation plan and activating multiple surfaces to complete your request.
Our agent is more capable, tackling complex tasks and even doing so in parallel, letting you ship more than ever before.
>> You can verify your code quality at a glance, then ship with absolute confidence.
The agent can automatically take browser screenshots of bug fixes or even screen recordings of feature implementations, proving the work was done and tested. By providing these instant verifiable artifacts, you can confidently trust and merge the code without hours of manual review.
Anti-gravity eliminates the pain of trying to polish nearer results by easily guiding the agents 90% solution all the way to 100%. Now, let's say the agent produces a landing page mockup with Nano Banana, and you now want to make some UI adjustments. You can give visual comments just like a designer, letting you leave feedback exactly where the problem is. And you can also leave comments on code diffs or feedback on screen recordings of browser use.
It's a brand new way of collaborating with agents, and you're going to love it.
>> Say goodbye to what held you down before.
Welcome to Google Anti-gravity.
Cut.
>> All right.
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