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Bringing Antigravity to Gemini Enterprise: Agentic workflows for every developer

When we launched Google Antigravity, our goal was simple: rethink how software gets built in the era of AI agents. We wanted to move beyond basic code completion and give developers autonomous agents capable of researching codebases, running local builds, actuating browsers, and executing end-to-end tasks.
Since announcing Antigravity’s availability on the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform at Google I/O, momentum has been incredible. Engineering teams are putting agents to work on critical production systems—like AirAsia, where teams now generate over 50% of their production QA code using Antigravity.
Today, we’re taking the next major step in bringing agentic development to entire engineering organizations: Google Antigravity is now included in eligible Gemini Enterprise subscriptions, alongside brand new IDE extensions for your favorite code editors.
Removing friction between developers and agents
Agentic coding works best when developers can focus on problem-solving rather than license approvals or surface constraints.
By bundling Antigravity into Gemini Enterprise (Standard and Plus licenses), IT and engineering leads can now equip their entire organization with advanced agentic capabilities under a single subscription.
For developers, this means immediate access without waiting for separate add-on licenses or managing standalone accounts. For administrators, it means unified visibility, security governance, and cost management in one place.
To make onboarding effortless for developers, all surfaces natively support Workforce Identity Federation (WIF) and Application Default Credentials (ADC). Engineers log in using their existing enterprise identity, giving agents secure, authenticated access without manual API key setup.
High-autonomy execution inside enterprise boundaries
Giving agents autonomy to run terminal commands, inspect local code, and actuate browsers requires robust guardrails. Antigravity in Gemini Enterprise provides administrators with transparent controls to ensure agents operate safely:
- Configurable sandbox & policy limits: Enforce workspace sandboxing and restrict browser or MCP (Model Context Protocol) server permissions so agents execute strictly within authorized environments.
- Granular budget caps & pooled quotas: Set monthly budget thresholds in Google Cloud Billing across projects, teams, and individuals. Shared token pools prevent purchased quota from sitting idle while ensuring high-demand teams have resources when they need them.
- Overage controls: Opt into overages with strict caps so active workflows aren’t cut off mid-task.
- Central audit logging & data privacy: Enable full audit logging with one toggle to capture prompts, agent tool executions, and generated artifacts. All agent activity remains strictly inside your enterprise boundary under Google Cloud Terms of Service—your code is never used to train base models.
How engineering teams are scaling with Antigravity
Here is how engineering leaders and enterprise partners are putting Antigravity to work across software delivery lifecycles:
Experience liftoff in your organization
Google Antigravity in Gemini Enterprise is available today for eligible Gemini Enterprise Standard and Plus customers.
- For developers: Check out our Antigravity documentation and download the IDE extensions, CLI, or Antigravity 2.0 app to start building.
- For administrators: Visit the Enterprise Setup Guide to enable Antigravity across your organization.
Related announcements
- Introducing Antigravity IDE Extensions: Learn how to use Antigravity natively inside VS Code, Visual Studio 2026, JetBrains, and Zed.
- Antigravity IDE Extensions Documentation: Explore the full overview, installation guides, and enterprise authentication setup for all IDE extensions.