Google Antigravity SDK Review
Google's agentic SDK designed to programmatically design, orchestrate, and debug multi-agent workflows. Enables developers to build autonomous developer loop capabilities directly into local software scripts.
Google Antigravity SDK Review
Google's agentic SDK designed to programmatically design, orchestrate, and debug multi-agent workflows. Enables developers to build autonomous developer loop capabilities directly into local software scripts.
Pros
- Built for fully autonomous developer agents that run files and commands
- Native integration with Google's agentic ecosystem and Gemini models
- Robust context and tool call management frameworks
Cons
- High integration complexity—requires understanding multi-agent systems
- Deeply tied to the Google developer infrastructure
Best Use Cases
- Orchestrating autonomous programming agents
- Custom multi-agent workflows
- Self-healing test execution loops
Workflow Fit Scores
Sources
- Data: MongoDB registry
- Pricing: Tool registry entry
- Vendor: antigravity.google
Changelog
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