Google Antigravity expands beyond its own IDE to VS Code, JetBrains, and Zed

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Google launched Antigravity in November 2025 with a specific pitch: hand an entire coding task to an AI agent and let it run. The agent handled everything inside Google’s own environment. That is changing.

What Just Shipped

Google announced on Thursday that Antigravity is now available as an extension for four external development environments: Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, CLion, and others), and Zed. Developers who already live in those editors no longer have to leave their existing workflow to use the agent.

Google is also making Antigravity available through eligible Gemini Enterprise subscriptions.

The Operator Takeaway

If you or your team already runs on JetBrains or VS Code, the barrier to testing Antigravity just dropped. You do not need to adopt a new IDE. The expansion into Gemini Enterprise also signals that Google is positioning this as an enterprise-grade tool, not just a developer experiment. Worth watching how it competes with GitHub Copilot and Amazon’s coding agent offerings as the extension ecosystem fills out.

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