First Impressions of Google Antigravity

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๐Ÿงญ First Impressions of Google Antigravity

If you've been seeing folks talk about Google Antigravity this past week, you might be wondering if it's actually worth trying. I've been using it for coding with the Gemini 3 Pro model, and I wanted to share what I've noticed so farโ€”especially around security and QA, which is where it surprised me most.

๐Ÿค– Gemini 3 Pro Just Works

I already have the Gemini Pro plan, so I started with Gemini 3 Pro inside Antigravity. The difference was noticeable right awayโ€”it understands what I'm trying to do without me having to spell out every step. That back and forth I usually have with AI tools? It mostly disappeared. I also tried Claude 4.5 Sonnet inside Antigravity just to compare. It works, but I found myself redirecting it more often. Something about Gemini 3 Pro and Antigravity together just made sense.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Security and QA Surprised Me

The surprise for me has been security and QA. I've been running audits through Antigravity, and it catches things I would have missed on my own. It doesn't just flag issuesโ€”it suggests fixes that don't break other parts of the code. That's the part that made me want to write about it. Reviews feel faster now, and I trust the output more.

๐ŸŒฑ Still Exploring

I'm still early in exploring what this thing can do. But if you have access to Gemini 3 Pro, it might be worth trying Antigravity with a small project just to see how it feels. It's not perfect, but it's got me curious about where this kind of tooling is heading.

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