Antigravity IDE Extensions
Antigravity IDE Extensions provide lightweight integrations for popular development environments, enabling developers to access shared context and agent-driven conversations directly within their existing coding workflows.
Antigravity IDE Extensions provide lightweight integrations for popular development environments, enabling developers to access shared context and agent-driven conversations directly within their existing coding workflows.
What the product does and how it is positioned
Antigravity IDE Extensions are lightweight integrations designed to bring agentic development capabilities into traditional code editors.
The extensions allow developers to maintain a shared context across the Antigravity ecosystem while performing deep code inspection and localized adjustments.
Source-supported ways to use the product
Developers use the extensions to inspect specific code paths, review compiler diagnostics, and step through complex logic using interactive debuggers.
Engineers can perform targeted code modifications and implementation refinements directly within their preferred development environment.
The documented workflow, where available
Users locate the extension within the specific marketplace or internal extension manager of their chosen IDE.
The extension is downloaded and installed, which may require a restart of the development environment in some cases.
Users sign in using their Google or Enterprise credentials to link the IDE to their Antigravity account.
The Antigravity icon is accessed from the activity bar or toolbar to begin managing agentic tasks and conversations.
The extensions are designed to meet enterprise-grade security requirements by integrating with existing Google Cloud infrastructure. This is designed so that development sessions remain compliant with organizational governance and data protection standards.
For enterprise teams, the extensions operate under the Google Cloud Terms of Service, providing a secure environment for agentic development.
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What was checked and when
Answers based on the source-checked product record
Antigravity supports Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, Zed, and the JetBrains suite, including IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, GoLand, CLion, and Rider.
For enterprise teams, data is not used to train foundation models and all interactions respect organization-specific IAM policies and VPC Service Controls.
The extensions are designed for tasks requiring deep inspection, such as reviewing compiler diagnostics or making localized code adjustments, while staying connected to the agent ecosystem.
Individual developers can sign in using a Google account, while enterprise users can use Gemini Enterprise or Google Cloud project credentials.
Support for the JetBrains suite begins with version 2026.2.1, with enterprise support currently in a preview state.