Google AntigravityvsText Generation WebUI

Full side-by-side comparison — features, pricing, platforms, and which one wins in 2026.

Google Antigravity

Coding Assistants

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Google agent-first coding platform with Antigravity 2.0 and Antigravity CLI

Text Generation WebUI

Chat Interfaces

Gradio web UI for running large language models

FeatureGoogle AntigravityText Generation WebUI
CategoryCoding AssistantsChat Interfaces
PricingFree access; higher capacity via Google AI Pro, Google AI Ultra, and enterprise accessFree (open-source)
GitHub Stars
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40k
PlatformsmacOS, Windows, Linux, WebLinux, Windows, macOS
Key Features
  • Antigravity 2.0 desktop app
  • Antigravity CLI
  • Subagents
  • Asynchronous background tasks
  • Skills and plugins
  • Hooks
  • MCP server support
  • Chrome and web-search interaction
  • Gemini CLI migration
  • Multiple backends
  • LoRA training
  • Chat modes
  • Extensions
  • API server
Pros
  • + Official Google agent-first development platform
  • + Desktop and terminal surfaces share the same agent harness
  • + Supports parallel subagents and asynchronous workflows
  • + Supports skills, plugins, hooks, and MCP servers
  • + Direct migration path for Gemini CLI users
  • + Most feature-rich local UI
  • + Multiple backend support
  • + Extensions ecosystem
  • + LoRA training support
  • + Active community
Cons
  • Gemini CLI consumer and free access migrates to Antigravity on June 18, 2026
  • Not all Gemini CLI features have exact one-to-one parity at launch
  • Pricing and capacity depend on Google account or enterprise access
  • Autonomous agent changes still require review and permission controls
  • Complex installation
  • Can be overwhelming
  • UI feels dated
  • Frequent breaking changes
Tags
googleantigravitycodingagenticclidesktopsubagentsmcpskills
localwebuiinferenceopen-source

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