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reddit.com › r/cursor › cursor vs. google antigravity
r/cursor on Reddit: Cursor vs. Google Antigravity
1 week ago -

So I stumbled upon Google’s Antigravity IDE this morning. Their developer plan is a lot more generous than how Cursor prices its plans. The developer plan has higher rate limits that refresh every five hours, as opposed to Cursor, which makes you wait an entire billing cycle for the rate limit to reset, or charges you extra if you don’t want to wait.

Has anyone tried Antigravity by Google yet? If so, what are your impressions? Is it worth switching?

This is directed at Cursor....if you’re reading this, you need to restructure your plans so users aren’t rate-limited early or charged excessively after using Opus 4.5. You’ve got competition now.

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reddit.com › r/chatgptcoding › i tried google's new antigravity ide so you don't have to (vs cursor/windsurf)
r/ChatGPTCoding on Reddit: I tried Google's new Antigravity IDE so you don't have to (vs Cursor/Windsurf)
November 21, 2025 -

Google just dropped "Antigravity" (antigravity.google) and claims it's an "Agent-First" IDE. I've been using Cursor heavily for the past few months, so I decided to give this a spin to see if it's just hype or a real competitor.

My key takeaways after testing it:

  • The "Agent Manager" is the real deal: Unlike the linear chat in VS Code/Cursor, here you can spawn multiple agent threads. I managed to have one agent refactoring a messy LegacyUserProfile.js component while another agent was writing Jest tests for it simultaneously. It feels more like orchestration than coding.

  • Model Access: It currently offers Gemini 3 Pro and Claude 3.5 Sonnet for free during the preview. That alone makes it worth the download.

  • Installation: It's a VS Code fork, so migration (extensions, keybindings) took about 30 seconds.

The "Vibe Coding" Trap: I noticed that because it's so powerful, it's easy to get lazy. I did a test run generating a Frontend component from a screenshot.

  • Attempt 1 (Lazy prompt): The code worked but the CSS was messy.

  • Attempt 2 (Senior prompt): I explicitly asked for BEM methodology and semantic HTML. The result was production-ready.

Conclusion: It might not kill Cursor today, but the multi-agent workflow is definitely superior for complex tasks.

I made a full video breakdown showing the installation and the 3-agent demo in action if you want to see the UI: https://youtu.be/M06VEfzFHZY?si=W_3OVIzrSJY4IXBv

Has anyone else tried the multi-agent feature yet? How does it compare to Windsurf's flows for you?

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/vibecoding › cursor clears antigravity
r/vibecoding on Reddit: Cursor clears Antigravity
November 19, 2025 -

After trying Antigravity with gemini 3 for an hour I can say that cursor is better by a mile. Composer 1 is sooooo good and fast. Gemini 3 was just slow and lazy. Composer 1 has no problem building out thousands of lines of code in minutes, while gemini 3 will half-ass a feature but make it look cool by opening and controlling the browser to verify itself!

I think gemini 3 is probably a good model for thinking / learning (like a general chatbot) but I will continue to use my cursor workflow that has been doing wonders for me.

Antigravity is a cool idea, just need better and faster models to pair with it.

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reddit.com › r/vibecoding › tried google’s anti-gravity yesterday — and honestly, i’m impressed.
r/vibecoding on Reddit: Tried Google’s Anti-Gravity yesterday — and honestly, I’m impressed.
November 19, 2025 -

It’s not better than Cursor, but it’s definitely on the same level already. The crazy part? They reached this point in such a short time.

What stood out to me the most:

  • Speed → It’s unbelievably fast. Feels almost instant.

  • Execution style → Unlike Cursor’s big monolithic actions, Anti-Gravity breaks things into small multi-step operations, completes them quickly, and keeps iterating.

  • Product maturity → For something this new, they’ve already matched a surprising number of Cursor-like features.

  • User experience → The way it thinks, resolves, and implements changes feels super fluid.

If this is Day 1, then the competition in AI coding tools is going to get very interesting.

Edit — the above text itself was generated by Anti-Gravity. I used up my quota completely, and now it’s rate-limited.

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reddit.com › r/vibecoding › would you go with claude code or codex or cursor or antigravity (pro plan) ?
r/vibecoding on Reddit: Would you go with Claude Code or Codex or Cursor or Antigravity (Pro Plan) ?
1 week ago -

Hello everyone! As I noticed, the recent AI race is becoming increasingly aggressive and intensive, with many companies fighting for dominance, which is good since it means we have more choices.

I am currently looking into Cursor, Claude Code, ChatGPT Codex, Qwen Code, Antigravity (Google AI plan) and Microsoft Copilot. I feel there is just too much choices nowadays. I am thinking of buying an AI subscription, so I can have a higher limit.

Which is why, from all of the choices, which would you pick to buy a premium subscription from? I am currently planning to use it to build some apps and websites, so love to hear which would you guys prefer if you are buying an AI Subscription today.

Edit: I currently got a budget of $20 monthly, so I am looking to use premium solutions.

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Medium
medium.com › data-science-in-your-pocket › cursor-vs-google-antigravity-best-ai-ide-for-vibe-coders-f3ecbd02f161
Cursor vs Google AntiGravity : Best AI IDE for Vibe Coders? | by Mehul Gupta | Data Science in Your Pocket | Nov, 2025 | Medium
1 month ago - Cursor is for craft + velocity. You care less about code elegance and more about seeing ideas breathe quickly. You jump between 5 unfinished SaaS concepts per month. You’d happily trade tight control for radical leverage.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/medium › goodbye cursor? my 10-day review of google’s new "antigravity" ide
r/Medium on Reddit: Goodbye Cursor? My 10-day review of Google’s new "Antigravity" IDE
1 month ago - I recently switched my daily workflow from Cursor to Google’s new Antigravity IDE (powered by Gemini 3) to see if the "Agent-First" hype is actually real.
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reddit.com › r/singularity › has anyone tried antigravity by google? thoughts on the ide platform
r/singularity on Reddit: Has anyone tried Antigravity by Google? Thoughts on the IDE platform
November 19, 2025 -

Has anyone here used Google's Antigravity IDE yet?

I recently tested it out for a web stack project—the interface is very VS Code-like, and the AI (Gemini 3) squashed some long-standing bugs for me and even helped refactor a dormant project back to life. The whole multi-agent setup (where you can spawn coding, review, and refactor agents) is wild for streamlining bigger repos.

Curious:

- Do you find it just a polished VS Code clone with better AI, or does it offer something truly unique?

- Anyone pushed the agentic features in real-world workflows?

- Have you tried Chrome integration or in-IDE API testing?

- How does it stack up to Cursor and other AI IDEs?

Would love actual dev feedback—especially from those who've tried it on mid-to-large codebases.

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/vibecoding › antigravity entering its "cursor" phase
r/vibecoding on Reddit: antigravity entering its "cursor" phase
1 month ago - Antigravity has serious performance issues and others... ... This guy cancelled his $60 Cursor subscription for Antigravity.