Does anyone know the Google Antigravity usage limits for each model (Gemini 3 Pro High/Low, Claude Sonnet 4.5, Claude Sonnet 4.5 Thinking, Claude Opus 4.5 Thinking, GPT‑OSS 120B Medium)?
On the official page one.google.com/ai it only lists credits for Google AI Plus (200 monthly credits), Google AI Pro (1,000 monthly credits), and Google AI Ultra (25,000 monthly credits) — but those are for Flow and Whisk.
👉 What about Antigravity credits/limits per day, week, month on each plan (Free, Plus, Pro, Ultra)?
Is there any official documentation or even rumors / user practice reports about how Antigravity enforces quotas across these models?
Would love to hear from anyone who has tested this in practice.
If you use Antigravity, you've probably heard about Google increasing the quotas.
They didn't - you can just use more of the same quota at once, and you then wait a week to renew it.
Here is the screenshot. I am an Ultra user. Antigravity Version: 1.11.14. I hit this limit in a day worth of usage.
What's worse is after I switched to a free account the next day, I got practically the same amount of usage out of it. Like it's almost not noticeable that Ultra has more quota than free tier.
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I open up google antigravity to try and get some help on a project, and notice a popup saying that rate limits will be changing to weekly to "Allow for longer periods of interaction" Will this negatively effect the experience , like how much larger is the rate limit in comparison to before?
What's your experience with the Google AI pro plan? Thx
I’ve been hitting walls with the new Google Antigravity IDE, so I dug into the terms to see what was going on. What I found is actually pretty insulting to those of us paying for the ecosystem.
The Reality: Antigravity is officially a "No-cost public preview."
The Limit: Quota refreshes every 5 hours (and it's tight).
The Kicker: It completely ignores your subscription tier.
If you are paying for Gemini Pro/Ultra thinking you’ll get priority access or higher caps, you don't. You are thrown into the exact same bucket as a free user.
I get that it's a "preview," but why am I paying a premium subscription if I'm still treated like a free tier user on their newest products? It feels like they have zero consideration for early adopters who are actually funding the product.
Source: https://antigravity.google/docs/plans
Hi everyone,
I'm running into a frustrating issue with the new Antigravity IDE limits and wanted to ask if anyone has found a workaround.
The Situation: I have an active "Google AI Pro" (2 TB) subscription, which includes Gemini Advanced. According to the pricing page, this should put me on the "Developer plan" with rate limits refreshing every 5 hours.
The Problem: My Antigravity editor still insists I am on the "Free Plan" with the new weekly limits (which I have already hit).
What I've tried so far:
Logged out and back in multiple times in the IDE.
Verified that the email in the IDE matches my subscription email.
Checked my Google One account (subscription is definitely active).
It seems like the IDE isn't syncing the subscription status correctly. Has anyone else with Gemini Advanced faced this? Is there a specific way to force a status refresh?
Thanks in advance!
I’m quite excited, so download the app and run it on an old Next.js project. The agent goes fully autonomous with a single prompt for minutes, so I grab my double cappuccino. By the time I came back, the limit was already hit.
Prompt: Understand the codebase and build the code.
Call 1-5: List files / read. Call 6-96: Install dependencies, generate Prisma client, build Next.js app, verify API routes, fix routes, fix lint.
22 files changed.
Model quota limit exceeded.
Hey everyone! 👋
I've been lurking in both r/google_antigravity and r/GoogleAntigravityIDE since launch, and I spent the past few days analyzing the most common questions, complaints, and success stories. Here's what I found:
## **Top 5 Pain Points:**
**1. Quota Confusion (mentioned in 50+ posts)**
- Free users: 168-hour reset
- Paid users (AI Pro/Ultra): 5-hour reset
- Gemini and Vertex AI quotas are SEPARATE
- Timer doesn't start until you use that model again
**2. Performance Issues**
- Each workspace spawns its own language server (~300-500MB RAM each)
- 12 open conversations = 7.3GB RAM + 91% CPU (from the forensic analysis post)
- Solution: Close unused workspaces, limit to 2-3 active conversations
- MacOS users: Check the GPU acceleration fix pinned in the sub
**3. Safety Concerns After the D: Drive Incident**
- Google added "Secure Mode" (commands require approval)
- Set up GEMINI.md with safety rules
- File system access now restricted to workspace only
- Always work in agent-assisted mode as a beginner
**4. Model Selection**
- Claude Opus 4.5: Best for complex logic, but can timeout
- Gemini 3 Pro: Balanced, good for general development
- Gemini 3 Flash: Fast, now with higher limits
- Use planning mode for better results
**5. "It Keeps Deleting My Code!"**
- Review the implementation plan BEFORE accepting
- Use Google Docs-style comments on artifacts
- Enable "Review-driven development" mode in settings
## **Success Patterns from Top Posts:**
✅ Users building complete apps in 1 week that would take months manually
✅ 30 hours of work replacing 3 months of coding (from the Opus 4.5 appreciation post)
✅ Projects: Resutex (resume builder), JobSaathi (job application tool), EdTech apps
## **Quick Wins:**
- **Create custom rules**: Add /rules/typescript.md, /rules/security.md, etc.
- **Use artifacts effectively**: Review implementation plans, not just raw code
- **Hardware matters**: 32GB RAM recommended for serious use, 16GB minimum
- **Leverage browser agent**: Great for UI iteration and testing
## **Resources I Wish I Had When Starting:**
Since this info is scattered across Reddit, YouTube, and docs, I started collecting everything in one place at **antigravityai.directory** (not affiliated with Google, just a community resource).
It has:
- Curated tutorials by skill level
- Performance optimization guides
- Safety setup templates
- MCP server configs (Laravel, Redis, Shopify)
- Hardware requirement calculators
- Links to active discussions
Feel free to submit your own resources if you've created tutorials or tools!
## **What I'm Still Figuring Out:**
- Best practices for multi-agent workflows
- Optimal aiChangeLog/ structure for team projects
- When to use turbo vs planning mode
What are your biggest Antigravity pain points? Drop them below and let's crowdsource solutions! 🚀
Planning to buy "Google AI Pro" through Google One plans website for just antigravity only but i've been reading that for some "AntiGravity IDE" doesn't register that they've received the Pro plan and considers them on Free version. Like what's the deal with this.
Thank you for any answers on this.
If so thats a smack in the face to Pro and Ultra subscribers... Who are probably the ones using Anti Gravity in the first place
Hey, usually i don't really use VS Code Forks in any way but wanted to try out Google's AntiGravity and found out there is no way to check your quota right now. Therefore i created a small VSX Plugin to make it easily viewable via the modal or in the status bar (image on github).
You can find the plugin here: https://github.com/Henrik-3/AntigravityQuota or directly in AntiGravity via the extensions tab by searching for Antigravity Quota (AGQ)
For questions or ideas feel free to reach out
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.
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.
This can't be for real right? I have the AI Ultra sub and already reached the limit for the day within 2 hours of vibe coding?
What are the limits for the Google AI Pro with Antigravity?
They say higher rate limits, but I want to know if there's a rough estimate for the number of prompts/tokens I can use within the 5 hrs limit.
I want to move from the cursor, but I want to make sure it's worth the move.
Even though I've upgraded to the Pro plan, it does not kick in, and quotas are already lost for a week.
A bug? Or a country limitation?
I've been loving Anti Gravity IDE since it came out and became a convert. But recently, since the last 2 days (Nov 28, 2025), the IDE has become significantly stupider. It's not the models, the models are fine. But Anti Gravity IDE has been showing the following problems that made it unusable:
UI Sluggishness & becoming unresponsive
Agents editing files almost always (90%) of the time corrupts the file. It looks like there's something wrong with the tool, not the model since the code is sound but the patching of the files almost always writes invalid corrupt code.
Is it just my experience or have you noticed it too? Is there a solution?
Google just announced new AI First IDE - Google Antigravity. Looks like another VS Code Fork to me.
Good thing is its free for now with Gemini Pro 3.0
Been using Google's Antirgravity for about a week. There's some phenomenal things, and some things that are complete ass. I do usually really plan and write code myself, but this little side project i decided to 'vibe code 'and man, feast or famine
The good-
The fact that I can prompt from my ide and when I need/run out of credits, I can just switch models, is very cool; and watching how different models handle similar tasks differently is just super interesting.
Some of the very complex tasks I ask it to do it just knocks out of the park immediately. A little game with state management and turn indications for you vs enemies? Done. Immediately done and close to my liking, unbelievable. Especially since this shit was brand new ans way clunkier 2 years ago
Oh my god, and the feature that allows you to roll-back the changes to a certain point in the conversation? FUCKING HALLELUJAH. So quick and easy. Without that feature, the following drawbacks would be complete deal-breakers
The bad-
I've only used it for a web app so far. The BIG drawback is it's file management. Complete dogshit. Not separation of concerns- it just makes each feature one big bloated piece of garbage file that then becomes SO big that the Ai can't even properly handle it and freaks out. Thinks it's corrupted, accidentally deleted unrelated code. Yeah.
I refactored manually and will test further, but file management is still new it it VERY obviously shows.anf this wasnt me feeding it a project, I had it make the project, it came up with the (lack of) structure, which compounded fast.
And you can't give it multiple commands or it messes up more. Like, I have to give it one bite-sized thing to do at a time. Good forbid two bite sized things at once or more. It'll just get both wrong or just spin out until you're out of credits.
All in all, I'm through the moon with Antigravity. Highly recommend having it do some work and checking it between rounds of your favorite video game. Why not?
I'm an optimistic guy in life, and I'm really excited to see where things like this get in one or two years time, and beyond obv.