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Google Antigravity's April update finally made it usable, and VS Code should be worried

XDA·Anurag Singh·17 days ago
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Published May 15, 2026, 2:30 PM EDT Anurag is an experienced journalist and author who’s been covering tech for the past 5 years, with a focus on Windows, Android, and Apple. He’s written for sites like Android Police, Neowin, Dexerto, and MakeTechEasier. Anurag’s always pumped about tech and loves getting his hands on the latest gadgets. When he's not procrastinating, you’ll probably find him catching the newest movies in theaters or scrolling through Twitter from his bed. Antigravity is Google’s IDE built on the same open-source project as VS Code. It’s essentially everything VS Code is, just without the extension ecosystem. Google describes Antigravity as an advanced, AI-powered integrated development environment designed for the “agent-first” era of software development. I had tried Antigravity on and off before , but I never used it as my primary IDE. That changed after the April update Google rolled out.…

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