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Google Antigravity (formerly Gemini CLI) Pricing 2026

Plans, Costs & Feature Breakdown

4.7 / 5AIPricely

Pricing Plans

Free

Free
  • Gemini 3.5 Flash
  • Claude Sonnet 4.6
  • GPT-OSS 120B
  • Limited usage

Google AI Pro

$20 /mo
  • Claude Opus 4.6 access
  • Higher usage limits
  • Unlimited parallel subagents
  • Remote execution sandboxes

Google AI Ultra

$100 /mo
  • 5x limits vs Pro
  • Claude Opus 4.6 (priority)
  • 20TB storage
  • YouTube Premium

Google AI Ultra (20x)

$200 /mo
  • 20x limits vs Pro
  • Highest priority access
  • All Google AI tools

Technical Limits & Features

Token Limit
1M context window
Image Support
Video Support
API Access
Available
Mobile App
Web only

Model Evolution & Benchmarks

Track the capabilities, benchmarks, and newly added features across model releases.

Chronological Lineage

Antigravity 2.0

Released: May 2026

Rebranded and rebuilt from Gemini CLI to represent a robust multi-model agentic coding platform with asynchronous subagents.

What's newly added in this model:

Multi-model switching between Gemini 3.5 Flash, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and GPT-OSS 120B.

Parallel subagent concurrency executing builds, terminal tasks, and testing.

Unrestricted remote execution sandboxes for secure developer iterations.

Fully free tier for rate-limited multi-model coding.

📊 Benchmark Performance Comparison

Gemini CLI 1.0
Antigravity 2.0
Asynchronous Subagent Concurrency
Parallel Tasks Speed
1.0x4.2x+320%
Code Generation Reliability
HumanEval
81.4%93.5%+12.1%
Autonomous Refactoring Accuracy
SWE-bench Pro
46.1%59.8%+13.7%

Is Google Antigravity (formerly Gemini CLI) Worth It? — Editorial Review

Google Antigravity is a standalone desktop IDE and CLI for agent-first software engineering — the key distinction from Gemini chat is that it lets you switch models freely between Gemini 3.5 Flash, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Opus 4.6, and GPT-OSS 120B within the same session. The free tier already includes Claude Sonnet 4.6 access (rate-limited), making it one of the only ways to use Claude without an Anthropic subscription. It delegates full planning, code generation, terminal execution, and testing to autonomous subagents running in parallel. Included in Google AI Pro at $19.99/mo alongside Gemini chat, Flow video, and ImageFX.

Pros & Strengths

  • Free tier includes Claude Sonnet 4.6 and GPT-OSS 120B model switching — the only free way to access Claude without an Anthropic subscription.
  • Pro plan unlocks Claude Opus 4.6 access alongside Gemini 3.5 Flash for the most capable multi-model coding environment.
  • Multi-agent concurrency allows planning, coding, and testing to happen asynchronously.
  • Included in Google AI Pro ($19.99/mo) — no separate subscription needed if you are already on Google AI Pro.

Limitations & Cons

  • Claude access through Antigravity does not include Claude Code CLI features or Anthropic-specific tools — direct Claude subscription required for those.
  • Agent orchestration can consume tokens rapidly on large projects without careful directory filtering.
AIPricely Verdict

Value Analysis & Verdict

For developers who want to try Claude Sonnet 4.6 for free, or who want a single subscription covering a multi-model coding agent, Google AI Pro at $19.99/mo with Antigravity is the most cost-effective entry point. The model switching (Gemini, Claude, GPT-OSS) in one IDE is genuinely unique. For full Claude Code features and Opus 4.8, a direct Anthropic subscription is still necessary.

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