Antigravity 2.0 shifts from assisted coding to autonomous agent workflows with sandboxed execution, native Android/Kotlin tooling, and managed API endpoints.
Summary
Agents now directly control SDK operations, debuggers, and deployment pipelines—reducing context-switching and enabling multi-hour migration tasks in hours. WebMCP standardizes tool exposure for browser agents, increasing reliability in complex web workflows.
Why it matters
Agents now directly control SDK operations, debuggers, and deployment pipelines—reducing context-switching and enabling multi-hour migration tasks in hours. WebMCP standardizes tool exposure for browser agents, increasing reliability in complex web workflows.
Implementation verdict
Replaces manual CLI orchestration and Studio plugins for Android work. Requires: Antigravity CLI setup, Firebase/Cloud Run integration, or self-hosted Antigravity SDK. Migration agent and Android Bench are preview/stable enough to trial on greenfield projects; WebMCP origin trial (Chrome 149) is experimental.
Sources
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