Here’s how to install the latest version of Google Antigravity, which is Google’s AI-powered, agent-first integrated development environment (IDE) for coding tasks (powered mainly by Gemini 3 Pro) — available in public preview on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
📥 1. Download the Latest Version
👉 Go to the official Antigravity download page: antigravity.google/download — this is the source for the latest builds for your operating system.
Make sure you’re downloading the official release/preview — Antigravity is currently in public preview and free to use.
🪟 2. Installation Steps by OS
Windows
- Download the Windows installer from the Antigravity site.
- Run the downloaded
.exefile. - Follow the installer prompts.
- After installation, launch Antigravity and sign in with your Google Account when prompted.
macOS
- Download the
.dmginstaller for macOS. - Open the
.dmgand drag the Antigravity icon into your Applications folder. - Launch Antigravity, then sign in with your Google Account.
- Allow any permissions macOS requests (file access/network).
Linux
Antigravity supports many Linux distros. There are generally two ways you might install:
Option A — Official Installer/Repo
- Visit the official page and download the Linux package for your distribution.
- Install via the package manager:
- On Debian/Ubuntu derivatives:
sudo dpkg -i antigravity-latest-linux.deb sudo apt-get install -f - On Fedora/RHEL variants (if supported):
sudo rpm -i antigravity-latest-linux.rpm
- On Debian/Ubuntu derivatives:
Option B — Alternative Package Sources
Some community mirrors list current .deb installers like version 1.11.17 (~Dec 2025) for Linux.
- After installation, run Antigravity and sign in with your Google Account to start.
🔑 3. First Run & Setup
- Sign in: Use a valid Google account — needed to access the AI features (Gemini 3 Pro, etc.).
- Required software: You’ll typically need the Chrome browser installed (for internal browser agent support).
⚠️ Tips & Issues Others Have Seen
- Antigravity may force updates — older versions sometimes become unsupported, triggering reinstallation prompts.
- Some users report quirks with browser integration (especially on ChromeOS).
- It’s still a preview product — expect occasional bugs or resource limits.
❓ What Google Antigravity Actually Is
Google Antigravity is not anti-gravity physics software — it’s an AI-driven IDE where autonomous agents can plan, implement and test code by interacting directly with editors, terminals, and browsers.
