Google tethers Antigravity to enterprise controls amid AI shakeup
Google has folded its Antigravity agentic coding platform into Gemini Enterprise app subscriptions, bringing the tool under Google Cloud's administrative and security controls. The move follows requests from corporate customers, who wanted stronger compliance, governance and IT oversight for the AI coding assistant, as well as easier access through familiar development environments.
Antigravity, which spun out of DeepMind, is available via a desktop app, command line interface, SDK and IDE, and is now also offered as an extension for Visual Studio Code, Visual Studio, JetBrains and Zed. Under Gemini Enterprise, administrators gain centralised control over licensing, billing and budget caps, token pooling, audit logging, and agent behaviour, such as restricting file access, requiring approval before terminal commands run, and limiting web browser access to specific sites. The change comes amid wider turbulence at Google's AI operations, including the continued absence of Gemini 3.5 Pro, the departure of chief scientist Jeff Dean and three colleagues, and DeepMind chief Demis Hassabis moving to a chairman role as Koray Kavukcuoglu takes over as SVP.
- Google brings Antigravity coding tool under Gemini Enterprise's control
- Adds admin, security and billing oversight for corporate users
- Comes amid DeepMind leadership changes and AI competitive pressure