Google terminal coding agent

Antigravity CLI cost model and coding workflow

Google's current terminal agent and migration destination for Gemini CLI users, with consumer, business, and Google Cloud access paths.

Checked 2026-07-14Official product page
Verified quick facts

Antigravity CLI at a glance

Only source-tracked facts are shown.

Billing model
account or cloud usage access
Fixed monthly price
Not a single fixed rate
Cost basis
Plan access, provider usage, credits, or local compute
Workflow
Terminal agent, Background tasks, Concurrent agents, Google ecosystem
Integrations
Google Cloud, Agent skills, Hooks, Plugins
Source checked
2026-07-14
Source-tracked cost boundary

How Antigravity CLI usage is billed

No universal monthly total is shown when access and model usage follow separate billing paths.

  • Consumer and business access should be verified against the current Antigravity account path.
  • Google Cloud-backed usage may introduce model or platform charges.
  • Do not reuse historical Gemini CLI quotas as current Antigravity pricing.
Review the official cost documentation
StackLens assessment

Workflow fit to test

  • Terminal agent: worth testing with representative repository work before rollout.
  • Background tasks: worth testing with representative repository work before rollout.
  • Concurrent agents: worth testing with representative repository work before rollout.
  • Google ecosystem: worth testing with representative repository work before rollout.

Do not treat workflow labels as a productivity conclusion.

Verified team notes

Administration and privacy review

  • Google Cloud and business access paths
  • Migration tooling for Gemini CLI configuration
  • Authentication method and Google account or Cloud configuration determine applicable terms and data controls.
Limits and caveats

What to verify before rollout

Public limits and plan terms can change.

  • Gemini CLI migration does not imply one-to-one feature parity.
  • Access and cost depend on account type, business entitlement, or Google Cloud usage.
  • StackLens does not infer a universal monthly price.