Google AI Studio Gains Antigravity Coding Agent to Build Production Apps and Multiplayer Games
Google AI Studio has made a significant jump beyond its roots as a model playground with the integration of Antigravity, an agentic coding system that can scaffold production-ready web applications from natural language prompts. Paired with secure Firebase backend support, the new capability lets developers describe what they want to build — whether a Next.js web app, a React dashboard, or a real-time multiplayer game — and have AI Studio generate the application architecture and code to match. It's a material evolution that puts Google in direct competition with tools like Cursor, Windsurf, and Replit for the fast-growing "vibe coding" audience.
What makes this particularly interesting is the timing. Firebase Studio was just sunset in the same news cycle, and Antigravity is essentially the more powerful, professionally-oriented replacement for that kind of interactive building experience. Rather than offering a friendly sandbox, Google is now pushing developers toward a system that can take them all the way from prompt to deployed production app — a much higher ceiling, and a clear signal that AI Studio's ambitions extend well beyond developer experimentation.