Google’s Antigravity 2.0 lands as a desktop app with multi-agent teams and voice

Rebuilt release adds multi-agent teams, scheduled tasks, native voice and one-click integration, with a blog post and downloads live today.

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Why it matters

A native, multi-agent desktop from Google raises the bar for agent UX and distribution. It puts orchestration, voice, and scheduling on the desktop where users work, pressuring independent agent tools to differentiate fast.

A stylized desktop interface of Google's Antigravity 2.0 application, showcasing multi-agent collaboration and voice interaction. (1970s offset-print magazine illustration, characterized by visible halftone dot patterns, slight color misreg

Google is rolling out Antigravity 2.0, a standalone desktop application, according to a thread from Google Antigravity (@antigravity) on X. The team says the 2.0 release delivers on its original glimpse of a truly agent-optimized experience.

https://x.com/antigravity/status/2056795168326754759

Per the announcement, the app has been rebuilt with multi-agent teams, scheduled tasks, native voice and one-click integration. Google points readers to a deeper dive on the changes in a blog post.

The download is available now on the Antigravity site. The pitch is straightforward: bring orchestrated, multi-agent workflows into a native desktop client and make them easier to trigger on a schedule or by voice, with faster hookups to the rest of a user's Google stack.

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