Updated March 10, 2026
Google Antigravity is Google's agentic development platform, announced alongside Gemini 3 in late 2025. Built as a modified VS Code fork, it combines a traditional AI-powered editor with a Manager View for orchestrating multiple autonomous agents working in parallel across workspaces. Agents can plan, execute, and verify complex tasks across editor, terminal, and browser. Antigravity achieved 76.2% on SWE-bench Verified and supports Gemini 3 Pro, Deep Think, and Flash models, plus third-party models like Claude.
Kavia AI is an enterprise AI coding platform with built-in change control and traceability for AI-generated code. As AI agents increasingly touch multiple repositories, shared services, and infrastructure, Kavia provides the governance layer—tracking what changed, why it changed, who approved it, and how to roll it back. Its Enterprise Knowledge Graph manages multi-repo dependencies. SOC 2 and GDPR compliant, serving 4,500+ developers.
Core capabilities each platform advertises.
What each tool does well, and the limitations to keep in mind.
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Respan lets you trace LLM and agent calls across any model or framework, A/B test prompts on production traffic, and route requests across 500+ models through one gateway.