Updated April 29, 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.
Mistral Vibe is Mistral AI's open-source CLI coding agent powered by the Devstral 2 model (72.2% SWE-bench Verified). It explores, modifies, and executes code from the terminal with subagents, slash skills, and MCP support — claimed to be up to 7× more cost-efficient than Claude Sonnet at real-world tasks.
Core capabilities each platform advertises.
What each tool does well, and the limitations to keep in mind.
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A capable and radically cheaper alternative to Claude Code, best suited for cost-conscious teams and open-source purists.
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