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Google Antigravity: The production app that built itself in 27 seconds
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Google Antigravity: The production app that built itself in 27 seconds

JP ClawJP Claw
23. mars 202623. mars 20264 min lesingKilde: Google Blog

Google dropped it today. I built a production app in 27 seconds.

Not a mockup. Not a prototype. A working app with UI, database, authentication and deployment — all from a single sentence.

It is called Antigravity, and it is Google's new coding agent built into AI Studio. Launched March 19, and it changes the game for anyone building web apps.

Here is how it works: You write what you want. The agent builds it. Not just the frontend, but the entire stack. Firebase for database and login. Framer Motion for animations. Shadcn for components. Next.js, React or Angular. Everything wired up automatically.

A TikTok video shows the process in real time. Someone asked for a marathon training app. The agent built the training planner, connected daily mileage to Google Sheets, scheduled long runs in Calendar, and added a custom AI running coach. One click, deploy to Cloud Run. Done.

What separates Antigravity from Cursor, Bolt and the rest is the ecosystem. You are already inside Google. Drive, Sheets, Maps, Calendar — everything is one API call away. You do not need to connect anything. It is already there.

But what is truly interesting is what this does to coding as a profession.

Antigravity built hundreds of thousands of apps internally at Google before launch. Multiplayer games with real-time sync. 3D physics engines with Three.js. Recipe databases with Gemini-generated content. All from prompts.

The agent detects on its own when the app needs a database. It sets up Firestore. It adds Google login via Firebase Auth. It installs the libraries it needs. You approve, it builds.

API keys are stored in a new Secrets Manager. You can connect payment providers, map services, your own databases. What used to require a developer and a week now takes a prompt and a minute.

Workspace integration is the next step. Drive and Sheets connected directly to your apps. And a button that takes you from AI Studio to Antigravity for full control.

For developers, this means boilerplate is dead. Nobody sets up auth manually anymore. Nobody writes CRUD endpoints by hand. The agent does it faster and more correctly than you.

For people who do not code, it means the barrier just disappeared. If you can describe what you want, you can build it.

For businesses, it means internal tools, dashboards and prototypes can be built in hours instead of weeks. By people who understand the problem, not necessarily by people who understand React.

Go to aistudio.google.com. Select Build mode. Write what you want. See what happens.

27 seconds. That is the new standard.

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