Google Antigravity's rate limits are changing due to overwhelming demand. Here's what you need to know about the new updates and how they affect users.
Google Antigravity, a cutting-edge development platform built on Gemini 3 Pro, is experiencing an 'incredible' surge in popularity. This has led Google to adjust the platform's rate limits to ensure accessibility for all users. The changes are designed to balance the needs of both free and paid subscribers.
Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers now enjoy priority access with the highest rate limits, which refresh every five hours. This means they can utilize the platform more frequently without restrictions. On the other hand, free users now have a weekly-based rate limit, allowing them to complete projects more rapidly but with the possibility of waiting for the weekly reset to gain additional access.
The rate limits are calculated based on the 'work done' by Antigravity's AI agent, not the number of requests or lines of code. This means that simple tasks will consume less quota compared to complex reasoning tasks. Despite these changes, the core experience remains the same for all users, with access to Gemini 3 Pro, unlimited code completions, and all product features.
Google's decision to adjust rate limits for Antigravity is similar to their recent actions with the Gemini 3 suite, where they capped usage due to high demand. By tweaking the rate limits, Google aims to make Antigravity more accessible while managing the overwhelming demand. These changes ensure that users can continue to leverage the power of AI in their development processes without facing unnecessary restrictions.