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Google Antigravity gets new limits as demand soars

Technology

Google's Antigravity platform—an AI-powered coding tool built on Gemini 3—is getting some updates to keep things running smoothly as more people jump on board.
To help everyone get better access, Google is rolling out new rate limits that balance usage for both paid and free users.

What's changing for users?

If you're a Google AI Pro or Ultra subscriber, you'll now get priority access with higher rate limits that refresh every five hours, so you can code more often without hitting walls.
Free users aren't left out—they get a fresh weekly limit designed to let them work on projects without constant interruptions.
Plus, instead of counting requests or lines of code, Antigravity now tracks usage by the actual "work done" by the AI, making things fairer and less restrictive for smaller tasks.
All users still have access to Gemini 3 Pro features and handy tools like unlimited tab completions and Agent Manager.