Antigravity releases UI and connectivity updates to version 2.0 that highlight the Open IDE button and add instructions for connecting to the IDE on Windows machines
New releases fix Windows IDE issues and reset weekly usage limits.
PSA: the IDE in Antigravity 2.0 is alive and well, we just landed an update to the UI which makes it more clear (see top right).
Sorry for the confusion on this (pls keep feedback coming), we also just reset everyone’s weekly limits. Enjoy the weekend : )

🙌 Long weekends are for big projects!
go forth and Build: http://ai.dev/build
PSA: the IDE in Antigravity 2.0 is alive and well, we just landed an update to the UI which makes it more clear (see top right). Sorry for the confusion on this (pls keep feedback coming), we also just reset everyone’s weekly limits. Enjoy the weekend : )
Here’s the “Open IDE” button at the top right of 2.0 if you have both 2.0 and the IDE installed (and you are in a project-tied conversation, as opposed to a standalone conversation):

Thanks for all of the Antigravity feedback over the last couple of days, especially around the IDE. Our intention was never to remove the IDE support for developers, and we should have been clearer with that in the product from the beginning. We’ve made it clearer in 2.0 on how to connect to the IDE, fixed issues with opening the IDE on Windows machines, provided instructions to restore IDE settings & extensions, and more. New releases for the Antigravity IDE and Antigravity 2.0 have rolled out with these changes. We should have done better so we’re going to reset everyone’s Gemini quota for the week again.
The IDE will now prompt you with a one-click button to migrate your settings, keybindings, and extensions from your pre-2.0 Antigravity installation:

If you don’t have the IDE installed (either new to Antigravity or did not select the option when updating to 2.0), that is now clearer with an “Install IDE” button at the top right of 2.0 when you are in a project-tied conversation:
If you don’t have the IDE installed (either new to Antigravity or did not select the option when updating to 2.0), that is now clearer with an “Install IDE” button at the top right of 2.0 when you are in a project-tied conversation:

Here’s the “Open IDE” button at the top right of 2.0 if you have both 2.0 and the IDE installed (and you are in a project-tied conversation, as opposed to a standalone conversation):