Antigravity CLI vs Continue
Antigravity CLI and Continue are both terminal AI coding tools. Here's how they line up on the things that actually decide it — price, platform, and what they plug into.
| Antigravity CLI | Continue | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free tier | Free |
| Platform | windows, mac, linux | windows, mac, linux |
| Works with | gemini | claude, chatgpt, gemini |
| In one line | Google's closed-source terminal coding agent (the `agy` command) — the official successor to the retired Gemini CLI, part of the Antigravity platform and backed by Gemini 3 models. | Open-source AI coding agent, now centered on Continuous AI — source-controlled AI checks that run on pull requests in CI via the `cn` CLI. The VS Code/JetBrains BYOK extensions still install but are in maintenance mode (final 2.0.0). |
Which should you pick?
On budget alone, Continue is the lower-cost entry (free), so it's the safer place to start if you're not ready to pay. They both work with gemini, so if that's your setup either one fits. For the full picture, read the reviews below — the verdict is where the real difference shows up.