Antigravity + Stitch is INSANE! 🤯
This video demonstrates how to use Google Stitch (AI-powered UI design tool) and Google Anti-gravity (AI agent-powered IDE) together to build full-stack applications quickly and for free. The presenter explains how these tools connect through a streamlined workflow that goes from text prompt to functional app without requiring extensive coding knowledge.
Summary
The video introduces a revolutionary workflow using Google's latest AI tools to dramatically speed up app development. Google Stitch is presented as a free AI-powered UI design tool that runs on Gemini 2.5 and generates real structured UI components from plain English descriptions, not just flat images. Users can create interactive prototypes, use voice commands for real-time changes, and export HTML/Tailwind CSS code directly. The tool offers two modes: Standard (350 generations/month with Gemini 2.5 Flash) and Experimental (50 generations/month with Gemini 2.5 Pro). Google Anti-gravity is described as a standalone IDE that launched in November 2025, featuring AI agents that autonomously plan, write code, test applications, and verify functionality. Unlike traditional coding assistants that merely suggest code, Anti-gravity's agents actually perform the work while users oversee from a manager view. The key innovation is the seamless connection between these tools through MCP protocol, allowing direct transfer of UI designs from Stitch to Anti-gravity for backend development. The presenter emphasizes that this workflow eliminates the traditional design-handoff-development cycle, collapsing weeks of work into minutes. The video also mentions Google AI Studio as a complementary tool for prototyping AI logic, creating a complete ecosystem for rapid application development.
Key Insights
- Google has collapsed the traditional design-handoff-development loop that could take days or weeks into one connected workflow where you design in Stitch, build in Anti-gravity, and AI handles the heavy lifting at every step
- Anti-gravity differs from tools like Cursor or GitHub Copilot because those tools suggest code while you still write and manage flow, whereas Anti-gravity dispatches agents that actually do the work - planning, writing code, opening terminals, testing apps, and verifying UI autonomously
- Stitch generates real structured UI components, colors, spacing, interactive states, and design rules rather than flat pictures, and it can export directly to Anti-gravity via MCP protocol for seamless workflow integration
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