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ClawCode vs Antigravity
Antigravity is Google's free-preview agentic IDE for single projects. ClawCode is a Pro multi-project workspace with isolated agents, planning tools, and shipping controls — built on OpenClaw.
The short answer
Antigravity is Google's powerful free-preview agentic IDE for single-project coding. ClawCode is a Pro multi-project workspace for operators who need project-isolated agents, planning tools, and cross-project shipping controls — with model freedom via OpenClaw.
Feature comparison
Choose ClawCode if…
You run multiple projects and need a dashboard that isolates agents and context per project.
You want role-based agents (Planner, Coder, UI, Bug-fixer) with looped autonomous task execution.
You need plan/task/workflow management editable by both you and the agents.
You want to use your own model subscriptions across providers — not locked to one vendor.
You want a Pro workspace with predictable monthly or yearly pricing.
Choose Antigravity if…
You want a free agentic IDE powered by Google's Gemini 3 Pro with no upfront cost.
You work on one project at a time and want simultaneous editor, terminal, and browser agents.
You need Linux support or prefer Google's AI model ecosystem.
You don't need multi-project dashboards or project-isolated role agents.
Comparison FAQ
Is ClawCode better than Antigravity for multiple projects?
Yes, if you run multiple apps in parallel and need project-isolated agents, a central dashboard, and operations visibility in one place.
Do I need OpenClaw installed before using ClawCode?
Yes. OpenClaw is required to run ClawCode because ClawCode is a desktop workspace built on top of the OpenClaw runtime.
What platforms does ClawCode support?
ClawCode is a desktop app for macOS (Apple Silicon and Intel) and Windows.
How is ClawCode priced?
ClawCode offers a Free plan (up to 2 projects), Pro monthly ($24/month), and Pro yearly ($172/year).
Can ClawCode run agents in parallel across apps?
Yes. Each project can run its own agents and loops in parallel while remaining isolated from other project contexts.
When should I choose Antigravity instead?
Choose it when you only need a narrower single-project coding flow and do not need central orchestration or cross-project operations.