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ClawCode vs Antigravity
Compare ClawCode and Google Antigravity. Antigravity is a free-preview desktop IDE by Google with multi-agent support across editor, terminal, and browser for single projects. ClawCode is a Pro desktop workspace for managing many projects with isolated role-based 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 uses Pro subscription billing with monthly and yearly plans.
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.