Feature Request: Integration of (Kimi K2.6 & Kimi K2.7) within Google Antigravity IDE & Google Antigravity CLI

Hi everyone,

I’m a regular user of the Google Antigravity platform and I’ve been finding the agent-driven workflows incredibly helpful for my development projects. To keep Antigravity at the forefront of developer productivity, I’d like to propose expanding the platform’s native model support.

The Suggestion: I am proposing that the Antigravity team explore native, first-class integration for advanced models beyond the current default options. Specifically, offering these as selectable, “out-of-the-box” choices within the Agent configuration would significantly improve the user experience.

Why native integration is critical:

  • Performance & Stability: Native support ensures that context management, token streaming, and tool-use capabilities are fully optimized for these models, providing a much more reliable experience than manual API key configurations.

  • Workflow Consistency: By providing these as native options, developers can switch between models instantly to match the specific needs of a coding task (e.g., long-horizon reasoning vs. rapid prototyping) without the overhead of manual setup.

  • Enterprise-Grade Reliability: Native integrations provide consistent error handling and service-level stability that allows developers to rely on these tools for production-critical workflows.

Antigravity has the potential to be the ultimate development environment. Adding native support for the industry’s most capable models would empower developers to achieve much more complex and sophisticated results.

I’d love to hear if there is a roadmap for expanding the platform’s native model library. Thanks for all your hard work on such a great platform!

Best regards,

Hassan Ehsan

bring your own key support for third party models would definitely make antigravity feel more like a one stop shop. no visibility into their roadmap from here, but tagging it as a feature request like you did is the right move to get it in front of the team.

No, Sorry bro, you didn’t understand.

I marked it as a “Third-party” as because it’s not a part of Google or Antigravity. as it includes ChatGPT and Claude Models these are also known as third-party