Flux vs Google Antigravity
Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.
Flux
The open-source image model from ex-Stability AI engineers that's quietly become the photorealism king
Google Antigravity
Google's agent-first AI IDE -- deploys up to 5 autonomous coding agents in parallel on a VS Code fork
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| Category | Flux | Google Antigravity |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | 6.0 | 8.0 |
| Output Quality | 9.5 | 8.5 |
| Value | 8.5 | 6.0 |
| Features | 7.0 | 9.5 |
| Overall | 7.8 | 8.0 |
Pricing Comparison
| Feature | Flux | Google Antigravity |
|---|---|---|
| Free Tier | Yes | Yes |
| Starting Price | $0 | $0 |
Which Should You Pick?
Pick Flux if...
- ✓Higher output quality (9.5 vs 8.5)
- ✓Better value for money (8.5/10)
Technically savvy users who want the best possible image quality and are willing to set up local inference. Also great for developers who want an open-source model they can fine-tune and deploy on their own infrastructure.
Visit FluxPick Google Antigravity if...
- ✓Easier to use (8 vs 6)
- ✓More features (9.5 vs 7)
Developers working on large, multi-file projects who want to parallelize their workflow. If you regularly work on 3-5 tasks simultaneously (fix a bug, add a feature, write tests, refactor), Antigravity's multi-agent architecture is unmatched.
Visit Google AntigravityOur Verdict
Flux and Google Antigravity are extremely close overall. Your choice comes down to specific needs -- Flux is better for technically savvy users who want the best possible image quality and are willing to set up local inference, while Google Antigravity works best for developers working on large, multi-file projects who want to parallelize their workflow.