Grammarly vs Google Antigravity

Which one should you pick? Here's the full breakdown.

Our Pick

Grammarly

A
8.0/10

AI writing assistant that catches errors everywhere you type -- now with full AI rewriting

Google Antigravity

A
8.0/10

Google's agent-first AI IDE -- deploys up to 5 autonomous coding agents in parallel on a VS Code fork

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CategoryGrammarlyGoogle Antigravity
Ease of Use10.08.0
Output Quality7.08.5
Value7.06.0
Features8.09.5
Overall8.08.0

Pricing Comparison

FeatureGrammarlyGoogle Antigravity
Free TierYesYes
Starting Price$0$0

Which Should You Pick?

Pick Grammarly if...

  • Easier to use (10 vs 8)
  • Better value for money (7/10)

Non-native English speakers, professionals who write lots of emails, and anyone who wants a passive grammar net running in the background. It catches things you'd miss.

Visit Grammarly

Pick Google Antigravity if...

  • Higher output quality (8.5 vs 7)
  • More features (9.5 vs 8)

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 Antigravity

Our Verdict

Grammarly and Google Antigravity are extremely close overall. Your choice comes down to specific needs -- Grammarly is better for non-native english speakers, professionals who write lots of emails, and anyone who wants a passive grammar net running in the background, while Google Antigravity works best for developers working on large, multi-file projects who want to parallelize their workflow.