Google has tripled Gemini usage limits for Antigravity, twice
Source: 9to5Google

New usage limits have hit Google’s Gemini AI models and, following user concerns, Google has raised those limits specifically for Antigravity – twice.
Alongside plenty of Gemini‑related announcements this week at Google I/O, it was also revealed that Gemini would be getting compute‑based usage limits for its various tools and abilities. Users are a bit frustrated by this, but Google is hearing the feedback in one specific area.
Antigravity usage limits raised twice
Within Antigravity – Google’s AI‑powered coding tool – Gemini’s usage limits have been raised twice since they kicked in earlier this week.
First increase (Wednesday)
On Wednesday, Google raised Gemini model rate limits for Antigravity by 3×, and also reset the weekly quotas for all users. This happened quickly after the new limits were put in place, largely because users hit their limits shortly after they were enacted. Some were finding they could hit the limits within just an hour of working in Antigravity, a drastic change from what was available before.
- Source: Twitter post by Mohan Solo
- Discussion: Reddit thread on weekly quotas and known issues
Second increase (Tonight)
Tonight, Google again 3×‑ed usage limits for Gemini models in Antigravity, this time for the weekly quota. Varun Mohan, a Director within DeepMind working on Antigravity, acknowledged that users could hit their weekly limits “after a couple work sessions,” and confirmed that Google has reset quotas for all paid plans for the second time this week.
- Source: Twitter post by Mohan Solo
The higher quotas on Antigravity will likely help many continue getting the most out of these tools, but limits will still have an impact, especially since they remain lower than they were before, as users quickly pointed out. That situation applies to Gemini’s suite of tools as a whole, since usage limits haven’t changed anywhere outside of Antigravity at this time.