Google Antigravity
Google Antigravity
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Oh My Pi
Oh My Pi

Google Antigravity vs Oh My Pi — Which AI Agent Is Better?

An in-depth comparison of Google Antigravity and Oh My Pi across output quality, autonomy, reliability, speed, value, and ease of use. Vote for your favorite.

Community Vote

Pick a winner in each category — you can change your vote anytime.

Output Quality
Writes correct, production-ready code and answers
Autonomy
Completes multi-step tasks end-to-end without hand-holding
Reliability
Consistent results — doesn't go off the rails or break
Speed
Fast responses and quick task turnaround
Value
What you get for what you pay
Ease of Use
From install to first useful result with minimal friction
Antigravity
omp
Category
Coding Agent
Terminal Coding Agent
Pricing
Free public preview
Free (MIT) — bring your own model
Open Source
No
Yes
Best For
Developers who want to try the most agentic IDE experience available today
Power users who want IDE-grade tooling — LSP, debuggers, subagents — inside a terminal agent
Key Features
Agent manager for parallel agents, Editor + terminal + browser control, Verifiable artifacts (plans, recordings)
Hash-anchored (hashline) edits, LSP: diagnostics, references, renames, code actions, DAP debugger control (lldb, debugpy & more)

Verdict: Antigravity or omp?

Updated 2026-07-12

Choose Google Antigravity if you are developers who want to try the most agentic IDE experience available today. Choose Oh My Pi if you are power users who want IDE-grade tooling — LSP, debuggers, subagents — inside a terminal agent.

In our editorial scoring, Oh My Pi leads in 3 of six categories (reliability, speed and value), while Google Antigravity leads in 2 (autonomy and ease of use). On price, Google Antigravity runs free public preview and is proprietary; Oh My Pi runs free (mit) — bring your own model and is open source.

Where omp falls short
  • A young, fast-moving project — expect sharp edges and frequent releases
  • 32 built-in tools means more surface to configure and more context overhead than minimal agents
Full omp review →

In-Depth Comparison

Google Antigravity Overview

Antigravity is Google's agentic development platform, launched alongside Gemini 3: a VS Code-style IDE where an agent manager dispatches agents that work across the editor, terminal, and a Chrome browser they control — producing verifiable artifacts (plans, screenshots, browser recordings) as they go. The free public preview and Gemini 3 Pro quality made it an instant heavyweight, but it's still early: capacity limits, preview rough edges, and early prompt-injection concerns around the browser-control surface mean production teams should keep a human on the loop.

Oh My Pi Overview

Oh My Pi (omp) is Can Bölük's fork of Pi, rewritten as a coding-first surface with a native Rust engine doing the heavy lifting. Where Pi stays deliberately minimal, omp packs an IDE-grade tool surface into the terminal: hash-anchored (hashline) edits that reject stale patches before they corrupt files, LSP-powered diagnostics and refactoring, real debugger control via DAP, persistent Python and JavaScript cells, browser automation, subagents, plan mode, and hindsight memory. It routes across 40+ providers by intent and accepts custom OpenAI-compatible endpoints via a models.yml.

Score Breakdown

Output Quality
8.5
vs
8.5
Autonomy
9.0
vs
8.5
Reliability
7.0
vs
7.5
Speed
8.0
vs
8.5
Value
9.0
vs
9.5
Ease of Use
8.0
vs
6.5

Features

Antigravity
  • Agent manager for parallel agents
  • Editor + terminal + browser control
  • Verifiable artifacts (plans, recordings)
  • Gemini 3 Pro (plus other frontier models)
  • Cross-surface task orchestration
  • Free public preview
omp
  • Hash-anchored (hashline) edits
  • LSP: diagnostics, references, renames, code actions
  • DAP debugger control (lldb, debugpy & more)
  • Subagents, plan mode & hindsight memory
  • Persistent Python/JS cells & browser automation
  • 40+ providers with intent-based routing

Whichever you pick — run it on unlimited compute

Both work with any OpenAI-compatible provider. Point the base URL at Standard Compute and get unlimited frontier-model compute from $9/mo flat — no per-token billing, no 429 rate limits.

omp setup guide →
Oh My Pi logo

Power omp with unlimited tokens

Oh My Pi takes a custom OpenAI-compatible base URL. Point it at Standard Compute and get unlimited LLM compute at one flat monthly price — no rate limits, no per-token billing.

Get My API Key
No credit card required · Free tier included · 2-min omp setup →

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