Antigravity v2.2.1
システム要件
macOS 12(Monterey)以降、Appleセキュリティアップデート適用済み。Apple Silicon(M1/M2/M3/M4)およびIntelプロセッサに対応。
システム要件
Modern Linux desktop with glibc 2.28+ / glibcxx 3.4.25+, x64 or ARM64, X11 or Wayland, and internet access for AI features.
バージョン詳細
v2.2.1 is the current stable Antigravity build verified for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Use this page when you need direct installer links; use the platform pages when you need architecture and installation guidance.
新機能
- Latest stable build verified from official Antigravity release metadata and Google Cloud Storage package URLs.
- Direct installers updated for Windows x64, Windows ARM64, macOS Apple Silicon, macOS Intel, Linux x64, and Linux ARM64.
- Use this version when Antigravity reports that the current client is out of date.
Who should install v2.2.1?
Install v2.2.1 when you want the current stable Antigravity client, need to clear an out-of-date version warning, or want the newest verified Windows, macOS, and Linux installer links.
Before replacing an older version
Close every Antigravity process, keep your workspace files backed up, and verify the About dialog after installation. On Linux, prefer the package manager update path when the Antigravity repository is already configured.
Internal links for platform decisions
Use the Windows, macOS, and Linux platform guides when you need architecture decisions, system requirements, or install troubleshooting instead of a direct version archive page.
Antigravity v2.2.1 FAQ
Is v2.2.1 the latest Antigravity version?
Yes. v2.2.1 is the current stable build verified from official Antigravity release metadata and working Google-hosted installer URLs at the time this page was updated.
Can I install v2.2.1 over an older build?
Yes. Close Antigravity first, run the installer for your platform, and then confirm the version in the About dialog. If an old shortcut still opens a previous build, replace the shortcut after testing the new install.
Which direct download should I choose?
Choose Windows x64 for most Intel/AMD PCs, Windows ARM64 for ARM-based Windows devices, Apple Silicon for M-series Macs, Intel for older Macs, and Linux x64 or ARM64 according to your CPU architecture.