Antigravity Quota Drastically Reduced? Deep Dive into Google AI IDE Latest Quotas (2026 v2 Edition)

Antigravity Quota Drastically Reduced? Deep Dive into Google AI IDE Latest Quotas (2026 v2 Edition)

Published: 2026-01-09
Author: DP
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# Antigravity Quota Drastically Reduced? Deep Dive into Google AI IDE Latest Quotas (2026 v2 Edition) ## Summary Just ten days after we discussed a 20% quota reduction for Antigravity, the situation has taken a dramatic turn. This video provides a deep dive into two drastic quota adjustments that Google's AI IDE, **Antigravity**, experienced in early January 2026, bringing you first-hand test data and analysis. --- ## 🎢 The Quota Rollercoaster Ride The video documents the astonishing fluctuations in Antigravity's quotas from a period spanning late December 2025 to January 9, 2026: 1. **Initial Alert**: About ten days ago, a ~20% quota reduction was observed, which was considered manageable at the time. 2. **The Major Cut**: Three days ago (Jan 6), the situation worsened significantly. Tests showed that the quota for the **Opus 4.5** model was slashed by as much as **60%**, dropping from ~180 requests to just 75, raising concerns about usability. 3. **The Mysterious Rebound**: While recording this video (Jan 9), we discovered a surprising change. The **Opus 4.5** quota appears to have recovered to approximately **150** requests, narrowing the reduction to just 17%. --- ## 📊 Latest Test Data Comparison (as of Jan 9, 2026) By sending simple requests (`Which model are you?`) to each model and monitoring with plugins, we've estimated the latest daily quota limits: * **Gemini 3 Pro**: Stable at approximately **320** requests/day. * **Gemini 3 Flash**: Stable at approximately **400** requests/day. * **Opus 4.5**: Rebounded from a low of 75 requests to about **150** requests/day. * **Sonnet 4.5**: **Highly Unstable**. The amount of quota consumed per request was inconsistent, making it impossible to calculate a precise total. This strongly suggests that Antigravity's quota system is still in a state of dynamic adjustment. --- ## 🔮 Our Conclusions & Outlook 1. **The System is in Flux**: The uncertainty around Sonnet 4.5 and the rebound of Opus 4.5 indicate that Antigravity's quota system is far from stable. It may be undergoing real-time optimization or restriction based on user feedback and server load. 2. **Promotional Period May Be Ending**: This trend of tightening quotas is a common signal as AI products transition from large-scale promotion to commercial operation. Users should be prepared for further restrictions or the introduction of paid plans in the future. 3. **Updated Recommendation**: Contrary to our previous view that the quota was \"plenty to use,\" we now advise all users that the free lunch with Antigravity may not last forever. Cherish the current quotas and stay tuned for official announcements. Does this imply different quota policies for different accounts, or is it a global adjustment? We invite you to share your own test results in the comments!
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