⬤ Hyperbrowser released benchmark results that pit Cursor against Google's new Antigravity IDE. The test served as a public demo for the firm's still unreleased AI Research Comparison tool. Users paste any two URLs into the tool and receive an immediate, structured comparison that contains a scoreboard plus visual charts. The system operates on Hyperbrowser servers and uses Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.5; the company will publish the source code.
⬤ The tool spares developers from lengthy manual tests when they need to judge AI coding platforms. Hyperbrowser calls the Cursor - Antigravity outcome “surprising” but withholds exact numbers. Because the engine reads live URLs, it removes setup steps but also applies the same yardstick to every environment.
⬤ Google's Antigravity IDE is its newest AI-driven editor - Cursor already attracts engineers who rely on heavy automation. Hyperbrowser's framework subjects both products to identical scoring rules as well as produces dashboards that reveal how each workflow behaves. Claude Opus 4.5 performs the analysis - developers obtain a direct view of real world performance.
⬤ The release arrives while GOOGL and other majors enlarge their AI tool suites. Public benchmarks may steer market choices. As AI-first IDEs proliferate, a uniform comparison utility could turn into a requirement for adoption decisions or might shift competitive balances across software development.
Usman Salis
Usman Salis