Resolved Google Antigravity Sign In Issues

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Google Antigravity: Solution for Being Stuck on Login

After spending a day changing my Google account region from Hong Kong to Taiwan, I finally managed to sign in to Antigravity. Steps I used:

  1. Change your Google account’s region to a supported region (for example: United States, Japan, Taiwan — detailed steps below);
  2. Switch your VPN to a supported region (preferably the same one I used) and enable TUN mode (global mode is not required);
  3. After the region change is processed (you’ll receive an email notification), sign in again. Good luck!

Error: Your current account is not eligible for Antigravity, because it is not currently available in your location.

Your current account is not eligible for Antigravity, because it is not currently available in your location.
Your current account is not eligible for Antigravity, because it is not currently available in your location.
Sorry, this account is ineligible to use Antigravity
Sorry, this account is ineligible to use Antigravity

This means the Google account you’re using is not in a supported region. The solution is to change the account’s associated region.

How to Change Your Google Account’s Associated Region

Visit Google’s “Request to Change Associated Region” page: https://policies.google.com/country-association-form

Request to Change Associated Region
Request to Change Associated Region
  1. First check the current associated region — if it’s already in a supported region, you don’t need to change it;
  2. Choose the target region you want to change to (for example: United States, Japan);
  3. Select a reason (recommended: avoid saying you’re using a VPN);
  4. Submit the request (this requires manual review, you will receive an email notification in about an hour).

Error: Your current account is not eligible for Antigravity. Try signing in with another personal Google account. Learn more by visiting the FAQ.

This “Your current account is not eligible for Antigravity” error happens because of the Google account you’re using. Common reasons:

  1. You’re using a student account.
  2. You’re using a organization account.
  3. The birthday on your personal account shows you are under 18.

How to fix the “Your current account is not eligible for Antigravity” error:

  • If it’s reason 1 or 2, sign out and sign in with a personal Google account.
  • If it’s reason 3, try updating the birthday in your Google account settings.

Error: Your current account is not eligible for antigravity. To use antigravity you must be 18 years old or older. If you think you are receiving this message in error, please ensure you have verified your age and try to log in again. Learn more by visiting the faq.

Reason: Google requires users to be at least 18 years old to use Antigravity. Solution: Visit the Google Account Personal Information page, click Birthday, change it to a date before December 2007, then log in to the Google Antigravity client again.

Error: There was an unexpected issue setting up your account. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try again later.

An unexpected issue occurred during account setup. The exact cause is unknown. Here are some solutions you can try:

  1. Wait a while and try logging in again;
  2. Switch to a different VPN location and log in again;
  3. Try logging in with a different account.

Google Antigravity Download

https://antigravity.google/download

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Google released Antigravity, an AI programming tool. After downloading and installing, I followed the setup prompts and successfully signed in, which redirected me to https://antigravity.google/auth-success. However, when returning to the Antigravity window, it kept showing “Setting Up Your Account”, like the image below:

Google Antigravity: Setting Up Your Account
Google Antigravity: Setting Up Your Account

Members in a WeChat group also reported the same issue. I checked domestic and international tech forums and found many users encountering this. Suggested fixes varied — some said to use a different account, others suggested changing IP addresses. I tried several approaches but didn’t find a definitive fix yet.

Hope Google resolves this soon so everyone can try Antigravity (and use Gemini 3 Pro within Antigravity).