How to Fix 'Antigravity Not Eligible' Error in Google (2026)
Troubleshooting guide for the Google Antigravity eligibility error
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How to Fix "Antigravity Not Eligible" Error in Google (2026)
If you have tried accessing Google's Antigravity Easter egg or the related Google Labs experiment and encountered an "Antigravity Not Eligible" error, you are not alone. This error has been reported by users across different regions and browsers throughout 2025-2026.
This guide walks you through every known fix, from simple browser tweaks to account-level solutions.
What Is Google Antigravity?
Google Antigravity is one of Google's classic Easter eggs. When you search for "Google Antigravity" or visit google.com/antigravity (or the related mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity), you get an interactive page where the Google homepage elements fall and respond to gravity physics.
The "Not Eligible" error typically appears when:
- Google has restricted the Easter egg in your region.
- Your browser or account does not meet requirements for Google Labs experiments.
- You are accessing a related Google Labs/Experiments feature that has eligibility restrictions.
- Browser extensions or settings are interfering.
Quick Fixes (Try These First)
Fix 1: Clear Browser Cache and Cookies
Stale cached data is the most common cause of eligibility errors on Google services.
Chrome:
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+Delete(Windows/Linux) orCmd+Shift+Delete(Mac). - Select "All time" as the time range.
- Check "Cookies and other site data" and "Cached images and files."
- Click "Clear data."
- Restart Chrome and try again.
Firefox:
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+Delete. - Select "Everything" as the time range.
- Check "Cookies" and "Cache."
- Click "Clear Now."
Safari:
- Go to Safari > Settings > Privacy.
- Click "Manage Website Data."
- Remove all Google-related entries.
- Restart Safari.
Fix 2: Disable Browser Extensions
Ad blockers and privacy extensions often break Google's interactive features.
- Open your browser's extension manager:
- Chrome:
chrome://extensions/ - Firefox:
about:addons - Edge:
edge://extensions/
- Chrome:
- Disable all extensions temporarily.
- Reload the Antigravity page.
- If it works, re-enable extensions one by one to find the culprit.
Common culprits include:
- uBlock Origin (may block required scripts)
- Privacy Badger
- NoScript
- Ghostery
Fix 3: Try Incognito / Private Browsing Mode
This simultaneously tests for cookie issues and extension interference:
- Open an incognito window (
Ctrl+Shift+Nin Chrome). - Navigate to the Antigravity page.
- If it works in incognito, the issue is with your cached data or extensions.
Account-Level Fixes
Fix 4: Check Your Google Account Status
Some Google interactive experiments require a Google account in good standing.
- Go to myaccount.google.com.
- Check for any account warnings or restrictions.
- Make sure your account is not a managed (Workspace/enterprise) account, as these often have restricted access to Google experiments.
- Try signing out of your Google account entirely and accessing the page while signed out.
Fix 5: Switch Google Account Type
If you are using a Google Workspace (business/education) account:
- Your organization admin may have disabled Google Labs and experiments.
- Try accessing the page using a personal
@gmail.comaccount instead. - You can use Chrome profiles to keep work and personal accounts separate.
To create a new Chrome profile:
1. Click your profile icon in the top-right corner of Chrome
2. Click "Add" to create a new profile
3. Sign in with your personal Google account
4. Try accessing Antigravity from this profile
Region and Network Fixes
Fix 6: Check Regional Availability
Google experiments are not available in all regions. Some countries have restricted access.
Check your region:
- Go to
google.com/and scroll to the bottom of the page. - Note the country listed (e.g., "Google offered in: English").
- If you are in a restricted region, use a VPN to connect to a US or UK server.
Using a VPN:
- Connect to a VPN server in the United States or United Kingdom.
- Clear your browser cache after connecting.
- Navigate to the Antigravity page.
- If this works, the issue is regional restriction.
Fix 7: Check Network Restrictions
Corporate and school networks often block interactive web content.
- Try accessing the page on mobile data instead of Wi-Fi.
- If it works on mobile data, your network is blocking it.
- Contact your network administrator or use a VPN.
Fix 8: Try Direct URLs
Different URLs may have different eligibility requirements:
| URL | Description |
|---|---|
google.com/antigravity |
Official Google redirect |
mrdoob.com/projects/chromeexperiments/google-gravity |
Original Chrome Experiment |
elgoog.im/gravity/ |
Mirror site (elgooG) |
| Search "Google Gravity" and click "I'm Feeling Lucky" | Via search |
Try each URL. If the official Google URL shows the error but mirror sites work, the issue is with your Google account or region, not your browser.
Browser-Specific Fixes
Fix 9: Enable JavaScript (Required)
Google Antigravity relies heavily on JavaScript. Make sure it is enabled:
Chrome:
- Go to
chrome://settings/content/javascript. - Ensure "Sites can use JavaScript" is selected.
- Check that
google.comis not in the "Not allowed" list.
Firefox:
- Type
about:configin the address bar. - Search for
javascript.enabled. - Ensure it is set to
true.
Fix 10: Update Your Browser
Older browser versions may not support the web technologies used by Google experiments.
# Check Chrome version
# Navigate to chrome://version/
# Check Firefox version
# Navigate to about:support
# Update to the latest version through your browser's settings
# Chrome: Settings > About Chrome
# Firefox: Settings > General > Firefox Updates
Google experiments typically require a modern browser with support for:
- WebGL
- CSS3 Transforms
- ES6+ JavaScript
- Canvas API
Fix 11: Enable Hardware Acceleration
Some Google experiments require GPU-accelerated rendering.
Chrome:
- Go to
chrome://settings/system. - Enable "Use hardware acceleration when available."
- Restart Chrome.
Firefox:
- Go to Settings > General > Performance.
- Uncheck "Use recommended performance settings."
- Check "Use hardware acceleration when available."
- Restart Firefox.
The "Google Labs Not Eligible" Variant
If the error specifically mentions Google Labs eligibility, this is a different issue. Google Labs features often have geographic and account restrictions:
- Google Labs is US-only for many features. If you are outside the US, you may need a VPN.
- Age verification may be required. Your Google account must show you are 18+.
- Workspace accounts are excluded. Only personal Google accounts can access Labs.
- Waitlists exist for some features. Join the waitlist and check back periodically.
To check your Google Labs eligibility:
- Go to labs.google.com.
- Sign in with your personal Google account.
- If you see "Not available in your region," use a US VPN.
- If you see "Not eligible," try a different personal Google account.
Still Not Working? Alternative Solutions
If none of the above fixes work:
| Solution | Steps |
|---|---|
| Use elgooG mirror | Visit elgoog.im/gravity/ for the same effect |
| Use Wayback Machine | Search for cached versions on web.archive.org |
| Try a different device | Use your phone or a different computer |
| Wait and retry | Google sometimes temporarily disables experiments |
| Contact Google Support | Report the issue via Google's feedback tool |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Google Antigravity still available in 2026? Google periodically enables and disables Easter eggs. If the original URL is not working, mirror sites like elgooG typically have the experiment archived.
Does this error affect other Google Easter eggs? It can. If you are seeing eligibility errors on multiple Google experiments (like "Do a Barrel Roll" or "Google Pac-Man"), the issue is likely account-level or regional rather than specific to Antigravity.
Can I run Google Antigravity offline? Yes. The original Google Gravity experiment by Mr. Doob is open source. You can download it and run it locally in your browser.
Wrapping Up
The "Antigravity Not Eligible" error is usually caused by regional restrictions, browser cache issues, or account type limitations. Start with the quick fixes (clearing cache, trying incognito mode), then move to account and network solutions if needed.
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