Google is rolling out a major quality-of-life update for Gemini users with the launch of a redesigned quota usage dashboard in the latest Antigravity 2.0 release. The update comes in response to extensive community feedback requesting better visibility into model limits and quota consumption.

Alongside the new dashboard, Google is also resetting weekly Gemini quotas for all users, giving developers and AI enthusiasts fresh capacity to continue building, testing, and experimenting with Gemini-powered applications.

The release doesn’t stop there. Antigravity 2.0 also introduces conversation search, PDF attachments, side questions via /btw, improved LaTeX support, enhanced project navigation, and better MCP server stability.

Gemini’s New Quota Dashboard Finally Brings Transparency

For months, one of the biggest frustrations among Gemini users has been understanding exactly how much quota remained available and how shared model limits worked.

The new quota dashboard aims to solve these issues by offering a much clearer view of usage across Gemini models.

Users can now see:

  • Models that share the same quota pool grouped together clearly
  • More granular quota percentages showing remaining capacity
  • A clear display of the user’s current plan
  • Detailed visibility into quota consumption
  • Easier tracking of available usage across supported models

The redesign helps eliminate confusion around shared limits while making it easier to plan workloads and manage AI development projects.

Smarter Explanations for Quota Usage

The update goes beyond simple usage meters.

Google has also added in-product explanations designed to help users understand quota status both conceptually and in real time.

The dashboard now provides:

  • Explanations of how quota systems work
  • Real-time feedback as quota is consumed
  • Notifications when users approach limits
  • Better visibility when quotas have been exhausted
  • More context around available capacity and resets

This should be especially useful for developers who regularly work across multiple Gemini models and need a better understanding of quota behavior.

Weekly Gemini Quotas Are Being Reset

In another welcome change, Google has confirmed that weekly Gemini quotas are being reset for all users.

The rollout is currently underway and gives users renewed access to their weekly allocations.

For developers who recently reached their limits, the reset provides an immediate opportunity to continue:

  • Building AI applications
  • Experimenting with Gemini models
  • Testing new workflows
  • Refining agents and automations
  • Developing production-ready projects

Google’s message accompanying the announcement was simple: “Keep building.”

Antigravity 2.0 Adds Several Highly Requested Features

While quota transparency is the headline feature, Antigravity 2.0 delivers a range of additional improvements aimed at making Gemini more productive and easier to use.

Side Questions with /btw

A new /btw command allows users to ask side questions without interrupting the main conversation flow.

This makes it easier to explore related topics, gather additional information, or clarify points while maintaining the original discussion context.

Conversation Search

Long conversations can now be searched directly, helping users quickly locate previous messages, important answers, and project-related information.

For power users and developers managing extensive chats, this feature could significantly improve productivity.

PDF Attachments Support

Antigravity 2.0 introduces PDF attachment support, allowing users to upload and work with document-based content more efficiently.

The addition opens the door to easier document analysis, research workflows, and knowledge extraction tasks.

Improved Project and Workspace Navigation

Google has also refined the overall user experience with improvements to:

  • Directory navigation
  • Project organization
  • Nested subagent management
  • Workspace workflows

These changes aim to reduce friction for users managing larger and more complex projects.

Better LaTeX Support

Researchers, engineers, students, and technical professionals will benefit from enhanced LaTeX support.

The update improves mathematical notation rendering and makes working with technical content more reliable and visually consistent.

Improved MCP Server Stability

Google has also focused on backend reliability in this release.

Antigravity 2.0 includes improvements to MCP (Model Context Protocol) server stability, helping deliver a smoother and more dependable experience when working with connected tools and workflows.

IDE Rollout Coming Next

The new quota dashboard is currently available through the Antigravity 2.0 settings panel.

Google has confirmed that the same experience will also arrive inside the IDE in a future release. However, due to the large amount of user feedback surrounding quota visibility, the company chose to release the dashboard immediately rather than wait for the IDE integration to be completed.

Why This Update Matters

As Gemini continues to attract developers, startups, researchers, and enterprise users, understanding quota consumption has become increasingly important.

AI workflows often rely on frequent model calls, making visibility into usage limits a critical part of project planning and resource management.

The combination of:

  • A redesigned quota dashboard
  • Weekly quota resets
  • Better quota explanations
  • Conversation search
  • PDF attachments
  • Improved project navigation
  • Enhanced LaTeX support
  • Greater MCP stability

makes Antigravity 2.0 one of the most substantial usability-focused updates Gemini users have received so far.

Final Thoughts

The launch of a more transparent quota dashboard directly addresses one of the Gemini community’s most persistent requests. By providing clearer visibility into model limits, grouping shared quota pools, displaying remaining percentages more accurately, and explaining quota behavior in real time, Google is making Gemini significantly easier to manage.

Combined with weekly quota resets and a host of new productivity features, Antigravity 2.0 represents a meaningful step forward for both casual users and professional developers building on Gemini.

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