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Google ADK vs Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Agent Frameworks

Google ADK

Google's open-source multi-agent framework built for production from day one

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) is an open-source Python framework for building, evaluating, and deploying multi-agent systems at production scale. It handles orchestration with built-in tool calling, memory management, structured output, streaming, and first-class connectors for Vertex AI, Gemini, and any OpenAI-compatible API. ADK's philosophy is agent-as-code rather than visual builders. Agents are Python classes with typed inputs/outputs, making them testable, versionable, and CI/CD-compatible from day one. The framework includes an evaluation harness, artifact management, session persistence, and failure recovery — all the production plumbing that most agent frameworks leave to the developer. The multi-agent layer handles spawning, communication, and coordination between agents as a platform primitive rather than custom glue code. With 8,200+ GitHub stars since its April release, ADK is already one of the most-watched agent frameworks. The combination of Google's infrastructure backing, Apache 2.0 licensing, and pragmatic production focus sets it apart from research-oriented frameworks. It's the entry point to Google's broader agentic infrastructure stack, including the newly announced 8th-gen TPUs.

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AI Agents

Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform

End-to-end workspace for building, governing, and scaling AI agents at enterprise

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25%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Announced at Google Cloud Next '26 on April 22, 2026, the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform is Google's full-stack play for enterprise AI agents. It combines Agent Studio (a low-code interface for building and testing agents using natural language), Agent Engine (managed deployment and scaling), and Agent Space (end-user portal for discovering and interacting with agents). The platform gives access to Gemini 3.1 Pro for complex reasoning, Gemini 3.1 Flash Image for visuals, Lyria 3 for audio, and — notably — Anthropic Claude Opus 4.7 as an alternative model backbone. The platform is designed to address the full lifecycle: build, test, deploy, monitor, and govern. It integrates with Wiz's new AI Application Protection Platform for runtime security, and maps to the same EU AI Act compliance requirements that are driving enterprise urgency. Google also announced two new TPU generations: TPU 8t (optimized for training speed) and TPU 8i (inference, 80% better cost-efficiency vs prior gen), plus a $750 million fund to help cloud partners accelerate agentic AI adoption. For large organizations already on Google Cloud, this is a compelling consolidation. The model choice flexibility (including Claude) is a smart acknowledgment that enterprises don't want single-vendor lock-in. For indie developers and small teams, however, this is firmly enterprise software with enterprise complexity — pricing is GCP standard and the full platform setup has real overhead.

Decision
Google ADK
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Skip · 1 ship / 3 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source (Apache 2.0)
GCP pricing (pay-as-you-go); Enterprise contracts available
Best for
Google's open-source multi-agent framework built for production from day one
End-to-end workspace for building, governing, and scaling AI agents at enterprise
Category
Agent Frameworks
AI Agents

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

The evaluation harness and session persistence are what make this real. Most frameworks give you the happy path and leave you to build all the production scaffolding yourself. ADK ships with the hard parts included, which is why it hit 8K stars so fast.

45/100 · skip

The low-code Agent Studio is genuinely well-designed for teams that don't want to manage infrastructure, but this is firmly GCP-native — you're locked into Google's deployment model. The multi-model support including Claude is nice, but I'd rather use an open framework I control.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Google has a graveyard of developer platforms it's abandoned — Stadia, Firebase, Cloud Functions v1. Betting your production agent infrastructure on Google's continued commitment to an open-source framework is a real risk, especially when LangChain and CrewAI have two years of community momentum.

45/100 · skip

This is Google's fifth major 'enterprise AI platform' in three years — Vertex AI, Duet AI, Gemini for Google Workspace, and now this. Enterprises are fatigued by rebrands. The $750M partner fund is marketing, not a technical differentiator. Come back in 12 months when the dust settles.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

Google is making a stack bet: ADK → Vertex AI → 8th-gen TPUs. If that stack wins, ADK becomes the Rails of agentic AI — the default framework for the majority of production deployments. The infrastructure integration is the moat that makes this more than just another orchestration layer.

80/100 · ship

The TPU 8i delivering 80% cost improvement on inference is the real headline buried in the announcement. Cheaper inference at scale changes the ROI math for entire enterprise categories. Google is quietly building the most cost-efficient AI infrastructure on the planet.

Creator
80/100 · ship

Typed inputs and outputs for agents finally makes multi-agent pipelines debuggable. I can build a research → draft → review → publish pipeline and actually understand what's happening at each stage — instead of debugging opaque string-passing between prompts.

45/100 · skip

Lyria 3 for professional audio and Gemini Flash Image for visual assets are genuinely useful, but they're buried inside enterprise procurement. Creative teams at agencies don't buy through GCP — they buy through app stores and Figma plugins. Wrong channel for the right capabilities.

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