Warp 2026.07.03: Tab Groups, custom model routers, and native agy (Antigravity) CLI support
Warp's July 3, 2026 release adds Tab Groups for organizing tabs, custom model routers to route agent requests by your own rules, and native support for the agy (Antigravity) CLI agent.
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Warp's 2026.07.03 changelog adds workspace organization, more control over which model handles agent requests, and support for another CLI coding agent. (https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
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Custom model routers
Warp added custom model routers, which it says let you define your own routing rules to send agent requests to different models. (warp.dev/changelog/2026/">https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
This is useful if you want to send cheaper or faster models to routine tasks and reserve a frontier model for harder work, without switching models by hand each time.
Tab Groups
Warp added Tab Groups for organizing tabs into named, collapsible groups with customization options — helpful when you're juggling several projects or agent sessions in one window. (https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
Native support for the agy (Antigravity) CLI agent
Warp says the release adds native support for the agy (Antigravity) CLI agent, extending Warp's terminal-native agent integrations to Google's Antigravity CLI. (https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
Other improvements
Warp also notes several smaller improvements in this release, including Droid rich status listener support for structured CLI agent notifications, statically compiled Warp CLI and warpctl binaries on Linux, custom keyboard shortcuts for the New File action, PowerShell startup time improvements, sending code review comments via Ctrl/Cmd+Enter, and a streamlined agent onboarding flow. (https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/)
Why it matters
Custom model routers and native agy support continue Warp's push to be a terminal that works with whatever CLI agent and models you prefer, while Tab Groups is a practical quality-of-life win for multi-project work. See our Warp overview for how it fits alongside other AI coding tools.
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Source
- Warp Docs — "Changelog — 2026" (2026.07.03 entry): https://docs.warp.dev/changelog/2026/
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