I used Claude Code, Antigravity, and Perplexity Computer to build a portfolio — there was a clear winner

I used Claude Code, Antigravity, and Perplexity Computer to build a portfolio — there was a clear winner

By Mahnoor Faisal
Publication Date: 2026-04-05 22:00:00

Web development has changed massively in the last few years. There was a time when building a website meant dealing with raw HTML and CSS and obsessing over every tiny pixel by styling it yourself. Then tools like Wix and Squarespace came along where you could build a decent-looking website just by dragging and dropping elements.

Now, we have tools that let you simply describe what you want, and they go ahead and build the entire thing for you exactly how you describe it. All you need to do is the ideating and prompting, and it handles the rest. I wanted to see how far that’s really come, so I took Claude Code, Google’s Antigravity, and Perplexity Computer, and gave them the exact same job: to create a portfolio website for me. I used the same exact prompts and instructions, and here’s how it went…

Same prompt and instructions

I’ve been wanting to create a portfolio website for a while now, but I haven’t had time to actually sit…