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Cursor

An AI-first IDE built around agentic coding, multi-file edits and inline chat.

Visit website Last reviewed 2026-05-26
Overall9.2
Value8.8
Accuracy9

Our verdict

Cursor took the IDE-as-AI-front-end idea and ran with it. Its agent mode can plan, edit and run code across many files, and the codebase indexing means it answers questions about your repo with surprising accuracy. Among indie developers it has become the default cursor for AI pair-programming.

Cursor is essentially a fork of VS Code, so most extensions and keybindings carry over. The downsides are occasional model flakiness when Anthropic or OpenAI throttle, and a learning curve for the agent workflows.

Pros

  • +Strongest agentic coding workflow
  • +Familiar VS Code base + extensions
  • +Excellent codebase indexing and Q&A
  • +Bring-your-own-key supported

Cons

  • Subject to upstream model rate limits
  • Free tier is quite restrictive
  • Steeper learning curve than Copilot

Capability scores

Text Generation
8
Code Generation
10
Image Understanding
7
Web Browsing
7
Multimodal
7
Long Context
9
Reasoning
9

Pricing

Free tier
Hobby: limited slow requests
Paid plan
Pro: $20/month
API pricing
Bring your own key (Claude/GPT)
Enterprise
Business $40/user

Best use cases

Agentic codingRefactoringCodebase Q&A

Best for

Indie developersStartup engineersAI tinkerers

How we review: all scores on this page are set by our editorial team after hands-on testing. We do not accept payment for placement and do not earn affiliate commission from the vendor of Cursor. See our editorial policy for our full methodology.

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