Cursor
The AI code editor built to make you extraordinarily productive.
Overview
Cursor is an AI-first code editor forked from VS Code. It combines familiar editing with deep AI features: multi-file edits, a codebase-aware chat, agent mode for autonomous tasks, and tab-completion that predicts your next edit. It's a favorite among professional developers for day-to-day coding.
Key features
- ✓ AI tab completion
- ✓ Codebase-aware chat
- ✓ Multi-file edits
- ✓ Agent mode
- ✓ Bring-your-own model
Pros
- + Feels like VS Code
- + Excellent multi-file editing
- + Fast, context-aware completions
Cons
- – Subscription can get pricey with heavy use
- – Occasional lag on large repos
- – Model quality varies
Best for
Feature developmentRefactoringDebuggingLearning a codebase
Comparisons
Frequently asked questions
- Is Cursor free?
- Cursor uses a freemium model: there is a free tier, with paid plans starting at $20/mo (Pro).
- What is Cursor used for?
- The AI code editor built to make you extraordinarily productive. It is commonly used for feature development, refactoring, debugging, learning a codebase.
- Does Cursor offer an API?
- No, Cursor does not currently offer a public API.
- What are the best Cursor alternatives?
- Popular Cursor alternatives include ChatGPT, Claude, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot. You can compare them on HUMAGENTLAB.