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Cursor is an AI-native code editor built on a fork of VS Code that tightly integrates large language models into everyday development workflows. Instead of treating AI as a plugin, Cursor bakes chat, inline edits, and repository- level understanding into the editing experience. Developers can ask Cursor to implement features, refactor modules, explain complex files, and navigate large codebases using natural language. Cursor supports local context indexing, multiple model backends, and team features geared toward modern product engineering. Its combination of familiar VS Code ergonomics and deep AI assistance makes it a popular choice among startups and teams who want a “copilot-first” IDE for building and maintaining complex applications.
Cursor is an AI code assistant designed to help developers write, navigate and maintain code more efficiently. It typically integrates into editors and IDEs, offering smart autocomplete, code generation, documentation lookup and refactoring suggestions. Developers can use it to quickly scaffold new functions, understand unfamiliar codebases, and reduce repetitive work such as boilerplate and tests. Usage is often billed per seat for professional teams, with free or limited tiers for individuals.
Cursor is an AI-first code editor and IDE that deeply integrates large language models into the software development workflow. It offers inline editing via keyboard commands, repo-aware chat, multi-model support, and agentic modes that can implement features across a codebase. Cursor supports popular languages and frameworks and integrates with GitHub. Pricing includes a Free plan, a Pro plan aimed at individuals, an Ultra tier with higher usage and earlier access to features, and Teams/Business options for organizations. Reviews portray Cursor as a powerful tool for exploratory and ‘vibe’ coding, with some caveats around resource usage and the need for careful code review.