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Cursor pricing, features, company info, and alternatives
A factual product page for Cursor as an AI-native coding editor.
Last updated April 2026 · Pricing and features verified against official documentation
Pricing
Current public pricing tiers on file for Cursor, last verified Apr 19, 2026.
Hobby
$0 / month
Pro
$20 / month
Pro+
$60 / month
Ultra
$200 / month
Teams
$40 / user/month
Enterprise
Custom
What You Can Do With It
The main capabilities that shape how people use Cursor today.
Agent mode for delegated coding tasks with codebase understanding.
Tab-based autocomplete and multi-line edits directly in the editor.
Scoped natural-language edits and terminal command execution.
Model choice across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, xAI, and Cursor's own stack.
Best For
Who Cursor is most clearly built for.
Developers who want AI embedded into the editing loop rather than a separate chat tab.
Teams experimenting with agentic coding and code review workflows.
Engineers who want VS Code familiarity with heavier AI assistance.
Model Notes
Current model information surfaced publicly for Cursor.
Latest model
Model access depends on plan, with frontier-model selection inside Cursor
Company
Leadership and company context for Anysphere.
CEO
Michael Truell
Founders
Michael Truell, Sualeh Asif, Arvid Lunnemark, Aman Sanger
Investors
OpenAI Startup Fund, Thrive Capital, Andreessen Horowitz
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA, USA
Platforms
Where you can use Cursor today.
Desktop editor
CLI
Cloud agents
Web/mobile agent surfaces
Integrations
Notable connected tools and ecosystem hooks for Cursor.
GitHub
Slack task handoff
MCP servers
VS Code extensions and settings import
JetBrains IDEs
Privacy Notes
Publicly stated data-handling notes that matter when evaluating Cursor.
Cursor markets enterprise and SOC 2-oriented security, but exact controls vary by plan.
Model/provider behavior depends in part on the upstream frontier model selected.
Compliance
Public compliance or enterprise-governance signals we found for Cursor.
SOC 2 certified
Access
How to integrate or build around Cursor.
Public API
No
Alternatives
Other tools worth considering alongside Cursor.
Product Snapshot
Cursor is an AI-native editor for autocomplete, code understanding, and agentic software work. It is aimed at developers who want AI embedded into the editing loop rather than a separate chat tab.
What You Can Do With It
- Agent mode for delegated coding tasks with codebase understanding.
- Tab-based autocomplete and multi-line edits directly in the editor.
- Scoped natural-language edits and terminal command execution.
- Model choice across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, xAI, and Cursor’s own stack.
Why It Stands Out
It is built for developers who want AI embedded into the editing loop rather than a separate chat tab.
Tradeoffs To Know
- Hobby is free, but it only includes limited Agent requests and tab completions; Pro is where frontier models, cloud agents, and deeper usage limits start.
- Cursor markets enterprise and SOC 2-oriented security, but exact controls vary by plan.
- Model/provider behavior depends in part on the upstream frontier model selected.
- There is no public API, so integrations stay limited to the app surface and any built-in sharing features.
Changes to this tool page
- April 2026 Removed a generic pricing caveat that was not specific enough to this tool after a catalog review.
- April 2026 Added a pricing note showing how the free Hobby plan differs from paid Cursor plans.