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CURSOR · AI TOOLS HUB

AI Code Editor

Cursor: Plans,
Models & Guides

The AI code editor by Anysphere. An agent searches your codebase, edits files, and runs commands from a plain-language request, while Tab autocomplete predicts your next move. It pairs in-house Composer models with bring-your-own frontier models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI.

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Hobby Plan / Mo
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Individual / Mo

Agent

Searches the codebase, edits files, and runs terminal commands across multi-step tasks

Tab

Fast autocomplete that predicts your next edit, powered by the in-house Fusion model

Composer

Anysphere's low-latency in-house coding model; current release is Composer 2.5

Frontier Models

Bring models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI, with Max Mode for long context

Bugbot & CLI

Agentic code review on GitHub pull requests, plus a terminal CLI with headless and CI modes (vendor-reported)


The Cursor Platform

Cursor is built by Anysphere, Inc., a San Francisco company founded in 2022 by four MIT students: Michael Truell, Sualeh Asif, Arvid Lunnemark, and Aman Sanger. The editor turns a plain-language request into real work: its agent searches the codebase, edits files, runs terminal commands, and carries out multi-step tasks. Plans run from a free Hobby tier, to Individual at $20 a month, Teams at $40 per user a month, and a custom Enterprise tier (all vendor-reported). Independent reporting puts the company at a $29.3 billion valuation with $3 billion in annual recurring revenue, and an xAI deal that includes a reported right to acquire Cursor later in 2026 (reported and in progress). All figures below are vendor or independent reported and verified 2026-06-09.

Agent-Native Coding

The Cursor agent works from a natural-language request: it searches the codebase, edits files, runs commands, and completes multi-step tasks. Cursor 2.0 (October 2025) added the ability to run several agents in parallel through git worktrees or remote machines, alongside web, mobile, CLI, and cloud agents.

In-House and Frontier Models

Composer is Anysphere's in-house low-latency coding model, trained with codebase-wide semantic search; the current release is Composer 2.5 (May 2026). Tab autocomplete runs on the in-house Fusion model. You can also pick frontier models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI, many with a Max Mode for long context. Model availability moves quickly.

Usage-Based Pricing, Honestly Read

Every plan includes a set amount of model usage; once that is consumed, on-demand usage continues and is billed in arrears. A July 2025 change to a usage-metered cap drew complaints over surprise charges and was rolled back with refunds. For the current limits and the exact Pro, Pro+, and Ultra options, confirm at cursor.com/pricing.


At a Glance

Vendor and independent reported, verified 2026-06-09. Pricing tiers and model lists move quickly; confirm current details at cursor.com/pricing and docs.cursor.com.

$20

Individual / Month

$40

Teams / User / Mo

2022

Anysphere Founded

Composer 2.5

Current In-House Model


Articles

In-depth coverage of Cursor's pricing, free tier, agent and Composer, supported models, Tab autocomplete, and how it compares with GitHub Copilot. Researched with vendor documentation and honest trade-offs.

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Before You Use AI

Important context for responsible AI adoption

Your Privacy

Cursor is a hosted editor: your code, prompts, and the agent's actions are processed through its cloud infrastructure and your chosen model providers. Cursor offers a Privacy Mode that you can toggle in settings, or that a team admin can enforce organization-wide; when enabled, Cursor states that your code is not used for training by Anysphere or its model providers. The sources do not detail storage or retention specifics, so review Cursor's current Security page and privacy policy, and prefer Privacy Mode and enterprise controls before processing sensitive or proprietary code.

Mental Health & AI Dependency

Coding assistants like Cursor speed up output, but long agent-driven sessions can blur into overwork, and the ease of generating code should not replace rest, review, or real connection. If you are experiencing distress:

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 (US)
  • SAMHSA Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 (free, 24/7)
  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741

AI systems can produce plausible-sounding but incorrect guidance. For mental health, medical, legal, or financial decisions, always consult a qualified professional.

See the NIST AI Risk Management Framework for structured guidance on AI risk assessment.

Your Rights & Our Transparency

Under GDPR (EU) and CCPA (California), you have the right to access, correct, and delete your personal data. AI coding tools can produce confident but wrong output: in an April 2025 incident, a Cursor support AI invented a non-existent login policy, prompting cancellations before staff apologized and refunded. Always review agent edits before merging, and validate generated code against your own tests and security review.

The EU AI Act sets transparency obligations for generative AI, including disclosure of AI-generated content. Organizations adopting AI coding tools remain responsible for meeting these provisions and for the code they ship.

This publication is editorially independent. AI tool coverage reflects independent research, vendor documentation, and editorial judgment. Where affiliate links are present, they are clearly disclosed and do not influence conclusions.