We’re introducing Cursor 3. It is simpler, more powerful, and built for a world where all code is written by agents, while keeping the depth of a development environment.
It’s now easier to move local agents to the cloud so they can keep working with your laptop closed.
Prompt Cursor from your phone, run many agents in parallel, and get back PRs with demos of their work.
Use /in-cloud to start a subagent in its own cloud VM.
This is especially useful for isolating long-running or parallel work so your local workspace stays clean and responsive.
We're launching code storage and git hosting.
Origin gives teams and agents a place to host, review, and collaborate on code.
Available this fall. Join the waitlist.
https://t.co/uamaIarJXY
SpaceX has exercised the option to acquire @cursor_ai in an all-stock transaction with the goal of building the world’s most useful AI models.
For the past few months, SpaceXAI has been jointly training a model with Cursor, which will be released in Cursor and Grok Build soon.
We look forward to working closely with the Cursor team to advance our frontier AI capabilities
We're trying a new experiment at @cursor_ai - interviewing devs we admire.
I chatted with @oneill_c & @part_harry_ from @baseten about how they use coding agents. We discussed their current dev workflows & some predictions for the future.
Check it out below!
Auto-review is now the default for all new users.
A classifier subagent reviews actions in context before deciding whether to allow, block, or ask for approval.
Our evals show it's 97% accurate, with most misses near ambiguous edges.
Cursor’s code review agent is now over 3x faster, 22% cheaper, and finds 10% more bugs.
You can also use /review to run Bugbot locally to catch and fix issues before pushing code.
Cursor can now show your agent's context usage as an interactive report in a canvas.
The context explorer breaks down where tokens go across the system prompt, tool definitions, rules, skills, and more.