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Cursor review

4.5

AI-first code editor built on VS Code.

Key facts

Cursor key facts
Tool Cursor
Category Coding
Pricing Free (Hobby); Pro $20/mo; Business $40/seat/mo
Free tier Yes
WireTensors rating 4.5 / 5
Best for Developers who want an AI-native editor for large changes
Avoid if You must stay inside your existing IDE and tooling
Affiliate commission None (no public affiliate program)
Cookie window N/A
Last verified 2026-06-20

Overview

Cursor is an AI-first code editor forked from VS Code, designed around whole-repository context, multi-file edits and agentic workflows. It competes directly with editor extensions like GitHub Copilot.

Pros

  • Whole-codebase context and multi-file edits
  • Familiar VS Code base with minimal learning curve
  • Fast agent and chat workflows for refactors

Cons

  • Heavier usage pushes you to paid tiers quickly
  • It is a separate editor rather than an extension
  • Model quality depends on the backing LLM you select

Who it is for

Verdict

One of the strongest AI-native editors; ideal if you are willing to switch editors.

Cursor FAQ

What is Cursor? +

Cursor is an AI-first code editor forked from VS Code, designed around whole-repository context, multi-file edits and agentic workflows. It competes directly with editor extensions like GitHub Copilot.

How much does Cursor cost? +

Cursor pricing: Free (Hobby); Pro $20/mo; Business $40/seat/mo. Always confirm current pricing on the official site, as plans change.

Does Cursor have a free tier? +

Yes. Cursor offers a free plan or free credits you can use to evaluate it.

What is Cursor best for? +

Developers who want an AI-native editor for large changes.

When should you avoid Cursor? +

Avoid Cursor if: You must stay inside your existing IDE and tooling.

What are the main pros of Cursor? +

Whole-codebase context and multi-file edits; Familiar VS Code base with minimal learning curve; Fast agent and chat workflows for refactors.

What are the main cons of Cursor? +

Heavier usage pushes you to paid tiers quickly; It is a separate editor rather than an extension; Model quality depends on the backing LLM you select.

Does Cursor have an affiliate program? +

No public affiliate program is listed for Cursor at the time of review.

How is Cursor rated? +

WireTensors rates Cursor 4.5 out of 5, based on capability, value, and fit for its intended use case.

What category does Cursor fall under? +

Cursor is categorised under coding on WireTensors.

When was this Cursor review last verified? +

This review was last verified on 2026-06-20 against the vendor's official site.

Reviewed by Arjun Mehta

AI tools analyst; 8+ years reviewing SaaS and developer tooling

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