Cursor - The AI Code Editor

Built to make you extraordinarily productive,Cursor is the best way to code with AI.

Cursor

Cursor Introduction

Cursor is an AI-powered code editor designed to significantly enhance coding efficiency and productivity. Built on the foundation of Visual Studio Code, Cursor retains familiar features while introducing advanced AI functionalities. It assists developers in writing, editing, and understanding code with unprecedented ease, making it an ideal tool for developers of all skill levels.

Cursor Features

AI-Powered Suggestions

Cursor predicts your next edits, allowing you to write code faster and more efficiently. It offers smarter suggestions and multi-line editing capabilities, surpassing traditional code completion tools.

Natural Language Processing

Write code using simple instructions. Want to update a function? Just describe it! Cursor allows you to edit and write code with the AI, making complex tasks simpler.

Chat Functionality

Interact with the AI through a chat interface. You can ask questions about your code, making debugging and understanding your codebase easier. Use the @ symbol to reference specific files, functions, or documents for context.

Privacy First

Cursor prioritizes your privacy. Your code remains yours, with a SOC 2 certified privacy mode ensuring no code is stored on their servers.

Multi-Line Edits and Smart Rewrites

Cursor can suggest multiple edits at once, saving you time. It also automatically fixes mistakes, ensuring your code is always clean and correct.

Codebase Answers

Use @Codebase or Ctrl + Enter to ask questions about your codebase. Cursor will search your codebase to find relevant code to your query.

Reference Your Code

Reference code with @ symbols to be used as context for the AI. Just type @ to see a list of all the files and code symbols in your folder.

Use Images

Include visual context in your chat by hitting the image button or dragging an image into the input box.

Ask the Web

Get up-to-date information from the internet with @Web. Cursor will search the web for you and use the latest information to answer your question.