Cursor Launches Web and Mobile Access for AI Coding Agents

Teams can also integrate Cursor with Slack to trigger agents or receive updates by tagging “@Cursor.”

Cursor Launches Web and Mobile Access for AI Coding Agents
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AI-powered coding platform Cursor has expanded access to its agents, launching web and mobile support to enable developers to assign tasks, manage code, and review pull requests from any device.

The update allows users to access Cursor Agents via desktop, tablet, or mobile browsers, and install it as a Progressive Web App (PWA) on iOS and Android.

"You can now work with Cursor Agents on web and mobile. Just like the familiar agent that works alongside you in the IDE, agents on web and mobile can write code, answer complex questions, and scaffold out your work," the startup said in a blog post.

Developers can type tasks directly into the web interface, allowing AI agents to edit code, answer contextual questions, or open pull requests.

The startup also announced that teams can integrate Cursor with Slack to trigger agents or receive updates by tagging “@Cursor.” The update introduces multi-agent support, enabling comparisons across different AI models.

Cursor also launched a $200/month Ultra plan for power users, offering 20x more usage than the Pro tier, backed by partnerships with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI. The Pro plan now offers unlimited usage with rate limits.

Earlier this year, co-founder Aman Sanger revealed that Cursor is writing 1 billion lines of accepted code each day, according to

"To put things into perspective, the entire world produces just a few billion lines daily," Sanger said.