Cursor has launched web and mobile support for its AI coding agents, expanding access beyond the desktop editor. The move allows developers to assign tasks, review code, and manage pull requests through a browser or mobile device.
Cursor Agents can be accessed via any desktop, tablet, or mobile browser. The tool also supports installation as a Progressive Web App (PWA) on iOS and Android, providing a native app experience. Documentation for installing the PWA and other features is available on the company’s website.
“You can just tell your agent to get started and come pick it back up later,” said Jason Ginsberg, head of engineering product, Cursor, in a demo video, referring to the new mobile capability.
The core update allows users to type a task directly into the web interface. An AI agent will then begin working on the codebase, making changes, answering contextual questions, or opening pull requests. Once the agent completes its work, users can continue the process within Cursor, add follow-up instructions, or make inline edits.
“If the agent’s work looks complete, you can create and merge a pull request directly from the app,” said Andrew Milich, head of engineering, product, Cursor.
Teams can integrate Cursor with Slack to receive task completion notifications and trigger agents by tagging “@Cursor” in conversations. “Your team can easily work with the Cursor Agent on Slack,” the company said, adding that setup instructions are available in their documentation.
The update also supports running multiple agents in parallel using different AI models for the same task, enabling side-by-side comparison of results.
“We’ve been writing, editing, reviewing code from everywhere,” Ginsberg said, noting they’ve already adopted the web version internally.
Cursor’s broader goal remains unchanged.“We want Cursor to be the best place to write code with an AI agent,” the company said.
Cursor recently announced a $200/month ‘Ultra’ plan designed for power users, previously restricted by unpredictable usage caps. The plan promises 20x more usage than the Pro tier. The Ultra tier has been made possible by the company’s “multi-year partnerships” with companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and xAI.
Alongside the Ultra rollout, Cursor has also overhauled its Pro plan. It now defaults to an “unlimited-with-rate-limits” model, replacing the legacy 500-request allowance.
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