Earlier this month, SpaceX (which includes xAI) purchased the agentic coding firm Cursor. Today, Cursor has released its first iOS app.
Cursor for iOS was unveiled earlier this month and previewed as a TestFlight beta version. Now Cursor for iPhone and iPad has officially arrived on the App Store.
Here’s a rundown of features from Cursor’s App Store listing on top features:
- Launch coding agents from anywhere
- Track and manage active engineering work
- Review screenshots and videos of changes
- Annotate images to provide visual feedback
- Inspect diffs and merge pull requests
- Talk to agents with voice conversations
- Understand unfamiliar codebases faster
Cursor goes into way more detail on its blog post published today. The company also talks about what’s coming next for Cursor:
Over time, the experience of running agents in the cloud will become indistinguishable from running them on your local machine. Until then, we want to make it easy to work with agents across both environments with Remote Control and fluid handoffs between local and cloud.
We are also working on adding the ability to create repo-less chats to make it easier to kick off tasks that don’t require codebase context. Teams are already using Cursor today with MCPs to query Datadog logs, summarize activity across Slack channels, and more.
As part of the release, Cursor is offering “75% off Composer 2.5 runs in the mobile app through July 5, 2026.”
You can download Cursor for iPhone and iPad from the App Store to get started.
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