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Cursor releases the web version, and AI encoding tools are fully expanded to browsers and mobile devices

Author: LoRA Time: 01 Jul 2025 1009

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According to AIbase, Anysphere, the development company of AI coding platform Cursor, officially launched the Cursor web and mobile versions on June 30, 2025, extending its powerful AI programming proxy system from desktop IDE to browsers and mobile devices. This move not only significantly improves developer flexibility, but is also regarded by the industry as an important leap in the AI ​​coding experience.

Supports browser and mobile operations, more flexible encoding

Cursor Web Edition is now available (address: cursor.com/agents), which enables developers to access and manage multiple AI coding agents on desktops, tablets and mobile phones. Functions cover multiple core tasks such as code review, bug fixes, and function implementation, making remote office and collaborative development more efficient.

With the help of PWA (Progressive Web Application) technology, Cursor Web Edition provides a smooth experience close to native apps on iOS and Android, suitable for seamless switching between multiple terminals. Users can directly assign proxy tasks, view code changes, manage pull requests, etc. through the web interface.

Retain core functionality and enhance collaboration

The web version continues the star functions of the desktop version:

  • BugBot: Intelligent Error Detection

  • Memories: Error Mode Learning and Context Memory

In addition, integrated functions with team collaboration platforms such as Slack have been added, making development task notifications and operation reach more instantly, and improving team collaboration efficiency and response speed.

It is worth noting that the Cursor Web version also supports a high-risk background proxy mode, allowing developers to run complex tasks such as long-term construction, automatic repair, etc. while leaving the seat. This feature is especially suitable for handling large-scale projects and nighttime compilation tasks, and has been widely praised by the developer community.

Lower the threshold for use and help small and medium-sized teams and individual developers

AIbase pointed out that the release of Cursor Web version will effectively lower the threshold for use of AI programming tools and provide productivity support for small and medium-sized development teams and independent programmers. Compared with traditional IDE, Cursor's cloud architecture and intelligent interaction methods have more advantages in remote and cross-device development scenarios.

Of course, the current version still has room for improvement in low bandwidth or offline scenarios. Anysphere said that in the future, it will continue to enhance offline capabilities and support multimodal interactions to meet more diverse development needs.