Key facts
- Cursor has launched a new mobile app for iOS devices.
- The app enables users to prompt and interact with AI coding agents on their phones.
- It integrates with Cursor 2.0's focus on independent coding agents.
- The company's move mirrors similar mobile applications from Anthropic and OpenAI.
Cursor has introduced a new mobile application for iOS devices, enabling users to interact with its AI coding agents on the go. Announced on Monday, the app allows users to initiate new coding agents or manage those already started from the desktop client, aligning with Cursor 2.0's emphasis on independent coding agents.
This development places Cursor alongside other major AI players like Anthropic and OpenAI, which have also released mobile applications for their coding tools. The trend signifies a broader industry movement where AI-powered coding assistance is increasingly abstracting away from traditional codebases and focusing on user oversight of autonomous agents. Many developers are reportedly shifting towards using their phones for continuous interaction with these remote agents, a practice even adopted by figures like Anthropic's Boris Cherny, who stated he now codes primarily on his phone.
