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Cursor launches mobile app for managing coding agents on the go
Cursor, the AI-powered coding platform, has released a dedicated mobile app for iOS, allowing developers to start and guide coding agents directly from their phones. The app, announced Monday, integrates with the Cursor 2.0 agent system introduced in October, marking a significant step in the industry’s shift toward mobile-first development workflows.
The Cursor mobile app lets users spin up new coding agents or continue conversations with agents already running on the desktop client. Rather than writing code directly on the phone, the app focuses on prompting, reviewing, and directing agents that execute tasks on remote servers. This approach abstracts away the need to access large codebases locally, making it feasible to manage development work from a phone.
Cursor’s move follows similar mobile releases from Anthropic and OpenAI, both of which offer mobile interfaces for their coding tools. The trend reflects a broader shift in AI-assisted development: as coding agents become more autonomous, developers are spending less time typing code and more time overseeing agent behavior. Anthropic’s head of Claude Code, Boris Cherny, recently stated that he now does most of his coding on his phone, a sentiment that would have seemed unlikely just months ago.
For developers who rely on continuous agent interactions, the mobile app offers flexibility to monitor progress, approve changes, or provide new instructions without being tied to a desktop setup. This can be particularly useful during travel, meetings, or after-hours work. However, the app is not designed for hands-on code editing, and developers needing to write or debug code directly will still need a desktop environment.
The launch of Cursor’s mobile app signals a maturing market for AI coding tools, where the emphasis is shifting from code generation to agent management. As competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI continue to expand their mobile offerings, the line between desktop and mobile development is blurring. For now, Cursor’s app is available on iOS, with no announced timeline for an Android version.
Q1: Can I write code directly on the Cursor mobile app?
No, the app is designed for prompting and managing coding agents, not for writing code directly. It works as a companion to the desktop client.
Q2: Is the Cursor mobile app available on Android?
Currently, the app is only available for iOS devices. There has been no announcement regarding an Android release.
Q3: Does the app work with Cursor 2.0 agents?
Yes, the mobile app is built to integrate with the Cursor 2.0 agent system, allowing users to start new agents or continue existing sessions from their phone.
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