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    Cursor Launches AI Agent to Rival Claude Code and Codex

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    1. Cursor announced Cursor 3, an “agent-first” coding interface allowing users to initiate AI agents via natural language for task completion, integrated within its existing desktop app.
    2. The new product shifts focus from traditional coding to managing multiple AI agents collaboratively, emphasizing conversational interaction rather than manual coding.
    3. Cursor competes with AI labs like Anthropic and OpenAI, which have introduced subsidized agentic coding tools, putting pressure on Cursor’s market position.
    4. Despite significant valuation growth and expansion, Cursor faces intensive competition in developing the most effective AI coding agents, marking a capital-heavy phase in its development.

    Cursor Introduces New AI Coding Experience

    Cursor has announced a new product called Cursor 3. This update allows users to create AI coding agents to complete tasks automatically. The company developed it under the code name Glass. It aims to compete with popular tools like Claude Code and Codex, which many developers now use daily.

    Changing Developer Needs

    According to a company engineer, the industry has changed a lot recently. Developers now spend more time talking to AI agents rather than writing code. Cursor’s new product reflects this shift. It is designed for a world where a team of AI agents helps finish coding tasks.

    How Cursor 3 Works

    Cursor 3 is built into the company’s existing desktop app. Users see a new window with a text box. They can type a natural language request, like asking an AI agent to build a feature. Then, the agent begins working right away. Developers can watch and manage multiple agents from a sidebar. This process is easier and faster than traditional coding.

    Unique Features of Cursor 3

    What makes Cursor 3 different is its connection to Cursor’s development environment. Users can prompt an AI to create code in the cloud and review it on their local machine. This seamless integration aims to make AI-assisted coding more flexible and efficient.

    Market Competition and Growth

    Cursor is now competing more directly with AI labs like those behind Claude Code and Codex. Despite still feeling like a startup, the company is raising significant funds and expanding its office. However, the race to develop the best AI coding agents is intense and costly. The competition could shape the future of software development tools.

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