Cursor Pricing 2026: Pro, Pro+, Ultra Plans Compared

Complete guide to Cursor pricing in 2026. Compare Free, Hobby, Pro ($20/mo), Pro+ ($60/mo), Ultra ($200/mo) plans, features, limits and find the best plan for developers.

Cursor Pricing Overview

Cursor offers tiered pricing from free to enterprise, scaling features and usage limits across six plans.

PlanPriceAgent RequestsCompletionsBest For
Free$0Limited2,000/moTrial / evaluation
Hobby$0LimitedLimitedPersonal projects
Pro$20/moExtendedUnlimitedProfessional developers
Pro+$60/mo675 premium/moUnlimitedHeavy agent users
Ultra$200/mo4,500 premium/moUnlimitedPower users
Business$40/user/mo500 premium + 100 OpusUnlimitedTeams
EnterpriseCustomCustomUnlimitedOrganizations

Cursor Plans Breakdown

Pro ($20/mo)

The standard plan for professional developers. Includes unlimited completions, extended agent limits, and access to frontier models (Claude, GPT-5, Gemini). Covers most daily development needs.

Pro+ ($60/mo)

For developers who rely heavily on the Agent mode. Includes 675 fast Claude Sonnet 4 requests per month plus additional API agent quota. Useful if you hit the Pro plan's agent limits regularly.

Ultra ($200/mo)

Designed for power users running agents continuously. 4,500 fast requests per month. Includes experimental features early access.

Business ($40/user/mo)

Team plan with centralized billing, admin dashboard, and privacy mode. Unlimited completions per user with pooled premium requests.

What You Get

All paid plans include:

  • Cursor Tab (AI autocomplete)
  • Chat with context awareness
  • Codebase indexing for relevant suggestions
  • Custom instructions and rules
  • Multi-model access (Claude, GPT-5, Gemini)

What Users Are Saying

"Cursor Pro at $20/mo is the best value in AI coding tools. The Tab completions are better than Copilot, and the Agent mode actually handles multi-file refactoring reliably." — u/fullstack_dev, Reddit r/ChatGPTCoding

"Upgraded to Ultra because I was hitting Pro+ limits every month. At $200/mo it's expensive, but it pays for itself if you're shipping features fast." — u/indie_saas, Hacker News

"Business tier at $40/user is good for teams. The privacy mode (no code storage) is essential for enterprise, and the pooled premium requests work well." — u/eng_manager, Reddit r/Cursor

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Best-in-class AI autocomplete (Tab)
  • Agent mode handles multi-file edits reliably
  • Multi-model support (Claude, GPT-5, Gemini under one subscription)
  • Growing ecosystem: MCP support, skills, hooks, cloud agents

Cons:

  • Expensive at Ultra tier ($200/mo)
  • No free forever tier (Hobby requires credit card)
  • VS Code-based — limited to Cursor IDE (no plugin mode for other IDEs)
  • Premium request limits can be restrictive for heavy agent users

Who Should Choose Cursor

  • You want the best AI coding experience — Cursor's Tab + Agent combo is market-leading
  • You use VS Code — Cursor is a VS Code fork with a seamless migration path
  • You build full-stack applications — Agent mode handles cross-file refactoring well
  • You need multi-model access — single subscription covers Claude, GPT-5, and Gemini

How Cursor Compares to Alternatives

Compared toCursor AdvantageAlternative Advantage
GitHub CopilotAgent mode, multi-file editsCheaper ($10/mo), GitHub integration
Claude CodeIDE-native experienceTerminal-based, better for complex tasks
WindsurfMore features, better agentLighter, faster autocomplete

Verdict

Cursor Pro at $20/mo is the best AI coding subscription for professional developers. The combination of Tab completions and Agent mode offers the most complete AI coding experience available. For heavy agent users, Pro+ at $60/mo is a reasonable upgrade. Teams should consider Business tier for centralized management and privacy controls.

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