Frequently Asked Questions
Here we've collected the most commonly asked questions and their answers.
Cursor supports all major programming languages, including JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Java, C++, C#, Go, Rust, etc. Additionally, it supports various markup languages and configuration file formats.
Cursor offers a free version with basic features. For advanced features and more powerful AI capabilities, we provide paid plans. You can check the details on the pricing page.
You can find installation packages for Windows, macOS, and Linux on the download page. After downloading, follow the installation wizard instructions to complete the installation.
Cursor is built on VS Code but adds powerful AI features. Cursor focuses on enhancing the programming experience using AI technology, providing smarter code completion, error detection, and refactoring capabilities.
We take user data security and privacy very seriously. Cursor does not send your code to servers unless you explicitly enable features that require cloud AI services. Even when using these features, we implement strict security measures to protect your data.
Yes, Cursor provides team collaboration features. Team edition users can use shared code snippet libraries, team management panels, and other collaboration tools to improve team development efficiency.
You can report bugs or suggest features through GitHub Issues. Our development team regularly reviews and responds to user feedback.
Cursor supports Windows 10 and later, macOS 10.14 and later, and mainstream Linux distributions. We recommend at least 4GB RAM and 2GB available disk space.
Cursor supports multiple AI models, including GPT-5, Claude 4.5, Gemini, etc. You can switch between different models as needed to get the most suitable programming assistance experience.
You can choose upgrade plans on the official website account page, with support for multiple payment methods. All advanced features are immediately unlocked after upgrade, no reinstallation required.
Currently, Cursor primarily focuses on desktop development experience and has not released a mobile version. We recommend using it on desktop devices for the best programming experience.
In Cursor settings, you can use the "Import VS Code Settings" feature to import VS Code configurations, extensions, and keyboard shortcut settings with one click.