
Cursor launches web-based AI coding platform with mobile and multi-agent support
Cursor has launched a web-based version of its AI coding platform, allowing users to oversee coding agents directly through any browser. The new web app enables users to assign tasks to AI agents using natural language commands, these can include requests to write new features or address bugs.
The web interface works on both desktop and mobile and supports parallel agent management, activity tracking, and merging completed code changes. Cursor also functions as a progressive web app on mobile, installable via Safari on iOS using the share menu, or Google Chrome on Android, without needing a native app.
According to developer Anysphere, the AI agents on these new platforms retain the full capabilities of their IDE counterparts, including code writing, responding to complex queries, and structuring work frameworks. This release builds on Cursor’s previous launch of background agents, which operate without requiring ongoing user oversight.