Cursor vs Replit
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI coding agent for your needs.
Best overall for flow and speed
Cursor
Cursor is an AI-native code editor built as a fork of VS Code, designed from the ground up for AI-powered development. Its standout feature is Composer, an agentic system that can edit multiple files ...
AI Models
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Key Features
- Composer agent for multi-file editing with full project context
- Up to 8 parallel agents in isolated git worktrees
- 10+ specialized tools: semantic search, file operations, terminal, browser
- Multi-file refactoring across 12+ files in single operation
- Full VS Code compatibility with extensions support
Pricing
Hobby — $0/month
Pro — $20/month
Business — $40/user/month
Pro+ — $60/month
Ultra — $200/month
Pros
- Fastest multi-file editing with parallel agents
- VS Code compatibility means zero learning curve
- Isolated worktrees prevent conflicts during experimentation
Cons
- Premium tiers required for advanced features
- Resource-intensive with multiple agents running
Best for browser-based AI development environment
Replit
Replit is a browser-based development environment that has embraced AI-first coding with its Replit Agent, which can build entire applications from natural language descriptions. Featured on the a16z ...
AI Models
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Key Features
- Replit Agent builds full apps from natural language descriptions
- Browser-based IDE with zero local setup required
- Ghostwriter inline completions and chat assistance
- Instant deployment with built-in hosting
- Support for 50+ programming languages and frameworks
Pricing
Free — $0/month
Replit Core — $20/month
Pro — $100/month
Pros
- Zero setup—go from idea to deployed app entirely in the browser
- Replit Agent handles complete app scaffolding and deployment
- Massive language and framework support with instant environments
Cons
- Browser-based IDE less powerful than desktop editors for large projects
- Compute limits on free tier restrict serious development