Cursor's First iPhone and iPad App Arrives on the App Store
Cursor has released its first iPhone and iPad app on the App Store, following the agentic coding firm's recent acquisition by SpaceX.

Cursor, the agentic coding tool that was recently acquired by SpaceX, has released its first app for iPhone and iPad. It is available to download now on the App Store.
The app had been previewed earlier this month as a TestFlight beta, and it is now out of testing and available to everyone.
The launch comes shortly after SpaceX, which also includes xAI, purchased the company. Cursor competes with tools such as Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex in the growing market for AI coding assistants.
What the app does
The idea behind the mobile version is to let developers kick off and manage coding work without sitting at a computer. According to Cursor's App Store listing, the app can launch coding agents from anywhere, track active engineering work, and help users get up to speed on unfamiliar codebases more quickly.
The app also leans on the iPhone and iPad's strengths for reviewing work. Users can look over screenshots and videos of changes, annotate images to leave visual feedback, inspect diffs, and merge pull requests directly from the device. Cursor says agents can also be directed through voice conversations.
Live Activities and notifications
Cursor is using a few iOS specific features to keep developers informed while an agent works in the background. The app supports Live Activities, and it can send a notification when an agent finishes a task or needs input to continue.
The company says users can review demos and diffs before merging pull requests straight from their phone, which positions the app as a way to stay involved in a project away from the desk rather than a full replacement for the desktop experience.
What is coming next
In a blog post published alongside the release, Cursor outlined where it wants to take the product. The company said it expects the experience of running agents in the cloud to eventually become indistinguishable from running them on a local machine. In the meantime, it is leaning on a Remote Control feature and handoffs between local and cloud work.
Cursor also said it is working on the ability to start chats that are not tied to a specific repository, which would make it easier to begin tasks that do not need codebase context. The company noted that teams are already pairing Cursor with MCP connections to do things like query Datadog logs and summarize activity across Slack channels.
Launch promotion
To mark the release, Cursor is running a launch offer of 75% off Composer 2.5 runs in the mobile app through July 5, 2026.
Cursor for iPhone and iPad is available now as a free download on the App Store.








