Cursor vs Replit AI
A side-by-side look at Cursor and Replit AI — pricing, features and where each one wins. Both are reviewed independently on Curata AI.
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| Summary | AI-native code editor built on VS Code with agent workflows. | Replit's cloud IDE with an AI agent that builds and deploys apps. |
| Pricing | Freemium | Freemium |
| Category | Coding | Coding |
| Platforms | macOS, Windows, Linux | Web |
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Read the full Cursor review
Cursor is the AI-first code editor that many senior engineers have quietly switched to. It forks VS Code, adds deep repo understanding, Composer for multi-file edits and background agents that can plan and execute changes on their own. The Tab autocomplete alone is worth the switch. Cursor works with every major model and lets you pick per-request. If you write code for a living, this is the tool most likely to change how you work.
Read the full Replit AI review
Replit combines a browser IDE, hosting and an AI agent into one product. The Agent can scaffold apps, add features and deploy them without leaving the browser. Popular in education and with hobbyist builders because everything — code, database, hosting — lives in one place.