Cursor releases its iOS app for vibe coding on the go

Cursor launches a native iOS app, now in public beta for paid plans, that lets developers review and manage coding agents on their iPhones.

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Cursor has released a native iOS app that transforms the phone into a control surface for its coding agents. The app is available in public beta for users on paid Cursor plans, with App Store distribution for iPhone and a required iOS version of 26.0 or later. The download itself is free with in-app purchases, while Cursor states that beta access is tied to paid plans.

The app allows developers to:

  1. Choose a repository
  2. Launch agents
  3. Select frontier models
  4. Use voice input
  5. Issue slash commands
  6. Review work
  7. Inspect diffs
  8. Leave follow-up instructions
  9. Merge pull requests from a phone

It also supports Remote Control for agents running on a local computer, including a setting that keeps the machine awake so the session remains reachable away from the desk.

Cloud agents run in isolated virtual machines with full development environments, where they can test, verify, generate demos, screenshots, and logs, and then hand off work to the developer for review. Local sessions can also be moved to the cloud, so work can continue without keeping a laptop open.

The App Store listing provides more product details: users can annotate screenshots, review videos and logs, talk to agents via voice, and use models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and others, as well as Cursor’s own Composer model. Cursor is also offering 75% off Composer 2.5 runs in the mobile app through July 5, 2026.

Anysphere, Inc., the company behind Cursor, positions itself as an applied research lab focused on the future of programming. Cursor’s broader product line already spans agents, cloud agents, CLI, code review, Tab, enterprise tooling, and marketplace integrations, making the iOS app part of a wider push to make agentic development less tied to a single desktop session.

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