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Cursor for iOS

Discovered On Jun 30, 2026
Primary Metric 481
Build with coding agents from anywhere
Cursor is now available as a native iOS app in public beta, so you can build from anywhere. Until now, developers have worked around the limits of their local machines, keeping laptops half-open and caffeinated everywhere they go. With Cursor for iOS, you can launch always-on agents in the cloud, or control agents running on your computer from your phone. Kick them off when ideas strike, get notified when work is ready for review, and merge PRs on the go.
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Developer & User Discourse

[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
Downloaded it immediately! Really enjoyed the smoothness and familiarity of the app when compared with the desktop application.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
When will it connect to the X accounts as well plz.. I hope I am writing to the right cursor..
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
the part i want to try is approving agent permissions from the phone. usually a Claude Code session blocks on a prompt while i'm away from the desk and i don't notice for an hour. does iOS push a notification when an agent needs approval or do you have to open the app to check
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
If you were starting Cursor from scratch today, would you build the desktop app first again, or go in a different direction?
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
So great!
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
@cbrauchli A theme across the reviews seems to be that people want more visibility into which files and symbols the agent actually pulls into context on big codebases, but also a way to steer it. Any plans to expose and let users control context selection more directly ?
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
Artifacts as the review surface instead of the raw diff matches what we landed on too. The thing that decides whether they actually gate: are the screenshots and logs from an independent run, or the agent narrating its own work? We had demo clips that looked green because the agent captured the happy path it just wrote, and the regression sat one screen over. Tying review to CI output like you mentioned to Prashant is the version I'd trust from a phone.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
Finally I can ship in bathroom.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
This is an interesting shift . Mobile won’t replace the desktop IDE , but being able to review code, manage agents , and keep projects moving on the go could be real productivity boost .
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
I really like the direction here. Being able to kick off an agent from my phone instead of opening my laptop sounds super convenient for quick tasks.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
I was pretty skeptical about leaving my VS Code setup, but since Cursor is a direct fork, it imported my entire environment in seconds. Zero downtime. It genuinely feels like working with an active engineering partner
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
Hello Chris, congratulations on the launch. I have been waiting for something like this because ideas usually come to me when I am away from my desk. Looking forward to trying it.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
The phone surface makes sense if it is treated as a control plane, not a tiny replacement for the main coding environment. The useful moments are reviewing a diff, unblocking an agent, checking a dev server, or capturing context while away from the desk with repo permissions still obvious.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
The always on cloud agents caught my attention . I'd love to hear how they're performing for people using them on real projects using them on real projects.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
Congrats on the iOS launch! 🚀The most useful part for me is not full coding on mobile, but starting agents, checking progress, and reviewing work while away from the laptop.Curious how Cursor handles mobile review safety. Does it highlight risky changes like auth, payments, database migrations, or deleted tests before someone approves or merges from a small screen?
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
The mobile part I keep thinking about is the review step. Kicking off agents from a phone is easy, but merging on the go means approving diffs on a screen where you can't really read a diff, and every time we've moved approvals to a phone people start rubber-stamping. So the agent's summary of what it changed becomes the real gate, not the diff. Does the app surface anything risk-ranked, like this touched auth or deleted tests, or is review just scrolling the raw changes?
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
I love this idea of using cursor from iPhone. We can truly go mobile, and work can still continue on a system siting at office or home.
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
Voice input from the phone sounds useful, but I’d be nervous sending a messy spoken prompt straight to an agent. Does Cursor turn it into an editable brief first, or does the agent start from the raw voice request?
[Redacted] • Jun 30, 2026
Hey all! I'm Chris, Mobile Lead at Cursor, excited to hear what you think of our new app. We'll be around to answer questions throughout the day!