The release follows the Cursor 2.0 update in October, which pivoted the service toward autonomous agents capable of handling complex coding tasks. By offloading the heavy lifting to remote systems, the app enables developers to engage in continuous conversations with their code-writing agents without needing a multi-monitor workstation.
This transition reflects a growing trend among AI-based coding tools to prioritize agent supervision over manual input. Major players like Anthropic and OpenAI have already deployed similar mobile interfaces. Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code at Anthropic, recently noted that he has shifted almost his entire workflow to mobile, a development he claimed would have seemed implausible just six months ago.

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