Looking for a Cursor alternative? We've curated the best options based on features, pricing, and use case — so you can find the right fit without the research.
עוזר התכנות של GitHub, כעת עם Agent Mode לביצוע משימות אוטונומי ו-Copilot Workspace לתהליכי עבודה מפיצ'ר ל-PR. המסלול החינמי הורחב משמעותית בסוף 2025 והפך לכלי קוד AI הראשון עם גישה חינמית משמעותית. משתלב ב-VS Code, JetBrains ו-GitHub.com.
Anthropic's terminal-based autonomous coding agent powered by Claude Opus 4.6 with 1M token context. Runs 30-hour autonomous tasks with access to your filesystem, shell, and test runners. Native IDE extensions for VS Code and JetBrains allow inline use alongside Cursor-style editing. Scores 74.4%–80.9% on SWE-bench Verified.
AI code editor by Codeium built around the Cascade agent architecture, where the AI maintains a persistent understanding of your entire coding session rather than responding to isolated prompts. Cascade can plan and execute multi-step tasks while the developer continues working, with "flows" that track intent across file edits, terminal commands, and test results. Priced at $15–30/mo as a direct Cursor competitor.
OpenAI's autonomous coding agent embedded in ChatGPT, designed to execute multi-step software tasks in a sandboxed cloud environment without local setup. Codex can write, test, and debug code from a plain language description, running in an isolated container with internet access. Accessible via ChatGPT plans, it targets developers who want to delegate tasks rather than co-pilot alongside the AI.
AWS's spec-driven AI IDE that turns requirements documents into implementation plans before writing a single line of code. Built on VS Code, Kiro uses a "spec-first" approach where the AI generates a detailed technical specification from a feature description, then executes against it — reducing the drift between intent and output common in prompt-and-generate workflows. Freemium with AWS integration benefits.
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