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Composer 2

Composer 2 is now available in Cursor: frontier-level coding performance with strong results on challenging coding tasks.

Composer 2 efficiency and quality on CursorBenchComposer 2 efficiency and quality on CursorBench

  • Standard: $0.50/M input, $2.50/M output tokens
  • Fast (default): $1.50/M input, $7.50/M output tokens

Read more in our announcement.

New Plugins on the Cursor Marketplace

We've added more than 30 new plugins from partners such as Atlassian, Datadog, GitLab, Glean, Hugging Face, monday.com, and PlanetScale. Cursor can now read from, write to, and take actions across more of your stack.

Most plugins contain MCPs that cloud agents can use when kicked off manually or triggered automatically through automations.

Try out the new plugins at cursor.com/marketplace, or read more in our announcement.

Automations

Cursor now supports automations for building always-on agents that run based on triggers and instructions you define.

Automations run on schedules or are triggered by events from Slack, Linear, GitHub, PagerDuty, and webhooks.

When invoked, the agent spins up a cloud sandbox and follows your instructions using the MCPs and models you've configured. Agents also have access to a memory tool that lets them learn from past runs and improve with repetition.

Create automations at cursor.com/automations, or start from a template. Read more in our announcement.

Cursor in JetBrains IDEs

Cursor is now available in IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, WebStorm, and other JetBrains IDEs through the Agent Client Protocol (ACP).

With Cursor ACP, developers who rely on JetBrains for Java and multilanguage support can use any frontier model from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Cursor for agent-driven development.

Install the Cursor ACP directly in your JetBrains IDE from the ACP Registry, and authenticate with your existing Cursor account.

Read more in our announcement.

MCP Apps and Team Marketplaces for Plugins

This release introduces interactive UIs in agent chats, a way for teams to share private plugins, and improvements to core capabilities like Debug mode.

MCP Apps

MCP Apps support interactive user interfaces like charts from Amplitude, diagrams from Figma, and whiteboards from tldraw directly inside Cursor.

Team marketplaces for plugins

On Teams and Enterprise plans, Admins can now create team marketplaces to share private plugins internally. Go to the settings page to manage and distribute plugins with central governance and access controls.