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Cursor vs GitHub Copilot

A side-by-side comparison of Cursor and GitHub Copilot — features, pricing, and which one to pick.

 CursorGitHub Copilot
IDE supportVS Code fork (built-in)VS Code, JetBrains, Neovim
Multi-file editingExcellentImproving
Codebase chatYes, full codebaseYes (workspace)
Free tierYes (Hobby)Yes (limited)
Paid price$20/mo$10/mo
GitHub integrationLimitedDeep (PR, issues)
Terminal AIYesYes (Copilot CLI)

Cursor

AI-powered code editor built on VS Code

Pros

  • + Deep codebase understanding across files
  • + Natural language code editing
  • + VS Code compatibility (extensions, keybindings)

Cons

  • Pro plan needed for full AI features
  • Can suggest incorrect code in complex scenarios
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GitHub Copilot

AI pair programmer from GitHub and OpenAI

Pros

  • + Works in every major IDE
  • + Strong code completion across all languages
  • + GitHub integration for PR and issue context

Cons

  • Copilot Chat less capable than Cursor for complex refactors
  • Can suggest outdated or insecure patterns
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Our verdict

Cursor wins for complex multi-file refactoring and codebase-aware AI tasks. GitHub Copilot wins for developers who need IDE flexibility and deep GitHub integration.

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