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Cline vs Cursor: Which AI Coding Tool Wins in 2026?

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Cline Cursor
Free tier
Starting price Free $20/mo
Platforms macos, windows, linux macos, windows, linux
Categories ai-coding-agent, ai-pair-programmer, open-source ai-code-editor, ai-pair-programmer
Rating 8.3 / 10 8.5 / 10

What is Cline?

Cline is an open-source VSCode extension that turns your editor into an autonomous coding agent. It plans tasks, edits multiple files, runs terminal commands with your approval, and works with any model you bring (Claude, GPT, Gemini, local models).

What is Cursor?

Cursor is an AI-first code editor forked from VSCode, designed for pair-programming with large language models. It supports agent mode for multi-file edits, inline completions, and a chat interface that understands your codebase.

When to choose Cline

Best for: Developers who want an autonomous agent inside their existing editor with full source-code audit, model freedom, and version-controlled coding governance via .clinerules.

Pros

  • Open source under Apache 2.0 with 61k+ stars and 5M+ installs — full source audit, no proprietary state
  • Plan/Act structure with explicit per-step human approval keeps the agent steerable on long tasks
  • 30+ provider support (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, Mistral, DeepSeek, Bedrock, Vertex, Ollama, plus the Cline Provider) — never locked to one vendor
  • MCP Marketplace plus stdio/SSE makes plugging in Linear, Postgres, GitHub, and internal tools a one-click install
  • Computer Use lets the agent verify its own UI changes by driving a real browser — closes the test-loop gap most agents leave open
  • Runs across VS Code, JetBrains, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, Neovim, and a preview CLI — not locked to a single editor in 2026

When to choose Cursor

Best for: Solo developers and small teams who want an AI-first editor with sharp completion and an agent that holds together on multi-file work.

Pros

  • Tab completion that predicts edits across multiple lines, not just the next token
  • Cursor 3.0's Agents Window runs many agents in parallel across worktrees, cloud, and remote SSH
  • Composer 2 — Anysphere's own coding model — keeps cost-per-edit low while feeling frontier-level
  • Codebase chat reaches across the whole repo once indexing finishes — useful from the first prompt
  • VSCode parity keeps the migration cost near zero for anyone already on VSCode or a fork

Last updated: 2026-05-12